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Official: Amon G. Carter Stadium is a monument to TCU’s uniqueness

Published Oct 13, 2010

As Athletics Director Chris Del Conte kicked off his department's town hall meetings Tuesday night in the Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom, he painted Amon G. Carter Stadium as a monument to the university's uniqueness and can-do spirit despite concerns over the planned renovations.

"In 1930, when that stadium was built, we were coming through the [Great] Depression," Del Conte said. "In the hardest times in our nation, they decided to build something special at TCU. We're going through pretty tough times right now, aren't we?"

Horned Frogs in the NFL Update

Horned Frogs in the NFL Update

Published Oct 13, 2010

Name: LaDainian Tomlinson Position: Running back Current Team: New York Jets Outcome of game: New York 29 Minnesota 20 Stats: Rushing Attempts: 20 Rushing Yards: 94 Rushing Touchdowns: 0 Receptions:...

TCU shuts out Wyoming 45-0, remains undefeated

Published Oct 9, 2010

While fall break may have kept the student fans out of the stands, it didn't hamper the the No. 5 TCU Horned Frogs who advanced to 6-0 on the season with a 45-0 victory over the University of Wyoming Cowboys Saturday at Amon G. Carter Stadium.

Saturday's victory marks back-to-back shutouts for the Horned Frogs for the first time since 1955.

Live from Amon G. Carter: TCU Horned Frogs vs. Wyoming Cowboys

Published Oct 8, 2010

The future site of the live coverage of the TCU Horned Frogs vs. Wyoming Cowboys game, beginning at 2:15 p.m. and ending when the game does. Join senior reporter Mary Sue Greenleaf below for a live chat...

Schools, government need to be proactive about cyberbullying

Schools, government need to be proactive about cyberbullying

Published Oct 7, 2010

Rutgers University freshman Tyler Clementi's suicide on September 22 refocused national attention on cyberbullying, a problem that occurs across college campuses in growing severity. The tragedy started...

Strong political bipartisanship obstructs exchange of ideas

Strong political bipartisanship obstructs exchange of ideas

Published Oct 7, 2010

The Dallas Cowboys are my team. There's just no other way around it. It's my favorite team and has been so ever since I was a little boy watching the games on my father's lap. I irrationally love and root for the Cowboys, even though I've never met any of the players, coaches or members of the organization. Every season, I dream of the Cowboys winning the Super Bowl, no matter how distant those odds are, and defend every player on the team, even though I have no personal connection to them.

Weekend sports preview

Published Oct 7, 2010

SWIMMING & DIVING The TCU women's swimming and diving team kicks off its 2010-2011 season tonight. The Frogs compete in the North Texas Relays in Mansfield at 4 p.m. North Texas Relays (Women) Time:...

Horned Frogs up against Wyoming Cowboys Saturday

Published Oct 7, 2010

The No. 5 ranked Horned Frogs take on the Wyoming Cowboys at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday at Amon G. Carter Stadium for their second conference game of the season.

Wyoming is coming off blowout losses to then fifth-ranked Texas, third-ranked Boise State and a heartbreaking fourth-quarter defeat against No. 25 Air Force.

The Cowboys are without freshman linebacker Ruben Narcisse, who died in a tragic car accident earlier this season. Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen said the Cowboys are planning to wear a helmet decal with Narcisse's initials for the remainder of the season.

Understanding, education key to religious discussions

Published Oct 7, 2010

An article in The New York Times titled "Basic Religion Test Stumps Many Americans," noted that "Americans are by all measures a deeply religious people, but they are also deeply ignorant about religion."

To understand and have an informed opinion on many current events, one must know the basics about different religions. To be able to have a stance on a subject and have plausible feelings toward it, one must be educated in what drives it to happen.

Official: Minority students make up 20 percent of the student body for last three incoming classes

Published Oct 7, 2010

Though the percentage of minority students in incoming classes has stayed the same for the past three years, there are still more minority students coming to the university because of the increase of the overall size of freshman classes, the dean of admissions said.

Ray Brown, dean of admissions, said the increase in total minority students does not show in the overall percentage because the overall class size is growing as well. Minority students have made up 20 percent of the student body for last three incoming classes.

Town hall meeting will cover parking and seating

Published Oct 7, 2010

The renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium is set to begin in a little more than a month, but the plans will not be finalized until after the town hall meetings that will address any final concerns on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The meetings, arranged by the TCU Athletics Department, will be held in the Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom and are open to the public. The meetings will address concerns over parking and seating in the soon-to-be upgraded stadium.

The Purple Poll Results

Published Oct 7, 2010

Purple Poll

Should students be allowed to carry guns on campus?

Marshall Boenker

Sophomore entrepreneurial management major

"Yes, because I think it keeps students safe in case something like the University of Texas incident happens on campus at TCU."

Britanni Johnson

Senior political science major

"Yes, because I believe in the right to bear arms and protect yourself."

Scott Asher

Junior movement science major