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Frogs face season’s toughest foe

Frogs face season’s toughest foe

Published Feb 17, 2004

To reward the TCU men’s tennis team for running their record to a perfect 3-0, the Frogs get a date with one of the nation’s most dominant programs this week.

Wednesday afternoon the No. 13 Frogs will look to remain unbeaten as they host No. 9 Texas A&M, in what the team says is one of the season’s toughest. 

Talking Art: Art competition prepares students

Talking Art: Art competition prepares students

Published Feb 17, 2004

TCU students are showing their artistic flair in the 13th annual Cross/Talk Art Competition. 
The show, located in the University Art Gallery in Moudy Building North, displays 26 unique pieces of art. The exhibit will run until Feb. 19.

Koehler to join in local election race

Koehler to join in local election race

Published Feb 17, 2004

Provost William Koehler filed to run for president of the Fort Worth school board Monday, saying the position would give him an opportunity to stay involved in education.

Talks under way to rework Patterson contract

Published Feb 17, 2004

The university wants to make sure Gary Patterson remains in Horned Frog purple and white.

A new contract is one way of doing that.

Athletics director Eric Hyman said contract talks are in the early stages of discussion and nothing was finalized Monday.

ADPi ‘Mocktail’ shakes up Student Center

ADPi ‘Mocktail’ shakes up Student Center

Published Feb 13, 2004

The Student Center Ballroom may never be the same after being crowded with pirates, old men and cocktail waitresses all making non-alcoholic beverages at Alpha Delta Pi’s fourth annual “Mocktails Blend-Off” Thursday night.

Sprinkle cedes standing in church region

Published Feb 13, 2004

The Brite Divinity School administrator who accused the Christian Church’s Southwest Region of discrimination resigned his standing in the region Thursday, saying a church investigation into sexual misconduct allegations was not proceeding fairly.

Robert Carr Chapel presents ideal atmosphere for weddings

Published Feb 13, 2004

Thirty minutes before a ceremony starts, guests start filing into the chapel accompanied by a joyous melody from the pipe organ. The bride and groom are in their respective dressing rooms with their close...

Sports panel focuses on media influence

Sports panel focuses on media influence

Published Feb 13, 2004

Reality TV is one of the most popular kinds of shows on television, but “the real reality TV is athletics,” NCAA President Myles Brand said Thursday at a panel discussion on sports ethics.

Bellaire apartments to be torn down

Published Feb 13, 2004

Bellaire House Condominium residents received a letter stating that they must soon vacate from Award Co. Realtors and Property Management, the company that manages the condominiums.

Spreading the love

Spreading the love

Published Feb 13, 2004

Not sure what to get that someone for Valentine’s? Not sure if you should even get them something? Well, we’ve all been there. Here are some last minute, rest-assured ideas that will please...

New menacing SuperFrog suit bought by SGA will be used by TCU Cheerleaders

New menacing SuperFrog suit bought by SGA will be used by TCU Cheerleaders

Published Feb 13, 2004

SuperFrog will soon be sporting a more menacing face around campus because of a bill passed by the House of Student Representatives to help buy TCU Cheer a new mascot suit.

Him to her: What to give

Published Feb 13, 2004

Necklace or bracelet