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Every day should be special

Published Feb 13, 2004

SportsCenter and Miller Lite.

What else could a guy want for Valentine’s Day? Maybe Bud Lite to mix things up a bit and, well ... you know!

But really, what is the point of Valentine’s?

Her to him: What not to get

Published Feb 13, 2004

Anything Mushy

Mountain West advantage: Shift in conferences will leave C-USA trailing

Published Feb 13, 2004

The Conference USA the Horned Frogs belong to today is not the same conference it will be leaving behind in 2005.

Horned Frogs hope more wins will score larger crowd

Horned Frogs hope more wins will score larger crowd

Published Feb 13, 2004

In his second season as TCU’s men’s basketball coach, Neil Dougherty has his players looking up to him and believing they are capable of achieving great things. 

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.

One time, at Frog Camp...:More students applying for summer leadership roles

One time, at Frog Camp…:More students applying for summer leadership roles

Published Feb 12, 2004

Today is the day for the 214 students who applied for Frog Camp facilitator.

About 95 will be notified today if they will be leading a camp this year, said Carrie Zimmerman, director of the first year experience at TCU.

Search ends where it began: Donovan hired

Search ends where it began: Donovan hired

Published Feb 12, 2004

The university’s nationwide search for the next provost ended Wednesday after Nowell Donovan, the only in-house finalist, was named to the position.

Donovan, the geology department chairman, will start June 1. He will succeed current Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs William Koehler, who retires at the end of the year.

Schools plan to hire more faculty soon

Published Feb 12, 2004

Sixteen new faculty positions will be divided among seven schools in part to help improve the student to teacher ratio, university officials said.

William Koehler, provost and vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, worked with the deans of several colleges to decide which schools would get new faculty and how many.

TCU hosts reading event for elementary kids

Published Feb 12, 2004

Thousands of elementary school students from all over north Texas will travel to Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Saturday for the third annual Fall in Love with Reading Festival.Nonprofit organization Score a Goal in the Classroom sponsors the event, which is expected to bring in about 4,000 children ages 4 to 11, said Ernie Horn, executive director of Score a Goal in the Classroom.