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TCU 360

Frogs make it a family affair

Published Jan 21, 2004
The men’s basketball team shares many things: the court, hotel rooms, the locker room, even the same name.

Frogs falter from the free-throw line

Published Jan 21, 2004
The free-throw line was anything but free for the Horned Frogs Tuesday night against the DePaul Blue Demons.

Weekend Sports Follow-up

Published Jan 21, 2004

Sport Gameday Opponent Score (M) Basketball Friday Cincinnati Cincy 85, TCU 57 (W) Basketball Sunday Houston Houston 61, TCU 59 (W) Swimming/diving Friday Houston TCU 168,...

TCU considers conference change

Published Jan 21, 2004

TCU will possibly receive a formal invitation to leave Conference USA, Athletics Director Eric Hyman said. Thursday Hyman would not comment on whether TCU was expecting an invitation to join any specific...

Frogs bring in C-USA honors

Published Jan 21, 2004

Conference USA honored two TCU athletes this week as “C-USA Outstanding Performers.” Keleigh Wentworth, a freshman swimmer, took home the honor of C-USA swimmer of the week for the second straight...

The future is now showing

Published Jan 21, 2004
The 13-screen theater at the Ridgmar Mall is perfect for any moviegoing experience from a date to a night with friends.

Herriott makes first on-campus impression

Published Jan 21, 2004
Provost candidate Arthur Herriott emphasized the university’s role as a liberal arts institution in a faculty forum Tuesday.
Kutcher stars, succeeds in new thriller

Kutcher stars, succeeds in new thriller

Published Jan 21, 2004
The film, “The Butterfly Effect,” portrays this theory as it applies to life’s events and shows how fate can be changed with the blink of an eye.

FORGING THE FUTURE: Entrepreneurial program is one of the best in the country

Published Jan 21, 2004
Seven years ago, Charles Bamford taught the only class on entrepreneurship at TCU. Today, that single elective class has evolved into one of the most successful entrepreneurial programs in the country.

FORGING THE FUTURE: From past to present, graduate works to advance program

Published Jan 21, 2004
At only 27 years old, Huzenlaub leads 36 employees across five states in a company that, until he came aboard in June of 2002, was desperately struggling.

Officials consider meals in Moudy

Published Jan 21, 2004
Students and faculty are still trying to solve the problem of food service in Moudy Building South.

Anti-virus software crucial for students

Published Jan 16, 2004

Students may be able to say goodbye to annoying viruses and worms on their computers with free downloads of Norton Anti-Virus. On- and off-campus students will be provided with the licensed software, said...