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Hillel brings new perspective to annual Holocaust Museum

Hillel brings new perspective to annual Holocaust Museum

Published Apr 7, 2011

Holocaust survivor Max Glauben and an exhibit expansion centered around children of the Holocaust will provide a new viewpoint to this year's Holocaust Museum, Hillel President Kyle Orth said. Hillel...

Senior golfer Melissa Loh breaks the mold

Senior golfer Melissa Loh breaks the mold

Published Apr 7, 2011

Some students might stereotype athletes as enrollees who declare easy majors and do not work very hard throughout their college years. Senior golfer Melissa Loh proves that stereotype false. Loh, a psychology...

Frogs return home Friday to take on Lobos

Published Apr 7, 2011

The TCU men's tennis team returns to its home turf to host the No. 53 New Mexico Lobos Friday. TCU (8-12, 3-1 MWC) comes in after shutting out Utah 7-0 Sunday. "That was our first shut out for a while,"...

Patterson won't wait for new squad to grow up

Patterson won’t wait for new squad to grow up

Published Apr 7, 2011

Since the Horned Frogs won the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, TCU football has questions to answer. With the loss of half his starters from the 2010-11 season, head coach Gary Patterson said after one spring...

Experience India raises money for library 10,000 miles away

Published Apr 6, 2011

In India, the swipe of an ID card won't grant access to a library. In the rural areas, libraries are rare, so a university organization is raising money to change this. Priyanka Pramanik, vice president...

Two of a kind: Huffman sisters refine program

Two of a kind: Huffman sisters refine program

Published Apr 6, 2011

About 30 minutes west of Fort Worth, Kelsey Huffman rides horseback on a winding dirt trail on October Hill Farm — the home to the TCU equestrian program that looks, feels and smells a world away...

Students deal with rising gas prices

Published Apr 6, 2011

Junior Rd Khoury said he saves $40 every week on gas expenses by biking instead of driving his car. He said biking was his way of cutting back on gas and that it was something he would recommend to other...

2011 Frogs have different look

Published Apr 6, 2011

To the 2011 TCU football season ticket holders, alumni, et al. regarding the defending Rose Bowl champions: Looking for another crop of straight-laced players led by a certain redhead with all the intangibles...

The Christian in TCU: Marketing Our Religiosity

Published Apr 6, 2011

As a religiously affiliated private university, TCU has the power to dictate religious activity for students. Because of which Christian sect it finds itself connected to, stipulating thought or activity...

TCU professor walks to class, rain or shine

Published Apr 6, 2011

It is not odd that Loren Spice walks to school every day — many students and professors do. What is unique is the length of his daily walk. Spice, an assistant professor of mathematics, said he...

Team Frogs for the Cure competes at Ridgmar Mall

Team Frogs for the Cure competes at Ridgmar Mall

Published Apr 6, 2011

Saturday's Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure has garnered special excitement because of the event's new location at Ridgmar Mall, Race Chair Kara Rariden said. This year TCU will bring its own group, team...

Mayoral Q&A: Betsy Price

Mayoral Q&A: Betsy Price

Published Apr 6, 2011

Q: Mayor Moncrief has had a very close relationship with TCU while in office, implementing things like "Purple Fridays" and the "Go Frogs" sign painted on Trinity River. How would you continue this relationship...