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Sorority sponsors book drive for Katrina victims

Published Feb 13, 2007

Monday started a weeklong book drive for Hurricane Katrina and violence-stricken John McDonogh Senior High School in New Orleans. The TCU five-member chapter of Chi Upsilon Sigma National Sorority, Inc. is sponsoring the book drive that will end Friday, Feb. 16.

Senior Narcely Ruiz, cultural events coordinator for CUS, said her sorority was inspired to hold a book drive after a member at the University of Delaware wrote a letter describing her experience of volunteering at the predominately black high school. The letter was e-mailed to all chapters across the country.

Faculty Senate to review code

Published Feb 13, 2007

Pending approval from the Faculty Senate, the Student Government Association may soon launch an honor code system, which has been in the works for two years. The SGA Honor Code Task Force, which has...

Get it Wright

Get it Wright

Published Feb 13, 2007

He sits in his office, fiddling with a metallic coaster bearing the congressional seal. A painting of a rural Parker County church surrounded by bluebonnets on a rainy day hangs above his giant, cluttered...

Invisible Children campaign returns, screens documentary

Published Feb 13, 2007

Countless frail bodies lie stacked together on the concrete surface of a Ugandan bus park - a pile that, if it weren't for the occasional arm twitch, looks more like a field of corpses than a group of frightened children.Before the sun rises, the group wakes, folds its ragged blankets and traipses out of Gulu, Uganda back to their homes. Because with daylight, the children say, comes a shred of safety; it's only in the darkness that they seek refuge from the threat of being kidnapped.

Lady Frogs down Falcons

Lady Frogs down Falcons

Published Feb 10, 2007

The Lady Frogs are in the midst of a three game winning streak after toppling the Air Force Falcons today.

The Frogs kicked off their first of three straight home games with a 86-48 win over the Falcons, but started off slow again in the first half.



"Missed defensive plays and a lackluster effort on the glass had me questioning their focus," head coach Jeff Mittie said about the Frog's first half.


The Streak reaches nine

The Streak reaches nine

Published Feb 10, 2007

The Frogs continued plugging away in the stat book Saturday night with double digit performances by three players.
Forwards Femi Ibikunle, Kevin Langford and Alvardo Parker all managed to score at least 10 points, but the result was the same as the previous eight games: a loss. "It's frustrating when you have a good game and lose," said Langford who had 22 points on the night. "I'd rather have a mediocre game and win."

Creations to relate dialogue at annual student-art competition

Published Feb 9, 2007

Some students are hoping to gain professional experience by submitting their artwork to the annual student art competition Monday.The Cross/Talk 15th annual student art competition opens Monday.

Cross/Talk refers to an ongoing dialogue between the art and the students, said Chris Powell, a ceramics and 3-D design instructor.

"The dialogue crosses and engages different types of works within the show," Powell said.

Gas rep says campus unofficially agrees to drill

Published Feb 9, 2007

Provost Nowell Donovan says the university is still in "limbo-land" over whether to allow drilling for natural gas on its property, but a landman representing Four Sevens Resource Co. told members of the...

Frogjobs.net gets update

Published Feb 9, 2007

A new feature at frogjobs.net is changing the way students and employers connect, marking an era of ongoing improvements, said Career Services staff members.Employers attending Wednesday's Career Expo can now search for students they would like to meet ahead of time by logging in to frogjobs.net.

"Employers love it," said Kimshi Hickman, associate director of University Career Services. "I much prefer the employer to make their own match, because they get a closer look and are able to see the match for themselves."

Stay on Point

Stay on Point

Published Feb 9, 2007

The dance department received a special treat Thursday when the Texas Ballet Theater held its rehearsal for the company's upcoming production, "Romance to Ragtime," at the Ballet and Modern Dance Building.Heather Bays, a sophomore ballet and modern dance major, was among the students in attendance.

"It really allowed us to catch a glimpse of their life and work and what it's like to dance in the professional world," Bays said. "It was nice to see them mess up and just shake it off the way they did."

Honor societies present AIDS benefit concert

Published Feb 9, 2007

Students from all four fine arts departments are presenting an AIDS benefit concert to convey one message: it's here in the United States.Alpha Psi Omega, the theater honor society on campus, has teamed with Chi Tau Epsilon, the dance honor society, to present the TCU Arts Collaboration Benefit Concert benefiting the Tarrant County AIDS Outreach Center.

AIDS can affect anyone, said Marisa Doerfler, a senior theatre major and chairwoman of Alpha Psi Omega.

Women score another victory, add to streak of conference wins

Published Feb 9, 2007

The Lady Frogs are building another conference winning streak after pulling away with a win against Colorado State on Wednesday.Despite a losing road record this season, the win in Fort Collins, Colo., increased the team's Mountain West Conference record to 7-3 as the Frogs start looking toward the conference tournament in March.

"We had another roll game, which is big for us," said senior forward Hanna Biernacka.