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Rangers seem the team to beat in AL West

Published Mar 30, 2011

It seems the Texas Rangers have a knack for attracting offseason chaos and drama. In 2009, after being told by the organization to move to third base, Michael Young demanded a trade. The opening of...

Trinity River gets a bath

Published Mar 30, 2011

For Elizabeth Nagel, giving back to the community that's given her so much is important. Nagel, a sophomore business marketing major spent her Saturday with 33 other volunteers from the university...

David Stein learns to rock climb

Published Mar 30, 2011

David Stein goes rock climbing with Rec Center employee Tess Sadler in anticipation of a competition at the indoor climbing wall. The University Recreation Center is set to hold a competition at the...

Alumni donations affect U.S. News and World Report rankings

Published Mar 30, 2011

U.S. News and World Report ranked the university 99 out of 1,400 universities. For many alumni, however, the ranking is nothing more than a number. Fort Worth resident and alumna Sarah Martinez said...

Halperin concert shows gratitude for Fort Worth fan base

Published Mar 30, 2011

So many celebrities and musicians follow fame and seem to forget who and what made them famous. That doesn't seem to be the case with Tim Halperin, who is offering a free concert in Fort Worth to...

Students should consider the ramifications of social media

Published Mar 30, 2011

When entering college, each student might have a list of "essentials." On that list, one might see an organizer or calendar, basic school supplies and various dorm staples. But this list has evolved...

Campus to receive Dream Machines by Earth Day

Campus to receive Dream Machines by Earth Day

Published Mar 30, 2011

The Greenopolis Dream Machines are scheduled to come to campus, and the goal is to have them installed by Earth Day, April 22. "We wanted to do the publicity and PR right before Earth Day," Instructor...

Humanities Symposium to feature Billy Collins

Published Mar 30, 2011

More than 600 people had requested tickets to attend a poetry reading featuring former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins, Curt Rode, TCU English instructor and event coordinator said. Poet Laureates...

Sustainability & Social Justice Conference debuts

Published Mar 30, 2011

The Center for Community Involvement and Service-Learning is living up to its name today with the debut of the Service-Learning for Sustainability & Social Justice Conference. Each year, the center...

Frogs head north to Air Force Thursday

Frogs head north to Air Force Thursday

Published Mar 30, 2011

The Horned Frogs men's tennis team, fresh off its first conference victory, will have to make adjustments to play in the high elevation at Air Force Thursday. Thursday's match would serve as the first...

Junior Ted Wick is no rookie in the music business

Junior Ted Wick is no rookie in the music business

Published Mar 29, 2011

In the process of setting the West Berry Block Party into motion (his own idea, by the way), junior Ted Wick tells a little bit about his past with music. He said he is no rookie to planning gigs or the music business. He said hoped a lot of people would come out to the show April 16, and if all goes well he plans on making it an annual event.

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Student coaching program does more nagging than teaching

Published Mar 29, 2011

Your parents probably wouldn't have minded if they were paid $1,000 a year to pester you.

Because that's what InsideTrack, a "student coaching" program charges 8212; $500 per semester 8212; to do essentially the same thing your parents did: hover and nag.

According to InsideTrack's website, its service "enriches the student experience, improves enrollment and retention rates and provides valuable student feedback." But what does that really mean?