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"Dog" Chapman receives big turnout at signing

“Dog” Chapman receives big turnout at signing

Published Mar 26, 2010

Almost 1,000 people came to the campus bookstore Thursday night to see Duane "Dog" Chapman, star of the A&E television show "Dog the Bounty Hunter."

Chapman was signing copies of his book, "Where Mercy is Shown, Mercy is Given." Chapman, his family and entourage arrived 45 minutes late, but that did not deter his fans and followers, who filled the first level of the bookstore. Attendees included more Fort Worth and Tarrant County community members than TCU students.

Official: National Internet access a necessity

Published Mar 25, 2010

Free access to information is a growing need for the nation's changing society, said Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation."We need to be a leader in...

Refusal to allow lesbian prom date a retrograde

Published Mar 25, 2010

A lawsuit is pending over a Mississippi student who wanted to take her girlfriend to the prom and prompted the school to cancel the entire event rather than deal with allowing the couple to attend. Students are in an uproar over not being able to have their senior prom, and now the American Civil Liberties Union has gotten involved as well.

I think it goes without saying that this is utterly ridiculous. In a time when we are passing laws for gays to marry, seeing same-sex couples become parents and raising our kids without prejudice, this is a travesty indeed.

“Dog” Chapman book signing event at bookstore

Published Mar 25, 2010

As the saying goes, a dog's bark can be bigger than its bite. Students at the university said they think the "Dog" coming to campus today fits that adage's description.Duane "Dog" Chapman, the bounty...

Football signee adds depth as quarterback

Published Mar 25, 2010

With 18 new recruits added to the football team's roster for the 2010 season, one stands out among the rest. Allen High School quarterback Matt Brown verbally committed to the University of Arizona Wildcats...

University to examine effects of health care reform for employees

Published Mar 25, 2010

The university will work with benefits consultants to determine the effects the recently passed health care reform legislation would have on faculty and staff members' health insurance plans, a human resources official said.

It is too early to determine what effects, if any, the legislation will have on employees' plans, said Tracy Thompson, benefits manager for the human resources department. The bill was signed into law by President Barack Obama on Tuesday.

Horned frogs baseball to play against Air Force Falcons

Published Mar 25, 2010

The No. 5 Horned Frogs will travel to Colorado Springs this weekend to face the Air Force Falcons. The Frogs (16-4) are looking to keep their success rolling this season as they face some conference play.The...

Musician foregoing marketing career to pursue his passion

Published Mar 25, 2010

A 7-year-old brown-haired boy took the stage, anxious to perform his first solo. The boy's parents had been told that their son had a great ear and could carry a tune, but they weren't sure what to expect as their second-grader began to sing "Star Light, Star Bright."

More than a decade later, Tim Halperin looks back on his debut performance and laughs, remembering how he felt like a girl as he strained to hit the high notes that were just out of his developing vocal range. His father, Howie Halperin, tells a different story.

New health care law not appropriate reform

Published Mar 25, 2010

Come on. You knew this was coming sometime. If you've ever read my column, you could probably infer that I would be displeased with the health care reform bill that just became law. Rather than get all...

NIU acted promptly with counseling program

Published Mar 25, 2010

At Northern Illinois University, school officials and staff members have taken extra steps to ensure the well-being of students directly affected by a campus shooting in 2008.

The Office of Support and Advocacy was created to provide assistance to the 157 students enrolled in a geology class where five students were killed by a gunman in February 2008, as well as the roommates and close friends of the five students who died, in addition to students in the immediate vicinity of the classroom where the shooting occurred.

On-campus motor vehicle burglaries rising

Published Mar 24, 2010

A series of four motor vehicle burglaries in Lot 4, located on the north side of the Amon G. Carter stadium, over spring break are the latest in a rash of such crimes recorded by campus police.

TCU Police Lt. Ramiro Abad said the department does not know who broke into the vehicles, and police are not sure if one person or multiple people were responsible for the crimes.



So far this month, 10 motor vehicle burglaries have been reported to police, a higher incidence than in past years, according to campus police crime logs.

Frog baseball team defeats Bobcats 4-0

Published Mar 24, 2010

The Horned Frogs rode stellarly combined pitching efforts from senior Paul Gerrish and junior Trent Appleby to beat the Texas State Bobcats 4-0 Tuesday night and end a two-game losing streak.Head coach...