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Bailiff accepts head coach job at Texas State

Published Feb 10, 2004

David Bailiff is living proof that one can indeed go back home.

Bailiff, the defensive coordinator for the Frogs the last two seasons, is heading back to his alma mater after accepting the head coaching position at Texas State University last week.

Adam Hood

Adam Hood

Published Feb 6, 2004

The Adam Hood release, “6th Street,” is a surprisingly palatable blend of pseudo-poppy refrains and folk guitar, well mixed into an arrangement one would expect from central Texas. The lyrics...

Up in smoke: New restaurant to offer more dining options close to campus

Up in smoke: New restaurant to offer more dining options close to campus

Published Feb 6, 2004

This spring, students won’t have to drive all the way to the Stockyards to experience a true taste of Cowtown.

The new Western-themed restaurant, Gunsmoke Grill and Saloon, will be opening in the heart of the TCU area on Cockrell Avenue, right behind Fuzzy’s Taco Shop. 

Journalism department to add new broadcasting class

Published Feb 6, 2004

Broadcast journalism students will anchor, report, produce and edit a weekly 30-minute newscast that will air on TCU cable under a new class planned for next semester.

TCU meal card: Do not leave home without it

Published Feb 6, 2004

A burger, fries and a drink in The Main: $4.47. The same meal at Wendy’s: $3.89. Being able to eat out on send home: priceless.

Using meal cards to eat off campus could be a reality for students in the future, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Don Mills said in an e-mail interview.

Small-town roots, love of chemistry guides Herriott

Small-town roots, love of chemistry guides Herriott

Published Feb 6, 2004

Arthur Herriott’s first paying job was making photocopies the old-fashioned way. On Saturday mornings, he would go into a darkroom and use a mounted camera to make photo sheets. He could make about 10 copies in three hours. Eventually, Xerox machines made his job obsolete.

Bush’s proposed budget not sound

Published Feb 6, 2004

Bush’s proposed budget is the worst of both worlds, combining both huge deficits and draconian spending cuts. The hidden spending and irresponsible tax cuts represent a mockery of governmental management. Here...

Ballistic missile defense a waste

Published Feb 6, 2004

The Bush administration is seeking a large increase for missile defense spending. Some people believe that a ballistic missile defense system is necessary in these dangerous times; the danger and the projected...

Let choice guide obscenity not law

Published Feb 6, 2004

Is anyone else tired of hearing about Janet Jackson’s mishap in Sunday’s Super Bowl? 

If you read on you will hear yet another view about it. Why is this so important for me to talk about?

Hot bats of Huffman, Neuman lead TCU to extra-inning win

Published Feb 6, 2004

Chad Huffman had a game he’ll never forget Thursday night.

The freshman designated hitter made quite the first impression for himself in his collegiate baseball debut, leading the Frogs to a 13-12 extra-inning victory over Dallas Baptist University at Lupton Stadium.

Frogs poised to set new mark

Published Feb 6, 2004

The Horned Frogs don’t have the attitude you’d expect from your typical 8-11 team.

This team is sky high, even with an overall record under .500.

And it’s for good reason.

Sleepy Jackson

Published Feb 6, 2004

Sleepy who? This is exactly what I said when I was given the copy of Sleepy Jackson’s new CD entitled “Lovers.” But soon after I listened to the CD I found the native Australian band was actually something I really enjoyed.