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TCU 360

Bookstore completion shows hope

Published Jan 15, 2008

In spring 2006, the TCU bookstore went down in flames. In February 2007, TCU officials announced the new bookstore would be complete a year later.


Concrete was poured for the 34,000 square foot building Aug. 16, and TCU's bookstore opened about six months later, which is a pleasing foreshadow on how the rest of the campus construction will turn out.


Although the old bookstore was a sight for sore eyes and seemed to be on campus forever, the long lines and fights for parking were worth the two-year wait.

Cornerbacks coach position remains vacant

Published Jan 15, 2008

In addition to offseason preparation that includes player recruiting and game planning, football head coach Gary Patterson now has the task of filling a coaching vacancy.


Mark Cohen, athletics media relations director, confirmed Friday that TCU cornerbacks coach Charles McMillian has taken a position with Texas A&M.


McMillian, who has been TCU's cornerbacks coach since 2004, will be A&M's defensive backs coach.


Cohen said the team is already looking for a replacement and has several prospects.

Interior design student wins scholarship for environmentally friendly design

Published Jan 15, 2008

A senior interior design major won a $400 scholarship Thursday at Bass Performance Hall after she presented environmentally efficient design methods.The scholarship, sponsored by the U.S. Green Building...

Southpaw shooting for college stardom

Southpaw shooting for college stardom

Published Jan 15, 2008

Basketball head coach Neil Dougherty teases shooting guard Henry Salter about being a Southern boy who never learned to shoot with the correct hand, but Salter's performance through his first 15 games has both player and coach smiling.


Salter, a left-handed junior guard, leads the team in scoring and rebounding in his first season with the Frogs after spending two years at the junior college level.

Cowboys fail to advance beyond first round

Cowboys fail to advance beyond first round

Published Jan 15, 2008

For most of the season, jubilant faces and raucous cheers filled the Dallas Cowboys' locker room. Following a 21-17 playoff loss to the New York Giants on Sunday, the sound of loose change hitting the floor in Texas Stadium would have been deafening.

Campus construction continues

Campus construction continues

Published Jan 15, 2008

  This semester, a newly built road stretches from the front of Clark Hall to University Drive.   The road from Clark was built because of fire restrictions, Provost Nowell Donovan said. The...

Domination at Daniel Meyer

Published Jan 15, 2008

The men's basketball team opened up its 2007-2008 home conference schedule Saturday with an 83-56 win against the Wyoming Cowboys.


Wyoming entered Saturday's game averaging 73.6 points per game, ranking fourth in the Mountain West Conference, but the Horned Frogs' defense kept the Cowboys from hitting that mark.

Giants end Cowboys' Super Bowl quest

Giants end Cowboys’ Super Bowl quest

Published Jan 13, 2008

For most of the season, jubilant faces and raucous cheers filled the Dallas Cowboys locker room. After a 21-17 playoff loss to the New York Giants on Sunday, the sound of some loose change hitting the carpet floor would have been deafening.

Frogs defeat conference opponent Wyoming, 83-56

Frogs defeat conference opponent Wyoming, 83-56

Published Jan 13, 2008

The men's basketball team opened up its 2007-2008 home conference schedule with an 83-56 blowout win against the Wyoming Cowboys on Saturday night.


Wyoming entered tonight's game averaging 73.6 points per game, ranking fourth in the Mountain West Conference, but the Horned Frogs' tenacious defense kept the Cowboys from ever coming close to hitting that mark.

MVP Dalton, Frogs hang on through second-half rally

MVP Dalton, Frogs hang on through second-half rally

Published Dec 4, 2007

HOUSTON -- A month and a half ago, the Horned Frogs (8-5) were looking for a bowl-granting sixth victory.Senior safety Brian Bonner spoke up during a press conference Nov. 6 and said not getting an invite...

NFL favors profit over football fans

Published Nov 30, 2007

The outcry over viewership of NFL games reached its crescendo last night when this year's two NFC powerhouses met up in Dallas on the NFL Network.It was the first matchup of 10-1 teams since the 90s and involved two of the most beloved franchises in all of sports, yet 2/3 of the U.S. was deprived due to the disgusting greed of rich men.

The NFL has gone from a home-grown game to an elitist sport more every year, but it has become increasingly alarming recently. The accessibility of the game to true fans that bleed their team colors tells the story.

Graduation: Football graduation rate ranks high in NCAA

Published Nov 30, 2007

TCU football has a player graduation rate 12 percent higher than the national average, a study found.According to a recent NCAA study on graduation rates, TCU is graduating an average of 78 percent of its senior football players, while the national average is 66 percent. The Horned Frogs also ranked in the top five for graduation success rates.

At TCU, student-athlete graduation rates are a top priority, head coach Gary Patterson said.