Opinions

By Jonathan L. Davis / Posted November 13, 2012
In my third and final year here, I can honestly say, it’s about time. It’s been a while, if not as long as I can remember, since students have actually united together for any common purpose – other than your weekly fall semester football games, of course. 
By Audrey Swanson / Posted November 12, 2012
A college education, while an important milestone in many young adults’ lives, is not necessary for ultimate success in today’s world and culture. A college degree does not guarantee a job, and in fact, one in two college graduates are jobless or underemployed, the Associated Press reported in April.
By Jordan Ray / Posted November 12, 2012
Going into "Skyfall," I had relatively low expectations. I liked "Casino Royale" but didn't love it, and strongly disliked "Quantum of Solace." As someone who really loves Sean Connery's interpretation of James Bond and holds it close to my heart, I felt like Daniel Craig's Bond was shying too far away from what made the character great.
By Pearce Edwards / Posted November 1, 2012
Why should you care about the upcoming Student Government elections?
By Brendan McNeal / Posted November 1, 2012
A recent article published in these pages decried the recent garbage-tossing binge of some in the student body, and seemed to yearn for those "good ol' days" back in the Mountain West.
By Alex Apple / Posted November 1, 2012
Student Body President Brent Folan is facing the threat of impeachment from the SGA House of Representatives.  While Folan may be an imperfect leader, he does not deserve to be impeached as a result of his actions. 
By Abby TerHaar / Posted October 31, 2012
I, a member of the Student House of Representatives, am upset about the unequal attention given to students by the TCU Daily Skiff and TCU 360. I am disappointed in the fact that all of the attention of TCU media that attended our House meeting yesterday was given to the impeachment that may or may not happen.
By Anthony Hernandez / Posted October 31, 2012
As headlines about SGA and bronze statues swarm TCU 360 and the Daily Skiff, I am curious to find out what the TCU student body has learned over the past few days.
By Hillary Shepheard / Posted October 31, 2012
Editor's note: The minutes from April 9's Cabinet meeting have since been released to TCU360, per Chancellor Boschini's request. You can listen to the meeting here.
By Matt Johnston / Posted October 29, 2012
Over the past six years, Myspace has lost some of its users due to its lack of professionalism and lack of followers. However, I believe it is due for a comeback.
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