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TCU 360

Tabling loan a wise decision

Published Mar 11, 2004

In the past, this newspaper’s editorial board has criticized the Student Government Association for mishandling student funds. But, this time, it’s time to give credit where credit is due. On...

Educators see bill as temporary fix

Published Mar 11, 2004

A state bill that could put more teachers in Texas classrooms leaves education professionals unimpressed. The State Board of Education approved a bill Feb. 27 that allows anyone with a bachelor’s...

House tables $38K loan for CEO TV station

Published Mar 10, 2004

A representative from the entrepreneurial organization asking for a $37,545 loan from the House of Student Representatives presented its case at its meeting last night. Michael Hennig, vice president...

Next provost will not deal with athletics

Published Mar 5, 2004

Chancellor Victor Boschini said he will deal directly with athletics when geology chairman Nowell Donovan takes over as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, eliminating one of the current...

Twisted proves to be no mystery at all

Published Mar 5, 2004

Paramount Pictures’ new release “Twisted” seems to have all the elements of a good movie. It features Ashley Judd, Andy Garcia and Samuel L. Jackson. It’s even directed by Phillip Kaufman, an accomplished...

TCU changes campus demonstration policy

Published Mar 5, 2004

New demonstration guidelines will give students more flexibility by allowing them hold demonstrations practically anywhere on campus, said Glory Robinson, associate dean of campus life. According to...

Despite troubles, prof has backers

Published Mar 5, 2004

Colleagues say Brite Divinity School professor Stephen Sprinkle has made strong contributions to the church community, despite the controversies that have also followed him. Sprinkle, Brite’s director...

Frogs up 14-13 at halftime

Published Jan 1, 1995

In a stadium with a majority of Badger fans, the No. 3 Horned Frogs led No. 5 Badgers 14-13 at halftime at the 97th Rose Bowl Game.

The Frogs and the Badgers set the highest first quarter scoring record in Rose Bowl History with 24 points scored. The last record was 17 points scored by Michigan vs. Washington in the 1993 Rose Bowl.

Wisconsin started the game with a lead early in the first quarter with a 30 yard field goal by Phillip Welch.

Frogs defeat Badgers 21-19 to become Rose Bowl champions

Frogs defeat Badgers 21-19 to become Rose Bowl champions

Published Jan 1, 1995

Third ranked TCU defeated No. 4 Wisconsin 21-19, the closest game the Frogs had all season, in Pasadena at the 97th Rose Bowl Game.

TCU head football coach Gary Patterson was very humble that the Frogs had the chance to play in the "Granddaddy of them all", but also with a win.

"We won 21-19, but we're very humble in this situation and understand it took a lot of people to get us to this point," Patterson said.