89° Fort Worth
All TCU. All the time.

TCU 360

TCU 360

All TCU. All the time.

TCU 360

Add Ran departments join for program in Japan

Published Oct 16, 2008

The sociology, criminal justice and anthropology department is integrating a new study abroad program starting summer 2009 headed by professors Patrick Kinkade, chairman of the sociology, criminal justice and anthropology department and Keith Whitworth, professor of sociology.

During the two-week trip students will travel to Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, the Japanese Alps and more, Kinkade said.

Don’t miss the third presidential debate

Published Oct 15, 2008

The third and final presidential debate is tonight, and it provides a special opportunity for Horned Frogs who watch.

Bob Schieffer, TCU alumnus and journalism school namesake, will be moderating.



TCU students, faculty and staff should be proud to see one of their own participate in one of the most, if not the most, important components of the election process.



But even if Schieffer were not participating, watching the debate still helps voters know the people whose name they will be touching on a screen or punching a box by on Nov. 4.

Schieffer says debate will have sure winner

Schieffer says debate will have sure winner

Published Oct 15, 2008

Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain will be sparring over issues like the economy in the last presidential debate tonight. The only man standing between them, CBS News broadcaster and TCU alumnus Bob Schieffer, said one will walk away a clear winner.

Schieffer said he's trying to not think about how important the last debate will be, but that tonight could be the "tipping point" for either candidate. He said he expects both candidates to be more aggressive and said they will be debating in more of a classic sense than the last two meetings.

Young swimming team off to a fresh start

Published Oct 15, 2008

The men's and women's swimming programs have opened this season with hopes to rebound from a lackluster year in which the men finished fifth and the women seventh in the Mountain West Conference.

But this year they are battling a lack of senior experience and missing one of the key recruits for this year's team.



"This team is going to get better every meet during the season," said head coach Richard Sybesma. "It takes us all season to get in the type of shape we need to compete at the end of the year."

Piano major to perform benefit for sick friend

Piano major to perform benefit for sick friend

Published Oct 15, 2008

Fourteen-year-old junior Sam Hong met hairdresser Jack Garrison in 2005 when he visited Garrison's hair salon on Camp Bowie Boulevard.

Three years later, Hong is putting on a solo benefit concert for Garrison and his family after Garrison was recently diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer that affects the lymphatic system, which has forced him to leave work.



"He is such a caring, sweet and kind man, and I know he needs help," Hong said. "I am able to volunteer my time for a good cause, so I'm looking forward to it."

Web site allows users to track ‘Google’ searches

Published Oct 15, 2008

With employers searching the Internet to learn about job applicants, students are getting savvy about their profiles on social networking sites.

According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, 17 percent of employers who took part in the Job Outlook 2008 survey plan to use social networking sites in recruiting employees. Nearly two-thirds of those employers plan to advertise on sites and more than half expect to use the sites to network with potential candidates, according to NACE.

Matchups: Frogs’ likely to get a major upset victory

Published Oct 15, 2008

Quarterbacks

TCU: Sophomore Andy Dalton has missed that last two games due to an injury he suffered in the loss to Oklahoma. The two week layoff could be detrimental to the young quarterback, seeing as he was starting to get a grasp on the TCU offense that does a great job controlling the game clock.



BYU: Junior Max Hall is very similar to Oklahoma's sophomore Sam Bradford in the respect that they are both on the Heisman Trophy short list. Hall is averaging 307.5 passing yards per game and has thrown 20 touchdowns compared to just four interceptions.

TCU education worth the money

Published Oct 15, 2008

I am broke and I've never been happier.

I sit with a grand total of $200 to my name. If there ever were a run on the bank, I could walk.



All of the money I earned over the summer sits in some bank account for TCU and once I write the check, I don't really know where it goes.



When I give campus tours for prospective students and their parents, one of the most common questions is how students can be expected to close the gap between what they have and what they owe.

After close road win, team faces No. 8 BYU

Published Oct 15, 2008

Last week, the Horned Frogs struggled offensively and barely escaped Fort Collins, Colo., with a 13-7 victory over the Colorado State Rams.

"Last week, we were very fortunate to get out of there (Colorado State) with a win," Patterson said. "It's a good thing when you can go on the road in the conference and come out with a victory, especially with as many mistakes as we had."



Now the Frogs will put their undefeated conference record to probably its biggest test of the season against the No. 8 Brigham Young Cougars.

Politicians say young voters crucial

Politicians say young voters crucial

Published Oct 15, 2008

Both former Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., and former GOP Florida Gov. Jeb Bush agreed that there is a clear divide among red and blue politics in the United States and there needs to be a move toward a "purple" way of thinking.

Tuesday night, both Bradley and Bush took the stage at Ed Landreth Auditorium for the Fogelson Honors Forum where they gave opening statements followed by a question and answer session. The questions were taken from those submitted online by the public.

Neeley event to promote community-serving business

Published Oct 15, 2008

The Neeley School of Business honors and leadership programs will host an event on social entrepreneurship today in hopes of teaching students and the community about using their business sense to make their world a better place, an event organizer said.

Beata Jones, director of the Neeley Fellows Program, said the event originated from the junior Neeley Fellows class because of its interest in social entrepreneurship.



"We have gotten the Neeley School on board to really promote the whole topic of social entrepreneurship to the Neeley community," Jones said.

SGA passes resolution calling for provided test materials

Published Oct 15, 2008

Scantrons and Blue Books could become one less thing for students to worry about in preparation for exams.

The Student Government Association's House of Representatives passed a resolution Tuesday that supported SGA supplying the necessary materials for students to take tests and exams.



The resolution was introduced by Campus Advancement chair Brett Major and Academic Affairs chair Candace Ruocco. It was the only piece of legislation discussed in the meeting.