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Carpenter slams first MLB homer

Published Apr 17, 2012

As the season kicks into gear, former Horned Frogs are making headlines in Major League Baseball. Matt Carpenter After going 4-for-4 at the plate Sunday, Matt Carpenter is making headlines. The rookie...

Funds will go towards cancer research

Published Apr 17, 2012

Imagine a world where cancer could be found and treated much earlier due to a device called a biosensor, which could detect the presence of cancer. That world could become a reality, thanks to research...

SGA to help fund exercise research

Published Apr 17, 2012

Exercise could help prevent one of the possible causes of Alzheimer’s disease. That is the topic on which a university professor and two undergraduate students have been trying to do more research,...

Professor, doctoral candidate dies

Published Apr 17, 2012

Carla Buss, an emerging scholar in business management known for her kindness and work ethic, died of cancer Saturday. She was 36.  Buss skillfully balanced her life as an adjunct professor at TCU...

TCU used volunteer committee’s help to exceed scholarship goal

Published Apr 17, 2012

Exploding enrollment in the nursing department did not hurt. Appearing in the Rose Bowl, for that matter, was not a negative either. But both, combined with the Neeley School’s 75th Anniversary, as well...

SGA focuses on social media to connect with students

Published Apr 16, 2012

Jake Potter was not aware of the Student Government Association’s presence. “I don’t really see SGA doing a lot,” the freshman political science and history double major said....

American society holds a warped view of beauty

Published Apr 13, 2012

Beauty can be seen in many forms, shapes and appearances, but when we as a society think of beauty, what comes to mind? Beauty has become deceptive, a false advertisement that corrupts young minds. Magazines,...

Retaliation does not promote justice, courts do

Published Apr 13, 2012

The long, arduous battle to try 17-year-old Trayvon Martin’s shooter, George Zimmerman, has finally been won. Florida Special Prosecutor Angela Corey charged Zimmerman with one count of second-degree...

Honors Week to highlight student research projects

Published Apr 13, 2012

College can deal students some tricky cards as they head into the game of life. Alexi Bulloch, a senior neuroscience major, surveyed students on the critical decisions and experiences of college life and...

Women’s tennis to compete for MW title

Published Apr 13, 2012

The women’s tennis team has the chance to clinch the Mountain West championship title if the team wins its match against New Mexico (8-10 overall, 1-5 Mountain West) Saturday. Head coach Dave Borelli...

Men’s tennis continues Mountain West play against Broncos

Published Apr 13, 2012

A common rivalry exists on the tennis court with Boise State just as it does on the football field. On Friday, the Broncos will be the third Mountain West match-up for the Horned Frogs this season. “I’m...

TCU teleconferencing studio connects to younger students

Published Apr 13, 2012

The university now has the opportunity to speak to students from schools all across Texas with no travel necessary. A teleconferencing studio in the Center for Instructional Services building allowed...