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Author teaches leadership with war strategy

Published Feb 28, 2007

A best-selling author stressed the importance of courage and confidence in being a successful leader in a lecture Tuesday evening.Chin-Ning Chu, an international author and expert on the business application of military general Sun Tzu's "Art of War," talked to about 150 students, faculty and community members in the Student Center Ballroom as part of the Frost Foundation Lectureship for Global Issues.

She told the audience that they would each get something different from her presentation because of their varying ages.

Panhellenic rep: Delta Zeta risky choice for campus

Published Feb 28, 2007

The Panhellenic recruitment director said Delta Zeta could be a dicey choice to join campus this fall."It will be a concern because if you bring on a sorority with nationwide conflict," said Rachel Knapp,...

Sexual Assault reported in GrandMarc complex

Published Feb 28, 2007

A TCU student reported a sexual assault in the GrandMarc to police Monday night, according to Fort Worth police.Fort Worth Police Sgt. Jim Thomson said a woman reported that she woke up Sunday morning and saw a man she did not recognize in her residence at the GrandMarc at Westberry Place.

Thomson said police were contacted when the woman went to the hospital Monday after the reported incident. At the hospital, Thomson said, a sexual assault evidence kit was administered to the woman.

Campus not ripe for racial interaction, diversity

Published Feb 28, 2007

Racial and class diversity have become a priority in admissions offices across the country, and TCU is no exception.These concerns stem less from an affirmative action point of view and lean more toward...

Project to provide professional attire for underprivileged women

Published Feb 28, 2007

Without a job, how can one afford a suit? Without a suit, how can one interview for a job?The TCU chapter of the National Association of Women MBAs is helping to solve this problem by hosting a suit drive to benefit Dress for Success Dallas.

NAWMBA is a nonprofit organization for graduate students in business that focuses on mentoring and community service projects, said Julie Baker, faculty adviser of the TCU chapter of NAWMBA. This year's project is Dress for Success.

Horned Frogs look to continue momentum, face Wyoming Cowboys in final home game

Horned Frogs look to continue momentum, face Wyoming Cowboys in final home game

Published Feb 28, 2007

As the college basketball regular season comes to an end, teams aim to make a run in their respective conference tournaments, and the Horned Frogs men's basketball is no exception.Coming off what players, coaches and fans consider the biggest win of the season, the Frogs look to build off the recent, late-season success as they prepare to face the Wyoming Cowboys tonight at 7 p.m. in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

Singing student finalist in ‘Good Day’ competition

Published Feb 28, 2007

A TCU student became one of 16 finalists last week in the Fox 4 Good Day Karaoke Contest and could soon be singing the "Good Day" theme song every morning to thousands of viewers across the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Junior radio-TV-film major Lauren King said she auditioned to be the next star of the morning show "Good Day" last Friday when she sang the Emmy-award-winning theme song, "Have you had a Good Day," to a panel of six judges.

Finalists' audition tapes were posted Monday on myfoxdfw.com, and whoever receives the most votes by March 2 will get the job, King said.

DZ acceptance would degrade Greek life

Published Feb 28, 2007

Delta Zeta has turned on its own members in an effort to revamp the sorority house.Delta Zeta Nationals cleaned out its chapter at DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., evicting 23 of its 35 members, most of whom were overweight, black, Korean and Vietnamese, according to a Feb. 25 New York Times article. And, as one of three sororities competing for a spot on TCU's campus, Delta Zeta has hopefully lost the race.

Crime Scene

Crime Scene

Published Feb 28, 2007

Students in the new theatre show "Getting Out" are getting out of their comfort zones with a different, dramatic, edgy and emotional play this week."Getting Out" looks into the past and present of a young woman, Arlene, attempting to find her way in life after being released from prison.

Amanda Bass and Tricia Williamson both play the role of Arlene - one before prison and the other after getting out of prison.

Revitalize your wallet

Published Feb 28, 2007

Students do not have to look far or dig deep into their wallets to be pampered on a routine basis and create a healthy lifestyle at the same time.Prices for massage therapy are now more affordable than ever across the nation, and businesses in the Fort Worth area are a part of that trend.

"Nails, tanning, facials - so many of these services that were once considered luxury items are now becoming affordable, and massage is just one of those," said Frank Stockton, owner of the Fort Worth franchise Massage Envy.

Professor: campus law school unlikely

Published Feb 28, 2007

A resolution supporting the creation of a law school at TCU passed in the Student Government Association House of Student Representative's meeting Tuesday, though the university's pre-law adviser said its creation is unlikely to happen anytime soon.The Resolution to Support the Creation of a Law School at Texas Christian University, which passed 27-5, was co-authored by the SGA executive cabinet and sophomore representative Haley Murphy.

Frogs Clip Falcons

Frogs Clip Falcons

Published Feb 27, 2007

The last time the Horned Frogs and head coach Neil Dougherty beat a ranked opponent was Feb. 17, 2004, against the then-No. 10 Louisville Cardinals.Since that landmark win, TCU has gone 40-59 and was winless against any top-25 opponent. Saturday became another moment in Horned Frogs basketball history when the Frogs left the court after notching a 71-66 victory over the then-No. 14 Air Force Falcons. After the loss, Air Force dropped to No. 25 in the AP poll.