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Inaugural event to showcase research

Published Apr 10, 2008

The inaugural AddRan Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Series will be an opportunity for faculty and students to reflect on a big question of our time, an associate religion professor said.


Jack Hill, associate religion professor, said his lecture, "How Do We Educate Ethical Leaders for a Post 9/11 World?" will address issues of ecology, diversity, particularly race and class, and issues of social change and transformation in an increasingly complex, multicultural world.

Mens tennis team tries to stay undefeated in conference

Men’s tennis team tries to stay undefeated in conference

Published Apr 10, 2008

The men's tennis team will attempt to set two season milestones when it faces three Mountain West opponents over the next three days in Provo, Utah.TCU (16-5, 3-0) is undefeated and ranked No. 31 in the...

Police: Women robbed behind nearby store

Published Apr 10, 2008

Fort Worth police don't have a suspect in an ongoing investigation of a reported robbery of two students behind a nearby convenience store, police spokesman Lt. Paul Henderson said Wednesday.


Two female students were robbed Tuesday night at about 10:40 p.m. at a parking lot behind the 7-Eleven at Berry Street and South University Drive, according to a Fort Worth Police Department report.


Jenna Harris and Briana Steger said they froze when they saw the suspect had his hand in his pants pocket. The women said they thought he could have been holding a weapon.

Horned Frogs’ spring training begins

Published Apr 9, 2008

See photos of the football team's spring training

More math emphasis would help close college gender gap

Published Apr 9, 2008

According to a recent story in Time Magazine, 58 percent of undergraduates across the nation are women. The gender gap on campus is becoming a huge problem nationwide, so much so that universities are...

Administrator: Revamped minor won’t hurt students

Published Apr 9, 2008

The requirements for the general business minor at the Neeley School of Business have been restructured, but the senior associate dean of the Neeley School said students will be hurt in no way, shape or...

New Union has SGA dipping into savings for $100k

Published Apr 9, 2008

The Student Government Association is calling for extra money to be removed from its savings for the first time in at least three or four years, the organization's treasurer said.


SGA Treasurer Jacob Barnes said the extra $100,000 called for in the 2008-2009 budget comes from a savings account in which SGA puts leftover funds every year.


Barnes said the account contains more than $200,000. The $100,000 is listed under residual spending in the budget.

Philosophy revival makes students more imaginative

Published Apr 9, 2008

John Stuart Mill once said, "Among the facts of the universe to be accounted for, it may be said, is mind," and according to a recent article published by the New York Times, more college students are finding this to be the case.

Panel to discuss AIDS awareness at town hall meeting

Published Apr 9, 2008

Joe Brown contracted HIV from his partner, who was the first-known person to die of AIDS in Tarrant County. Brown said he was unaware at the time that his partner had been unfaithful.


Brown, a professor of theater at Texas Wesleyan University, has talked with many of his students about living with HIV for the last 24 years.


Brown said awareness of the disease is crucial to college-age people.

AIDS education important

Published Apr 9, 2008

About 10,000 people in the university's own county are living with HIV, and half of the newly infected are 15- to 24-year-olds, said Bob Ray Sanders, who will moderate a discussion on the issue today.

A panel of experts in the issue of HIV/AIDS in Tarrant County are coming to speak today about the realities of the deadly disease in the local context.



This is a good chance for college-age students who seem to be one of the targets of this disease to realize AIDS is not as far away of an issue as many may think.

Associate dean selected to fill dean vacancy in College of Communication

Published Apr 9, 2008

The search for the new dean of the College of Communication ended Tuesday.David Whillock, associate dean of the college, said he has been chosen to serve as the new dean starting June 1, taking over for...

Horned Frogs sweep Baylor Bears

Horned Frogs sweep Baylor Bears

Published Apr 9, 2008

Junior pitcher Seth Garrison pitched 4 2/3 innings and allowed one run for the win against No. 30 Baylor University. TCU took the game 4-3, sweeping its two game series against the Bears. The win moved...