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Fresh Frogs top Golden Eagles

Fresh Frogs top Golden Eagles

Published Jan 29, 2004

A little bit of rest proved to be the perfect medication for the Horned Frogs Wednesday night. Eight days removed from their last game, junior guards Marcus Shropshire and Corey Santee took full advantage...

New coach, players keep baseball team optimistic

Published Jan 29, 2004

The TCU baseball team hosted media day Wednesday to discuss the upcoming season and introduce the new people in the program. Among the new faces in the dugout is head coach Jim Schlossnagle. Schlossnagle...

Heading west?: TCU receives invitation to join Mountain West Conference

Published Jan 29, 2004

It’s official: TCU has been invited to the Mountain West Conference. Now it’s up to the Board of Trustees to decide whether TCU will move to its fourth conference in 10 years. After months...

The painting’s not on the wall

The painting’s not on the wall

Published Jan 29, 2004

You suck, you blow. Cameron Schoepp explores the literal act of breathing in his exhibit at the University Art Gallery. In Schoepp’s exhibit, “Room to Breathe,” there is not a single...

Allegations show rift over gays in Christian Church

Published Jan 29, 2004

The alleged discrimination against a gay Brite administrator by a Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) official reflects fundamental disagreements within the denomination and society over homosexuality,...

Brite rep accuses Disciples’ group of bigotry

Published Jan 28, 2004

A top Brite Divinity School administrator said Tuesday that he was barred from representing Brite on a Disciples of Christ Church regional committee to interview minister candidates because he is gay. Stephen...

University Recreation Center turns 1 year old: Students take a break from exercise, celebrate with cake

University Recreation Center turns 1 year old: Students take a break from exercise, celebrate with cake

Published Jan 28, 2004

Red and purple balloons, free Panera Bread sandwiches and a cake cutting ceremony with the chancellor helped kick off the University Recreation Center’s one-year birthday celebration Tuesday. Chancellor...

TCU grad survives ‘The Apprentice’

TCU grad survives ‘The Apprentice’

Published Jan 28, 2004

They always tell you an MBA from the School of Business will take you far, and for Amelia Henry that has proven true. Amelia, who goes by Amy, has taken her MBA straight to Trump Tower competing with...

Parallel parking is its own problem

Published Jan 28, 2004

As if parking weren’t bad enough. We should be dedicated to helping one another overcome the perils of parking, rather than placing obstacles in each other’s paths. It’s happened to...

Space travel, programs underrated by many

Space travel, programs underrated by many

Published Jan 28, 2004

It’s tough to be grandiose sometimes. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of popular support for the trip back to the moon and on to Mars. I’m not surprised. The space program is usually...

Mars exploration will create budget deficit

Mars exploration will create budget deficit

Published Jan 28, 2004

Long before I wanted to go into journalism, I wanted to be an astronaut. Of course, I was 9 years old, wore thick, blue-rimmed glasses — Why didn’t you pick a better pair, mother? —...

Frogs should head west

Published Jan 28, 2004

How would you like to spend a fall weekend out of the cold, under the sun-soaked rays of San Diego? What about catching a view of the scenic Rocky Mountains, or spending a night in that sinful delight...