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Math professor honored with ‘Promise’ award for excellence

Published Nov 4, 2011

Ken Richardson, professor of mathematics, was selected for the TCU Promise recognition this fall. According to TCU This Week, the TCU Promise is a “commitment to excellence through discovery and achievement...

Basketball team looks strong in exhibition game

Published Nov 4, 2011

Although the women’s basketball team is comprised of only one senior, the Lady Frogs did not play like a young team would be expected to against Cameron University, blowing out the Aggies 80-52 Tuesday...

Women’s basketball starts strong

Published Nov 3, 2011

Although the women’s basketball team is comprised of only one senior, the Lady Frogs did not play like a young team would be expected to against Cameron University, blowing out the Aggies 80-52 Tuesday...

Women’s soccer head coach resigns

Published Nov 3, 2011

Women’s Soccer head coach Dan Abdalla resigned Thursday morning, athletic director Chris Del Conte said. “I am truly thankful to the TCU community and Chris Del Conte for the opportunities provided...

ESPN controls football moves

Published Nov 3, 2011

Conference realignment has become the major trend in college football. Each school has to choose which option is best for it at the present moment. Television revenue is what drives college football, and...

Holidays should focus on selfless giving

Published Nov 3, 2011

The holidays are fast approaching us, or at least it seems like it considering the way stores have been stocking their shelves. I can remember my own surprise at walking into a Walmart the other day and...

Online professor ratings could be hurtful, sway students

Published Nov 3, 2011

It is just about that time again to start choosing courses for the new semester. Students all over campus are desperately fighting to dodge the 8 a.m.’s—and even the 8 p.m.’s—and...

Internships can enhance students’ future

Published Nov 3, 2011

There is a crisis in the United States. More profound than the economy and more subtle than values, there is hope for its resolution through individual action. As the wealthy flee public services, income...

French students work with refugee family from Ivory Coast

Published Nov 3, 2011

Sophomore strategic communication major Sandy Jacquez said she has always been interested in working with refugees and took advantage when the opportunity presented itself.   Jacquez and six other...

Interior design students make the cut

Published Nov 3, 2011

Twelve students can rest easy after passing the portfolio review Oct. 27 to be officially accepted into the interior design program. Unlike most majors, students do not declare interior design as their...

Farmers market showcases culinary, creative items

Published Nov 3, 2011

A farmers market held on campus Wednesday was a “social sustainability movement” that worked to unify the campus through social events, Daniel Terry said. “[The community renewal program is] a student...

Campaign class brings Recyclops to life

Published Nov 3, 2011

Freshman journalism major Rachel Roberts said she thought  College of Communication students just needed a push in the right direction when it came to recycling. “I’ve seen resources...