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Lady Frogs to continue season without junior guard

Lady Frogs to continue season without junior guard

Published Jan 28, 2009

After a loss last weekend against the University of New Mexico, the Lady Frogs prepare for yet another game today without one of their key players.

Junior guard Eboni Mangum said she has decided to sit out for the rest of the season after playing 12 games with a torn ACL in her right knee.



"I'm just rehabbing right now," Mangum said. "The recovery just didn't go like it usually does. I'm still in pain."

Bill could boost federal financial aid

Published Jan 28, 2009

The proposed federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Bill could give students additional help in paying for college, a university official said.Increasing the annual limit on Pell Grants and Stafford...

Horned Frogs to take on conference rival San Diego State

Published Jan 28, 2009

Following Saturday's 69-52 loss against the University of New Mexico, head coach Jim Christian was almost as disappointed for the fans in attendance at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum as he was of his team's performance on the court.

"I'm just disappointed for our team," Christian said. "We had a great crowd here tonight. They came out to see a team that plays with heart - a team that fights to the end - and unfortunately we didn't give them that tonight, and I'll take full responsibility for that."

Mountain West proposes changes to BCS format

Published Jan 28, 2009

It's a million-dollar question: Will the Mountain West Conference get an automatic bid to a Bowl Championship Series game?According to a USA Today article released Monday, MWC officials are seeking an...

Students responsible for their own safety

Published Jan 28, 2009

The recent rash of crimes against the TCU community has been disconcerting. Considering the smash and grab parking lot break-ins and the knife-point robbery against a couple coming out of The Aardvark last semester, it can be scary to walk to your car at night.

It is a comfort though, to know that the campus Police Department is exploring different methods and better technology to keep us safe.

Local talent begs for a mens soccer team

Local talent begs for a men’s soccer team

Published Jan 28, 2009

You probably hear it all the time from avid players and followers of soccer: "Just give it a try. It's the most popular sport in the world. I promise you'll like it."

But being in a part of the world where American football, baseball and basketball reign supreme, there's little chance you'll take your soccer-loving friend up on his or her offer.



"It's too boring, there isn't enough scoring and everybody on the field flops trying to draw a penalty," you say to your friend, who scoffs at your response.

Support your community, buy local instead of organic

Published Jan 28, 2009

As much as I am a passionate scientist, enthusiastic about the restoration and preservation of the Earth, I think about more than just figures, graphs and insects. With a strong community foundation, I...

Professors economy rescue plan makes list

Professor’s economy rescue plan makes list

Published Jan 27, 2009

Economics professor Stephen Quinn has a theory about saving the economy, and The New York Times Magazine noticed.The magazine published Quinn's theory - the Quinn Solution - in its "Year in Ideas" issue...

Chancellor: No bonuses for profs with high score on evaluations

Published Jan 27, 2009

Some public universities in Texas plan to reward professors who receive high marks on student evaluations, but TCU will not join these efforts anytime soon, Chancellor Victor Boschini said.The university...

To-go dining option debuts at Sub Connection

To-go dining option debuts at Sub Connection

Published Jan 27, 2009

Students are making good use of a new to-go dining option, campus officials said.

Simply To-Go, which opened Jan. 19 at Sub Connection, allows students on any of the Silver, Gold or Platinum Frog Pass plans to purchase a pre-packaged sandwich or salad meal that includes a fountain beverage and the choice between a cookie, fruit or a bag of chips for the cost of a swipe, said Legia Abato, marketing manager of Dining Services.

Bush’s vision better than his execution

Published Jan 27, 2009

The sun has set on George W. Bush's administration. The president who will be known for his Texan accent rode off into the sunset to reside in Dallas. While all of this sounds like it's straight out of a John Wayne western, his critics are busy painting a much different picture. They aren't debating whether he was a bad president but whether he was one of the worst in U.S. history. Only time will tell what Bush's legacy will be, but right now we can look at what has happened during the past eight years.

Coach: Absence of freshman guard hurt game

Published Jan 27, 2009

The Horned Frogs missed the offensive presence of freshman guard Ronnie Moss in Saturday night's loss against the University of New Mexico. Moss missed the game because of a violation of team policy.

The good news for the team is that Moss will be eligible to play in Wednesday's road game against San Diego State University.



The Horned Frogs never led in Saturday's 69-52 conference loss against the Lobos.