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Arlington taking texting off the road for good

Published Oct 6, 2011

Starting in November, people driving through the city of Arlington could get pulled over for texting. The city council passed an ordinance banning texting while driving on Sept. 13, according to city...

Dan Jenkins shares his thoughts on TCU football and its future

Published Oct 6, 2011

TCU alumnus and former Sports Illustrated Senior Writer Dan Jenkins has never been short on opinions. And as the official historian of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame,...

C-USA officials are not taking action regarding Saturday’s game

Published Oct 6, 2011

Conference-USA officials do not plan to issue a public statement regarding the officiating in Saturday’s TCU-SMU game. C-USA Assistant Commissioner for Public Affairs Courtney Morrison Archer confirmed...

TCU alumnus Dan Jenkins comments on Patterson’s rant

Published Oct 6, 2011

Gary Patterson’s recent comments toward SMU and Head Coach June Jones may have heightened the rivalry between the two crosstown schools. But is the current tension between the schools something new? Well,...

Programs focus on women in business

Published Oct 5, 2011

Natalie Baumeister grew up in the business world. The junior finance major said she had worked for the owner of P.S. The Letter since she was young. The owner of the store is Linda Motley, a TCU graduate...

Neeley School jumps 19 spots in rankings

Published Oct 5, 2011

The undergraduate business program of the Neeley School of Business  jumped 19 places in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 rankings and is now tied at No. 69 in the nation, according to...

Partisan politics on the rise in Washington

Published Oct 5, 2011

Collin Yoxall said he was frustrated by the partisan politics he saw in Washington D.C. “Partisan politics are a part of any Democratic system,” Yoxall, a junior international political science...

Opinion: An angry Gary Patterson is an effective coach

Published Oct 5, 2011

Gary Patterson has rightfully taken the TCU-SMU rivalry to a whole new level. In yesterday’s weekly press conference, the head coach ripped into all sorts of issues revolving around Saturday’s...

Increase of veteran enrollment after GI Bill

Published Oct 5, 2011

Implementation of the Post-9/11 GI Bill and TCU’s participation in the Yellow Ribbon program has led to an increase in veteran enrollment and created more opportunities for the university to raise...

Lots of construction, little machinery theft at TCU

Published Oct 5, 2011

Construction sites can be hot spots for thieves but not at TCU. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, Texas was ranked number one in 2010 as the state with the highest number of heavy equipment...

Risk of heat exhaustion still there for home football games

Published Oct 5, 2011

Although temperatures in Fort Worth have dropped slightly, there is still a risk of heat exhaustion for Horned Frog fans at the TCU football games. Ross Bailey, associate athletics director , said there...

Patterson replies to SMU’s comments as the rivalry continues

Published Oct 5, 2011

TCU Head Coach Gary Patterson did not take kindly to comments made by SMU Head Coach June Jones following the Mustangs 40-33 overtime win over the Frogs Saturday at Amon Carter Stadium. Patterson did...