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Chaplain: Lent a chance to refocus

Published Mar 9, 2011

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a 40-day period that symbolizes the time Jesus Christ spent in the desert. Lent is also a time for individuals to refocus their dedication, Associate Chaplain of Religious and Spiritual Life Jake Hofmeister said.

Amanda Oleksy, a sophomore early childhood education major, said she is one of several TCU students who will participate in Lent and give up something that is important to her.

TCU women?s tennis picks up second win of season

TCU women?s tennis picks up second win of season

Published Mar 9, 2011

The TCU women's tennis team picked up its second win of the season after beating Lamar, 5-2, at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center Wednesday afternoon.

With the win, the Frogs improved to 2-5 and handed Lamar (8-1) its first loss of the season.

Going into the match, TCU was led by the tandem of sophomore Federica Denti and senior Katariina Tuohimaa, which had been 4-2 in doubles action this season.

Freshman releases first album on iTunes

Published Mar 9, 2011

A high school tennis injury forced Michael Smith to find new ways to spend his free time.

Smith, a freshman business major, said he's been pursuing rap music ever since.

Along with Charles Croley, a freshman at Texas A&M University, Smith formed the band "Crew of Two." Smith wrote the lyrics and rapped for the group, and Croley created the instrumentals. They released their first album "Two Fly" on iTunes Jan. 8 and are working on their second album to be released sometime next year.

Men's tennis rides in style

Men’s tennis rides in style

Published Mar 9, 2011

The men's tennis team rode in style Saturday to its match at Texas Tech in Lubbock.

Thanks to a generous donor, the team received a new Mercedes van about two weeks ago to take on road trips for away matches.

Talks about the donation began in late September, and the actual donation was received the first week of January, head tennis coach David Roditi said.

Emblazoned with purple, a horned frog and the TCU logo, a casual bystander might say it screams of TCU pride.

There's more.

One ‘sex ed’ class in middle school doesn’t cut it for young adults

Published Mar 9, 2011

Just say no.

We've heard it related to drug use, and many educators take that same approach when they attempt to teach what I cringe to call "sexual education." The fact of the matter is they hardly educate at all.

The study discussed in Wednesday's column, "Lower teen sex rate proves abstinence works," concluded that from 2006 to 2008 fewer young adults chose to become sexually active. However, the study did not come to a conclusion of why that is. I refuse to believe it is the result of sexual education that hinged on the "abstinence only" viewpoint.

Mills: Guns should remain off campus

Published Mar 9, 2011

If a current proposal in Texas legislature is passed, public universities would be required to allow Concealed Handgun License holders to carry guns on campus. Private universities such as TCU would have the choice, but are still affected by the decision.

Even with the pressure, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Don Mills said he is certain that guns should remain off campus.

Mills said even with private universities having the final decision whether to allow CHL carriers to exercise these rights on campus, the proposed bill still affects TCU.

Cohen: TCU conducts criminal background checks on athletes

Published Mar 9, 2011

Director of Athletics Media Relations Mark Cohen confirmed Wednesday that TCU conducts criminal background checks on athletes.

"We utilize background checks as one of many tools when recruiting prospective student-athletes," Cohen wrote in a statement. "Suffice it to say, we try very hard to recruit athletes who are good community citizens and leaders in their respective sports. So far, we are pleased with our recent recruits, and we look forward to continued success in all of our sports programs."

Fraternity brings in relationship speaker

Published Mar 9, 2011

Kappa Alpha Psi will discuss relationships in college and will attempt to give students a greater understanding of the opposite sex, fraternity president Johnny Fobbs said. Fobbs said he hoped the event...

Alumnus Michael Grady visits Department of Film, Television and Digital Media

Alumnus Michael Grady visits Department of Film, Television and Digital Media

Published Mar 9, 2011

TCU alumnus and director of photography Michael Grady has visited students in the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media this week and will participate in a cinematography workshop Friday to...

TCU defeats UTA 7-3 at Lupton Stadium

TCU defeats UTA 7-3 at Lupton Stadium

Published Mar 8, 2011

On a breezy evening at Lupton Stadium the No. 7 Horned Frogs beat the University of Texas - Arlington Mavericks 7-3 in an offensively dominated 21-hit ballgame. A few key defensive plays allowed TCU to seal the victory under the leadership of starting freshman pitcher Stefan Crichton and three Frogs' relievers. Although the video evidence might disagree with the umpire's call, senior reliever Trent Appleby was credited with an out in the top of the fifth when he picked off UTA left fielder Ryan Walker at first.

Abstinence from sex is in our best interest

Published Mar 8, 2011

Teens and young adults are having less sex and should be commended for doing so. In a study conducted by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention between 2006 and 2008 reported that 29 percent of...

Both sides should use caution when admitting students based on social media

Published Mar 8, 2011

Better untag yourself from those pictures taken at that party last weekend. While you're at it, make sure you Google yourself to see what pops up.

According to a Feb. 25 article from the Los Angeles Times, a new study by Kaplan Test Prep found more than 80 percent of college admission officers are now using Facebook when they recruit students.

This means it is now more crucial than ever for students to be vigilant and honest about what goes online for everyone to see.