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Congress has taken its eye off economic recovery

Published Apr 7, 2011

The biggest challenge for House Speaker John Boehner is controlling more than 80 GOP freshman House members. The freshmen are new to the public policy-making field, and they are driven by a strict...

Alcohol is a choice with consequences

Published Apr 7, 2011

Alcohol abuse is still on the rise, despite efforts to curb the problem since the 1980s, according to an April 3 article from The Chronicle of Higher Education. The issue isn't with the drinking itself,...

Tunnel of Oppression returns for third year

Published Apr 7, 2011

The Tunnel of Oppression will be back on TCU's campus for the third year with new features, a committee member for the event said. As it has done in past years, the Tunnel of Oppression will consist...

TCU to conclude homestand with New Mexico series

TCU to conclude homestand with New Mexico series

Published Apr 7, 2011

Fresh off their fifth-straight win and a two-game sweep of UT-Pan American, No. 15 TCU will conclude their 13-game homestand against Mountain West Conference-rival New Mexico. The Frogs (20-9, 5-1...

Fans get new quarterback, new image

Fans get new quarterback, new image

Published Apr 6, 2011

Over the past four years, TCU fans were used to the well-spoken, clean-cut starting quarterback and game manager that was Andy Dalton. The right-handed redhead from Katy, Texas displayed the intangibles...

Alice Walker agrees to speak on campus

Published Apr 6, 2011

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker does not normally speak at universities, but will take a break from her sabbatical to speak at TCU's "Compassion and Justice Consultation," Melanie Harris,...

Rivera’s hit streak comes to bittersweet end

Published Apr 6, 2011

For those that know of junior right fielder Brance Rivera's tremendous character and exuberance, tonight's win for TCU was somewhat bittersweet as Rivera's hitting streak came to an end. Rivera's...

New ads promote American pastime

Published Apr 6, 2011

Major League Baseball ads are taking on a new look and style that may be just what the league needs. The new ads feature identifiable figures such as Brian Wilson of the San Francisco Giants, 2010...

Construction can’t stop Frogs’ annual spring game

Published Apr 6, 2011

Construction at Amon G. Carter Stadium didn't stop the Horned Frogs football team from having its spring game on April 2. David Stein has information on the game including an interview with head coach...

When politicians argue, Americans lose

Published Apr 6, 2011

At Wednesday night's annual Schieffer Symposium on the News, topics like the future of the media, the dark time in American economics and the increasingly polarized political spectrum were discussed. The...

Unusual pet guides student’s career path

Published Apr 6, 2011

Wink, a bearded dragon lizard, is not a typical roommate. Sophomore biology major Kiefer Hazard said Wink keeps to herself, eats her own food and is content to just hang out. But Hazard did not expect...

Shirley Jones speaks Friday as Theatre’s Green Honors Chair

Published Apr 6, 2011

Singer and actress Shirley Jones will bring insight from the performance industry to students in both the film-television-digital media and theatre departments for this year's Green Honors Chair for...