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Her to him: What to get

Published Feb 13, 2004

DVDs Though it seems general and impersonal to girls, a guy will be grateful for the thought. One or two DVDs is fine, and you can find old classics like “The Godfather” or “Pulp...

Him to her: What not to give

Published Feb 13, 2004

Stuffed Animals We’re in college! Get away from stuffed animals as a way of showing affection. Unless it has a necklace or bracelet around its neck for her, stay away from them. But even that...

Her to him: What not to get

Published Feb 13, 2004

Anything Mushy

One time, at Frog Camp...:More students applying for summer leadership roles

One time, at Frog Camp…:More students applying for summer leadership roles

Published Feb 12, 2004

Today is the day for the 214 students who applied for Frog Camp facilitator.

About 95 will be notified today if they will be leading a camp this year, said Carrie Zimmerman, director of the first year experience at TCU.

Search ends where it began: Donovan hired

Search ends where it began: Donovan hired

Published Feb 12, 2004

The university’s nationwide search for the next provost ended Wednesday after Nowell Donovan, the only in-house finalist, was named to the position.

Donovan, the geology department chairman, will start June 1. He will succeed current Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs William Koehler, who retires at the end of the year.

Schools plan to hire more faculty soon

Published Feb 12, 2004

Sixteen new faculty positions will be divided among seven schools in part to help improve the student to teacher ratio, university officials said.

William Koehler, provost and vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, worked with the deans of several colleges to decide which schools would get new faculty and how many.

TCU hosts reading event for elementary kids

Published Feb 12, 2004

Thousands of elementary school students from all over north Texas will travel to Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Saturday for the third annual Fall in Love with Reading Festival.Nonprofit organization Score a Goal in the Classroom sponsors the event, which is expected to bring in about 4,000 children ages 4 to 11, said Ernie Horn, executive director of Score a Goal in the Classroom.

Contest will decide who makes the best ‘mocktail’

Published Feb 12, 2004

Alpha Delta Pi’s “Mocktails Blend-Off” will benefit Ronald McDonald House charities.

Ethics discussion deserves attention

Published Feb 12, 2004

It’s been a project in the works for the past nine months.

And tonight, following the work of TCU athletics director Eric Hyman, it is finally here. At 7:30 p.m. in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, a collection of the highest profile names in NCAA athletics will gather to discuss ethics in college sports.

Landmark ruling poisons politics

Published Feb 12, 2004

The recent ruling of the Massachusetts Supreme Court in favor of gay marriages has sparked controversy across the nation. In a 4-3 decision the court decided to completely redefine marriage, without the...

Homosexuals denied a basic human right

Published Feb 12, 2004

Ever since I was a little girl I wanted to get married. I envisioned myself wearing a big, white princess dress, walking down the aisle getting closer and closer to living happily ever after with my Prince Charming.

Heart disorder can’t keep Champ from pool

Heart disorder can’t keep Champ from pool

Published Feb 12, 2004

It was just another swim meet for junior Lisa Champ.

On Nov. 16, 2002, she won the 100-yard backstroke, and contributed to the winning 400-yard freestyle relay in the TCU women’s swim team victory over Centenary College.