By Jack Enright / Posted April 25, 2012
Last Saturday, the Republican Party held its Senate District 10 Convention in Arlington. I attended the precinct convention earlier this month and there I was selected to be a delegate to the district convention.
By Jack Enright / Posted March 30, 2012
Earlier this month, 23-year-old Fabrice Muamba suddenly collapsed while playing professional soccer. He suffered a heart attack, and the game was later replayed without him.
By Jack Enright / Posted March 6, 2012
On Wednesday, the Windows 8 Consumer Preview was released to the public. It introduced a much-revised design from previous Windows releases in a mobile-style format that will resemble the operating system currently used on Windows phones.
By Jack Enright / Posted February 20, 2012
Countless news articles in recent days have expressed fear over Iran developing nuclear weapons — many of which have quoted tangible fears from well-respected American officials. U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta forecasted a likely strike on Iran by Israel between April and June of this year, and some senior U.S.
By Jack Enright / Posted January 24, 2012
Most colleges, including TCU, have students attend school for two semesters in the fall and spring. During the summer, some students attend summer school while others seek a job or internship opportunity. If a student chooses to attend summer school, they often find themselves in small classes with much fewer students at the university than during the regular school year.
By Jack Enright / Posted November 22, 2011
#OccupySadler. The hashtag became ubiquitous throughout Twitter and the rest of the social media world as the word spread of a demonstration outside Sadler Hall over the tuition hike.
By Jack Enright / Posted March 8, 2011
Teens and young adults are having less sex and should be commended for doing so. In a study conducted by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention between 2006 and 2008 reported that 29 percent of female youth aged 15-24 and 27 percent of males in the same age group had never had sex. That is an increase from the 22 percent for both sexes in 2002.
By Jack Enright / Posted February 24, 2011
The massive protests sweeping North Africa and the Middle East could be considered a slap in the face to the leaders of most of the countries in those two regions. The spark that set them off originated in Tunisia on Dec. 17, 2010, when an inspector tried to seize some fruit a man had purchased. The man tried to yank back his goods, and the inspector slapped the man in retribution.
U.S. college-aged youth should take note of what that one slap did.
By Jack Enright / Posted February 15, 2011
Was Charles Darwin right on evolution? Does it even matter? These questions remain a controversial topic to this day, and the third question of whether his theory on the question of how life began should be the only one taught in public high schools is no exception.
By Jack Enright / Posted January 31, 2011
Broke? So are many Americans, and of those, many are turning to a historically taboo source to break even: savings and investment accounts. Since this is the nest egg for many individuals' retirements and a source of funds for a rainy day, withdrawing from it is discouraged unless absolutely necessary. So why are so many Americans choosing to do so?