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More open religious discussion valuable for diversity

Published Apr 24, 2007

I did a little experiment a few weeks ago. Just on a whim, I stood up between the Clark statues one afternoon and read the Gospel of John out loud. Within an hour, someone called the cops on me.

The policeman, who politely shooed me away, explained that reading from the Bible out loud on campus without a permit constituted an illegal assembly, even if I was the only person "assembling." Fair enough. Nevertheless, I found it interesting that someone had considered me enough of a threat to TCU's well-being as to justify police action.

Media should shift focus away from Virginia Tech shooter

Published Apr 24, 2007

As the world was still holding its breath from shock at the Virginia Tech massacre, the public received another round of unwanted news. Sickening pictures of the shooter, Cho Seung-Hui, were first released Thursday by NBC News.The pictures showed Cho in violent, outraged poses: arms outstretched and guns in hand. Only certain photos were released, but the package contained an array of media including "rambling, hate-filled video and written messages, with several pictures of him posing with a gun," according to an April 19 Associated Press article.

Men’s golfers to play in Conference tourney

Published Apr 24, 2007

The men's golf team has been knocking at the door of the top-25 collegiate ranks the past few weeks, but its performance in the U.S. Collegiate Championships was not enough to gain an official spot in the Top 25. The Horned Frogs current reside at No. 31.The team finished 14th out of 15 places during the tournament, and that was the last match before the squad heads to the Mountain West Conference Championships in Tucson, Ariz.

Teams to beat during the conference tournament will be the No. 8 UNLV Rebels and the No. 14 BYU Cougars.

Flyin Frogs make strides against the wind

Flyin’ Frogs make strides against the wind

Published Apr 21, 2007

In their last home meet of the season the Flying Frogs battled strong winds and 11 other schools in the eighth annual TCU Invitational on Saturday.TCU earned nine first-place finishes and posted 16 regional qualifying times.

Some of the schools that took part in the meet included the University of Central Arkansas Bears, the Colorado University Buffaloes, the University of North Texas Mean Green, the Oklahoma State University Cowboys, the SMU Mustangs, the Texas Tech University Red Raiders and the University of Texas at Arlington Mavericks.

Horned Frogs take home series with win

Horned Frogs take home series with win

Published Apr 21, 2007

If pitching wins ballgames, then the TCU Horned Frogs are quickly paving the way to Omaha. After taking two out of three games from the Brigham Young University Cougars, where Horned Frog starting pitchers allowed just one run, TCU is now 12-2 in the Mountain West Conference.Saturday night was a solid outing for starting pitcher Chance Corgan (5-1) who went seven innings and allowed three hits while striking out six as the Horned Frogs pulled out a 7-0 shutout victory.

"It was the best start he had against a good offensive team," head coach Jim Schlossnagle said.

Horned Frogs crush Cougars

Horned Frogs crush Cougars

Published Apr 21, 2007

The TCU Horned Frogs (28-10; 11-2) dismantled Mountain West Conference rival Bringham Young University (22-13; 7-3) on Friday night at Lupton Stadium. The keys to the victory were BYU's five errors and TCU's 12 runs in three innings.In the top of the first inning, TCU senior starting pitcher(cq), Chris Johnson got off to a good start with a first pitch strike. He then set the Cougars down one, two, three.

"I felt good, I knew that I had to throw strikes," Johnson said.

Home Winning Streak Ended

Home Winning Streak Ended

Published Apr 20, 2007

The No. 27 TCU baseball team's 7-game win streak was snapped by conference-rival BYU at Lupton Stadium Thursday night.The battle between the Horned Frogs, No. 1 in the Mountain West Conference, and BYU, No.2 in the MWC, ended with a score of 5-0 in front of a noticeable BYU crowd in Fort Worth.

The starting pitchers, TCU's Jake Arrieta and BYU's Jesse Craig, carried a scoreless stalemate that lasted well into the eighth inning until BYU left fielder Apana Nakayama ended the deadlock with a towering home run that sailed over the center field wall.

Student remembers time at Virginia Tech

Published Apr 20, 2007

With the Virginia Tech shootings unfolding throughout the day Monday, Lauren Pope could envision herself on the grounds of the 2,600-acre campus.As names and faces are being put together to the 32 slain victims and gunman of the Virginia Tech attack, TCU students, such as Pope, and faculty with ties to Virginia Tech and the state of Virginia continue to reflect and mourn days after the most catastrophic school shooting in U.S. history.

Symposium to address global level of energy use

Published Apr 20, 2007

Fourteen environmental science graduate and undergraduate students will host a symposium Monday to address local and global energy usage. Stephanie Eady, who is an environmental science graduate student and one of the 14 organizers of the symposium, said the panel of speakers attending will comprise a variety of backgrounds to highlight the necessity of a variety of perspectives in order to determine what the future holds regarding energy.

"We're committed to have carbon in the next 20 years," Eady said. "To find one single alternative to carbon is ridiculous."

Senior display interior design work

Published Apr 20, 2007

Seniors of the interior design department displayed their favorite work to the public last night, drawing the attention of some big names in the business, said Jennifer Jackson, senior interior design major.Interior designers came from all over the globe to attend the show, including Barbara Bouyea, a lighting specialist from Connecticut, and Ken Flower, a lighting specialist from Australia.

Fraternity changes philanthropy for brother

Published Apr 20, 2007

Phi Gamma Delta will gamble for a new cause this Saturday at Casino Night to honor and support one of its own members.Nathan Mitchell, a sophomore neuroscience major, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last fall and has inspired members in his fraternity to join him in fighting the disease, said Connor Sanders, a junior supply and value chain management major and former president of the fraternity.

Local band to perform service in Uganda

Published Apr 20, 2007

Here's something you don't hear everyday. A local Fort Worth band, describing itself as the baby of U2 and Tom Petty, will be going to Uganda this summer to do humanitarian work.Guitarist Josh Jenkins, 21, and lead vocalist and guitarist Jamey Ice, 22, both for Green River Ordinance, said their trip will start in Kenya building wells with the humanitarian group Blood:Water Mission.

After building wells in Kenya, GRO plans go to Uganda for three weeks to help in any humanitarian work they can.