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Electro music is taking over mainstream and beyond

Published Oct 20, 2011

Fads come and go. Some come with a commercial following, some with an unrealistic allure – but I’m not talking about snuggies or sudoku here. It’s electronic dance music, and it’s...

Opinion: Students take an interest in the Texas Rangers

Published Oct 20, 2011

The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is going through a sports renaissance. In just one year, DFW has played host to two World Series, the Super Bowl and the NBA Finals.  This is a time of rebirth for...

Opinion: Dalton standing out as the NFL’s top rookie quarterback

Published Oct 20, 2011

Carson Palmer may have led the Cincinnati Bengals to the promised land of the playoffs in the past, but the holdout quarterback finally got his wish and was traded from the team. The Bengals could care...

Facebook will not increase ‘hook-ups’

Published Oct 20, 2011

A recent USA Today article discusses a  study conducted by Amanda Holman, a doctoral student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Dr. Alan Sillars of the University of Montana. This study has...

Bookstore lights dimmed at night to ensure security

Published Oct 20, 2011

The lights may be on inside the university bookstore at night, but energy is not being wasted.  Llisa Lewis, bookstore manager, said the bookstore is lit at night, but not all the way. When the bookstore...

LGBT spirit day to spark encouragement of students

Published Oct 20, 2011

Purple is TCU’s official color, but some donning the color today are doing so for a different reason. Students and faculty participating in Spirit Day wear purple as a way to show support for the...

American family dynamics shown in play ‘Iron Kisses’

Published Oct 20, 2011

Becoming your parents is a nightmare scenario for a lot of people, a nightmare which playwright James Still brings to life with his one-act-play “Iron Kisses.” Laura Saladino, a senior theatre...

Rifle team to shoot at start of charity race today

Published Oct 20, 2011

The TCU Women’s Rifle Team will help kick off the Streams and Valleys sixth annual Friends of the River Party on the Plaza today. The event will feature a 3.4 mile run/walk along the Trinity River...

Big 12 move affects sports campus wide

Published Oct 20, 2011

TCU’s decision to join to the Big 12 may have been a football-motivated move; however, it will affect all sports on campus. Several fall sports, including volleyball, are in the middle of the final...

Cyber security month educates students on unsafe internet usage

Published Oct 19, 2011

It is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and the university’s technology center is educating students on how to be safe with technology and the Internet to raise awareness of the dangers of...

Young Americans for Liberty to educate students on current political issues

Published Oct 19, 2011

Young Americans for Liberty, a new group on campus this semester, is seeking to get student more involved in politics and issues facing America, junior political science and economics double major Jack...

Coffee vs. energy drinks

Published Oct 19, 2011

Many students believe energy drinks and caffeine are both effective, but feelings are still mixed about the personal long-term effects of consuming these products. Emily Parker, a junior biology major,...