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Campus group joins local churches for discussion group

Published Feb 20, 2007

After low-campus turnouts at last year's Great Decisions Discussions, the program has been moved to local churches.The Center for Civic Literacy is teaming with community congregations to sponsor opportunities to discuss political issues through the Great Decisions Discussions program. Students and community members are invited to the programs where experts, usually TCU professors, will lead the discussions.

This is the second year TCU has been involved in the program, said Eric Cox, assistant professor and associate director for the Center of Civic Literacy.

Activist groups deserve credit

Published Feb 20, 2007

"The Vagina Monologues" ended last week with a plea to stop violence against women worldwide. The closing line asked how it is possible to make the plights of others who are miles away seem real. They hit the nail on the head. Human beings have a duty to take care of each other. But the reality is it's too easy to get caught up in everyday life here at TCU to the point that the problems of the world seem distant and surreal.The small, sparse student activism groups on campus have been working hard - mostly unnoticed - to change that.

How sweep it is; team wins 3 straight

How sweep it is; team wins 3 straight

Published Feb 20, 2007

Three different games. Three different scores. But all three games against the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles were Horned Frogs victories.The baseball team (6-1) completed a three-game sweep of Oral Roberts (2-3) after some clutch hitting by junior shortstop Bryan Kervin and senior outfielder Austin Adams.

During the series, Kervin went seven for 12 with a home run and five runs scored, while Adams had six hits and five runs batted in.

WEIRD SCIENCE

WEIRD SCIENCE

Published Feb 20, 2007

No torches were lit during Saturday's Physics Olympics, but eggs were smashed to bits.The TCU Society of Physics Students hosted its third Physics Olympics in the Sid Richardson Building on Saturday.

Students from five area high schools formed nine four-person teams to compete in five events. Mark Dunleavy, the Webmaster for SPS, said the winner was the team with the highest score when the grades from the five events were totaled.

Frogs' 19 home-game wins set new university record

Frogs’ 19 home-game wins set new university record

Published Feb 20, 2007

After a decisive victory against the Utah Utes on Sunday afternoon, the Lady Frogs have now set a new school record as they have won 19 consecutive home games.Led by junior guard Adrianne Ross' game-high 22 points and six steals and junior guard Helen Roden's tenacious defense, the Lady Frogs cruised to a 74-50 victory, redeeming their 72-61 loss on Jan. 18 in Utah. The Lady Frogs have scored more than 70 points in the last three home wins.

The Lady Frogs took command of the game from the outset and led 17-1 after only six minutes of play.

Dance department welcomes alternative styles of dance

Published Feb 20, 2007

Construction on campus is not stopping the dance department from hosting a national dance conference this week.More than 600 students and faculty from 29 schools in the South Central region of the United...

Director recovers from brain inflammation

Published Feb 20, 2007

The director of the Schieffer School of Journalism, Tommy Thomason, is recovering after being hospitalized Friday morning with what at first appeared to be a stroke, said William Slater, the dean of the College of Communication.Thomason's wife, Debby, said as of Friday afternoon, Thomason was being treated for viral encephalitis. In a telephone interview Monday, Tommy Thomason said he feels fine and is ready to return to work.

Unidentified male found in women’s locker room

Published Feb 20, 2007

A female student reported an unknown male in the women's swim team locker room Sunday evening. The student was attempting to change when she saw a man poke his head out from one of the women's bathroom stalls.

The student told TCU Police the man apologized as she fled the locker room.

She described the suspect as a 20-year-old, short, Hispanic male with a mustache, wearing black shorts and a white T-shirt.

TCU Police Sgt. Kelly Ham declined to comment on whether the suspect was a TCU student.

This is an ongoing investigation, Ham said.

Venezuela should embrace free speech

Published Feb 20, 2007

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez traded free speech for controlled speech at America's expense when he chose not to renew the license of RCTV, one of Venezuela's oldest and most popular news organizations, for criticizing his rise to power.Since Chavez began ruling by decree Feb. 1, 2007, he has cut off many ties with the U.S. while making deals with oil-rich nations in an effort to weaken America and enforce what he calls "socialism of the 21st century."

Humans should make efforts to control global warming

Published Feb 20, 2007

Last week, 18 months after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and its surrounding areas were hit by a tornado. In an Associated Press article, Mervin Pollard, whose mother's home was damaged in both disasters, asks "How do you start over again when you are already trying to do that?"How are some people so unfortunate that their homes are hit by deadly and devastating natural disasters twice in a two-year span, let alone once in a lifetime? Is it really all up to chance, fate and perhaps karma?

Horned Frogs win afternoon slugfest

Horned Frogs win afternoon slugfest

Published Feb 17, 2007

With winds blowing toward the outfield gaps, there was little dout that the powerful lineups of the No. 21 TCU Horned Frogs (5-1) and the Oral Roberts University Golden Eagles (2-2) were going to test their might in the confines of Lupton Stadium.The Horned Frogs managed to bang out seven extra-base hits, two of which were home runs by leadoff man Bryan Kervin and senior right fielder Austin Adams en route to a 10-8 TCU victory. The Golden Eagles counter with three home runs during the game.

Frogs sweep Oral Roberts

Frogs sweep Oral Roberts

Published Feb 17, 2007

For the third time in four games, the Horned Frogs have put together a late inning rally to come from behind and sink an opponent.A four run sixth inning helped propel the No. 16 Horned Frogs (6-1) over the No. 27 Oral Roberts Unversity Golden Eagles (2-3).

Junior transfer, Chris Johnson took the hill for his first start at Lupton Stadium before a crowd of more than 1,700 fans and he earned his first win after a rocky first inning of work.