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Men’s tennis team set for weekend doubleheader

Published Feb 10, 2012

The TCU men’s tennis team returned home to host a two-game series this weekend. The No. 44 Frogs will face Texas Tech Saturday and Santa Clara Sunday. The Horned Frogs (2-3) will enter the match with...

Lady Frogs lose to North Texas 4-3

Published Feb 10, 2012

The TCU women’s tennis team lost 4-3 to the University of North Texas after fighting through the pain of an injury-ridden roster last night at Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center. The Horned Frogs (3-2)...

Reduced drilling could be beneficial

Published Feb 10, 2012

With the price of natural gas near record lows, Chesapeake Energy Corporation will cut production in the Barnett Shale because drilling is no longer as profitable. That fact, however, has failed to dampen...

Rifle team on the road at UTEP

Published Feb 10, 2012

The TCU rifle team will finish its last road trip of the regular season against the University of Texas at El Paso this Saturday. TCU remains the only undefeated team in the country after beating Air...

Slideshow: Lady Frogs travel to Colorado State

Published Feb 10, 2012

TCU women’s basketball will compete against Colorado State University as the Rams fight for the number one spot in the Mountain West. The Lady Frogs (12-11 overall, 5-3 MWC) have won four of their last...

Track and field heads to Texas A&M tomorrow

Published Feb 10, 2012

The track & field team will compete with a sense of purpose Saturday at the Texas A&M Invitational in College Station, head track & field coach Darryl Anderson said. “One thing we would...

Jacobi, Perry ready for equestrian challenge

Published Feb 10, 2012

The Friday night lights this week will not be on a football field but on a jump course in Wellington, Fla. Junior Haley Jacobi and freshman Kaitlin Perry will represent TCU at the third annual Collegiate...

Although wedding budgets vary, dream ceremonies still possible

Published Feb 10, 2012

Driving back from dinner at a quaint Italian restaurant, alumna Katelyn Thompson and her then-boyfriend Sam decided to stop on campus just to look around Robert Carr Chapel. The two had been together...

E-books provide a new way to learn

Published Feb 9, 2012

Everything seems to be headed into the electronic realm these days. “Snail mail” has been replaced by email, maps converted to GPS on our phones, even newspapers are being threatened by...

Professor named Council chair

Published Feb 9, 2012

The Council of Supply Chain Management Professors has selected Nancy Nix, a professor of business who has worked at the university for 10 years, as its board of directors chair.  Nix, the director...

Cash can be useful on campus and community

Published Feb 9, 2012

In this time of plastic, some people are still putting paper into their wallets. Even though many people have started carrying credit and debit cards, cash could be a good thing to carry for when cards...

‘Fosterotica’ discusses sexuality

Published Feb 9, 2012

Sexually saturated but sexually illiterate. This is the picture of American society Rita Cotterly, adjunct kinesiology professor, painted for participants of the first two nights of Fosterotica, a three-day...