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LGBT Leadership Conference marks progress on campus

Published Mar 7, 2011

Although on the surface, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Leadership Conference, hosted by the Gay Straight Alliance on Saturday, was just a "leadership conference," it truly symbolized a marked progression toward inclusiveness throughout the campus.

The leadership conference consisted of 75 attendees, including students and faculty from TCU and seven additional Texas schools, and focused on suicide and crisis prevention as a response to the slew of gay teen suicides in October 2010, Jamal King, GSA president, said.

Students should take advantage of guest speakers

Published Mar 7, 2011

With the Monday campus visit of primatologist Jane Goodall and the announcement that Alice Walker, author of "The Color Purple," will visit April 29, the number of prestigious speakers the university brings in certainly is not in short supply.

These speakers are brought in for students' benefit, but sometimes the student body doesn't take full advantage of these exceptional experiences.

It's unfortunate that this happens as the diversity of speakers and the variety of topics ensures there's almost always something for everyone.

Horned Frogs take MVP accolades and the win over Delaware State

Published Mar 6, 2011

No. 6 TCU equestrian moved to 6-3 on the season Sunday after a 12-3-1 defeat of Delaware State at Gambler's Choice Equestrian Center.

"I was really pleased with how we did overall today," said head coach Gary Reynolds. "I can honestly say that we really functioned as a team today. Coach Huffman had the Hunt Seat team ready and they rocked. To be able to win 7-1 on the road is amazing. I was really proud of her and the entire Hunt Seat team. The Western team has worked really hard and came back this week and performed really well."

Women’s tennis team falls to Oklahoma in windy match Saturday

Published Mar 6, 2011

The women's tennis team fell to the Oklahoma Sooners by a score of 5-2 on Saturday afternoon. TCU competed well but ultimately came up short in a match that was moved to the indoor facility due to windy...

Frogs sweep series with 8-1 victory over Raiders

Published Mar 6, 2011

Matt Purke tossed six scoreless innings to hand Texas Tech an 8-1 loss Sunday afternoon at Dan Law Field. Aaron Schultz, Jason Coats and Brance Rivera homered for the Frogs who completed their first sweep of the season.

Matt Purke (2-0) was perfect through 4 2/3 innings before surrendering a base hit to Stephen Hagen. In total, he tossed six scoreless innings, giving up one hit, walking one and striking out six.

Frogs put away Tech 8-6 in second game of series

Published Mar 5, 2011

A two-run seventh inning for No. 8 TCU broke a 6-6 tie and allowed the Horned Frogs to win two straight in an 8-6 victory over Texas Tech Saturday night at Dan Law Field. Stefan Crichton held the Red...

Schieffer Symposium panelists announced

Schieffer Symposium panelists announced

Published Mar 5, 2011

The seventh annual Schieffer Symposium will be distinct from years past because of the unique backgrounds and perspectives of the chosen panelists, John Lumpkin, director of the Schieffer School of Journalism,...

Frogs take first game of series at Tech

Published Mar 5, 2011

No. 8 TCU handed Texas Tech a 7-0 defeat Friday night in the series opener at Dan Law Field. The Horned Frogs scored seven times on 14 hits and got solid pitching from the duo of Kyle Winkler and Teddy Nowell. Jason Coats led the offensive charge with four hits and three RBIs.

Winkler (3-0) turned in his third straight dominating performance, holding the Red Raiders to just four hits in eight innings of work. He fanned nine and didn't walk a batter. Nowell pitched a perfect ninth inning with two strikeouts.

Equestrian team travels to Hornets’ Gambler’s Choice Equestrian Center

Published Mar 3, 2011

The No. 6 Horned Frogs equestrian team will return to action Sunday at Delaware State and travel for the first time to the Hornets' Gambler's Choice Equestrian Center. Sunday will mark the fifth...

Fort Worth takes part in statewide effort to arrest people with outstanding warrants

Published Mar 3, 2011

Fort Worth will be part of a statewide effort to arrest people with outstanding warrants from unpaid speeding tickets and other violations starting this weekend, according to a press release from the City of Fort Worth. However parking violations issued by campus police would not be included in the effort, said TCU Police Lt. Ramiro Abad.

The Great Texas Warrant Roundup will be from March 5-12, according to the release. The release also noted law enforcement officials will increase their efforts to find and apprehend people who have warrants.

Self-injury videos have no place on YouTube

Published Mar 3, 2011

YouTube is home to every great viral video, like "The Bed Intruder," "Star Wars Kid," and "David After Dentist." But besides these hilarious "videos du jour," YouTube contains a dark subculture of videos depicting self-injury.

In a recent study published in the journal Pediatrics, researchers studied the 100 most-viewed videos that appear when one searches "self-harm" and "self-injury." With more than 2 million views, on average, almost every video had explicit pictures of injuries, most commonly cutting.

TCU track & field athletes compete to qualify for NCAA Indoor Championships

Published Mar 3, 2011

Four of TCU's track & field athletes will travel to Blacksburg, Va., this weekend to compete at the Virginia Tech Final Qualifier. The meet is an opportunity to qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station next weekend.

On the women's side, senior sprinter Kristal Juarez and sophomore Kelsey Samuels will represent the Frogs, while senior Mychal Dungey and junior Cameron Parker will represent the men's squad.