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Frogs await hungry Rams

Published Sep 26, 2007

They might be 0-3, but Frogs fans might not want to judge Colorado State by its record alone. Here's a breakdown of probable starters for Saturday's game between TCU and Colorado State.QUARTERBACK TCU:...

Students: QB qualities important

Published Sep 26, 2007

There was a familiar face on the field Saturday when TCU beat SMU.It was sophomore quarterback Marcus Jackson who stepped in for redshirt freshman Andy Dalton. Jackson is best known to Frogs fans for his performance in last year's Baylor game, when he replaced Jeff Ballard to spark a 17-7 win in Waco.

His appearance has students debating who the right choice is to play under center Saturday against Colorado State.

Lane Hunt, a freshman premajor, said he thinks Dalton is the better choice.

Apathy for Fair Trade stalls movement

Published Sep 26, 2007

Frogs for Fair Trade was founded on a vision to raise awareness and bring Fair Trade products to campus. For five semesters, this vision has been a reality, but this accomplishment was not sustainable."We...

Pony Down

Pony Down

Published Sep 25, 2007

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Volleyball: Team makes quick work of conference foe

Published Sep 25, 2007

A sweep of conference opponents last week brings the volleyball team to its strongest start under head coach Prentice Lewis.The 15-2 record for the Horned Frogs trumps the 13-2 start for Lewis and her squad during the 2006 season.

In a weekend match against last seasons' Mountain West Conference last place finishers, Air Force, the Horned Frogs managed to notch a quick three-game match victory.

Change might not be bad thing

Published Sep 25, 2007

Before I begin, big ups to Smoo for its underwhelming "Pony Up" campaign. If indifferent fans and a team stuck between awful and mediocre is what gets that Dallas crowd going, then Godspeed.It was like any other Saturday in college football. The sun was out, students were tailgating like it was a 9 to 5 job and of course, Notre Dame was losing. But with my family being in town and several Schieffer School projects looming over my head like the black cloud of death, I sat the game out and decided to come out of fan retirement.

Quick Sports

Published Sep 25, 2007

Teammates finish in top 10 of raceComing off an impressive collective showing at the North Texas Opener, the men's and women's cross country teams finished fifth and sixth respectively at the Texas A&M...

Global Adaptation

Global Adaptation

Published Sep 25, 2007

As soon as Karen Estrada, an international student from Peru, arrived for the first time in the U.S., she felt the effects of the language barrier.Estrada lost her luggage and, upon arriving on campus, could not ask for help.

Estrada, an economics, finance and accounting major, found this to be the beginning of her experience of acclimating to a new environment as a TCU international student.

Text-messaging service boosts security

Published Sep 25, 2007

In response to the tragedy at Virginia Tech, campus safety remains a top concern for administrators around the country.Advances in technology at TCU and other universities are being used to keep students and staff informed.

Administrators at Virginia Tech were scrutinized for failing to alert students when student Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people before turning his gun on himself in April.

But administrators at Delaware State University didn't make the same mistake.

Police chief opts to not use Tasers

Published Sep 25, 2007

To carry or not to carry? That is the question TCU Police have to ask when deciding whether officers will carry guns or Tasers while on duty.Chief of Police Steve McGee said all of the police officers carry guns but they don't carry Tasers.

Taser usage on campus has become a controversial issue following an incident at the University of Florida in which a student was Tased while trying to ask a question at a John Kerry forum.

It is McGee's decision and at this point, he said, he does not want officers to carry them.

Three new judges appointed to SGA Judicial Board

Published Sep 25, 2007

Judging by the looks of it, the SGA will be handling judicial matters under new management after three new justices were sworn in. The new justices - Taylor Allen, Stephen Walters and Kerri Westfield -...

Police: Rival fans trade campus vandalism

Police: Rival fans trade campus vandalism

Published Sep 25, 2007

Frog fans may have been shocked to discover a Southern Methodist University slogan on the football field Saturday, but police say TCU fans might be to blame for recent vandalism on the SMU campus.A groundskeeper discovered the giant word "PONY" followed by an up arrow sprayed on the middle of the field with a weed killer, said David Yarbrough, a supervisor at the physical plant.

The damaged field was sprayed with a liquid turf colorant to mask the slogan before the game Saturday, Yarbrough said, but the long-term effects and cost of the damage is still unknown.