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Equestrian team in position for championships

Published Feb 26, 2008

The TCU Hunt Seat team is still in the race to qualify for the Varsity Equestrian National Championships.The top 12 teams will advance to the championships, and after Friday's game against Fresno State,...

Theater department is in with the old

Published Feb 26, 2008

Destiny brought a young British couple back together after years apart. So is the story of "Private Lives," a play written by Noel Coward in 1930, which will be TCU Theatre's first show of this semester.


Connie de Veer, director of the play and assistant professor of theater, said the play will be performed by five TCU theatre majors at Buschman Theatre in Ed Landreth Hall.


She said the story portrayed the well-mannered wealthy class of 1930 England.

Obama’s message similar to JFK’s, deserves leader’s recognition

Published Feb 26, 2008

The 2008 Texas Primary Election has landed in the Lone Star State and Texas voters can finally play a pivotal role in a presidential nominating contest.Who would have thought, even two months ago, that...

Christian fraternity uncertain about joining university Greek life

Published Feb 22, 2008

The Christian fraternity Brothers Under Christ remains undecided about joining the Fraternity and Sorority Life office, citing concerns about turning potential members away and creating too much work for officers, the group's president said.

Baseball team loses to Titans

Published Feb 22, 2008

Despite 11 hits and no errors, the Horned Frogs baseball team was not able to overcome an early five-run deficit, falling to the Cal State Fullerton Titans 11-5 Friday night at Lupton Stadium.


Ten of the 11 Titan runs scored with two outs, which head coach Jim Schlossnagle called "the difference in the game."


Schlossnagle said stronger pitching is the key to avoiding two-out outbursts.


"We just have to make better pitches," Schlossnagle said. "We didn't pitch very well with two outs, and they did a good job of hitting with two outs."

Vagina Monologues to educate men too

Published Feb 22, 2008

It is a taboo avoided by men. Most people think only bra-burning feminists will be attending. However, everyone should go.The Vagina Monologues will be at TCU during V-Week and is open to both sexes.The...

Women’s tennis team takes the win

Published Feb 22, 2008

The women's tennis team defeated No. 16 William & Mary 4-3 on Sunday. The final two points of the match came from two freshmen, who stepped up when it mattered most.With three matches still left in the...

Cuba’s change in leadership uneventful

Published Feb 22, 2008

In his resignation letter - printed on the front page of Cuba's state-run publication, Granma - Fidel Castro writes of his failing health and his inability to continue as Cuba's president. "This I say devoid of all drama," he writes.

Workshop will analyze religious, social aspects of death penalty

Published Feb 22, 2008

Capital punishment is a criminal, social and religious issue that affects many people, not just the men and women on death row, a religion professor said.The death penalty will be the subject of a two-day...

Home opener against 2004 college champions

Home opener against 2004 college champions

Published Feb 22, 2008

America's pastime returns to Fort Worth today as the TCU baseball team takes on the Cal State Fullerton Titans for this season's home opener at Lupton Stadium.


This marks the fifth series between the two teams and it will be the first time the Titans travel to Fort Worth to take on the Horned Frogs.

Advertising aims to make impression

Published Feb 22, 2008

Sometimes I like to think I'm too smart for the forces of the advertising industry. I flip through the pages of a magazine and think I'm above the tricks various companies use to sell their wares.


Take the March issue of Maxim Magazine.


I'm currently staring at an advertisement for a cologne named Diesel. It sports a shirtless, muscular guy holding a bottle of the fragrance and sporting a cocky look on his face that screams, "I just had sex with your girlfriend."

81-year-old enthusiast revives local jazz scene

81-year-old enthusiast revives local jazz scene

Published Feb 22, 2008

Weaving through a smoky, dimly lit warehouse-turned-bar is an 81-year-old jazz singer. He is dressed in a sharply pressed pinstripe suit and a beret, carrying a tin pail labeled "Tips" scribbled in red...