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TCU 360

Horned Frogs fare well in post-grad opportunities

Published Feb 2, 2012

Several recent TCU graduates have been awarded Fulbright scholarships and have been given the opportunity to travel abroad to teach English, study and conduct research. The effort these students put in...

Violence and protests in Syria continue

Published Feb 2, 2012

Liberty, democracy, equality and peace are essential parts of the free world, the building blocks of a good society and a successful personal life. Yet these goals get lost in the torrents of election-year...

Student follows passion for music, hopes to play church organ in the future

Published Feb 2, 2012

Alissa Davis is the only undergraduate student in her major: church music. Davis has played the piano since childhood and chose to study the organ when she was 14 years old. Her mother suggested the switch...

Students lose progress as desired majors are closed

Published Feb 2, 2012

We have always been told that we do not have to declare a major until the end of our sophomore year and changing your major would be no problem if we ever had a change of heart. It is not uncommon at...

Potential is much more important than ‘stars’

Published Feb 2, 2012

TCU has become a perennial college football power over the last decade with talent that was overlooked by most schools; and with National Signing Day Wednesday, the Horned Frogs added more untapped talent...

Frogs ease past Wyoming 58-52

Published Feb 2, 2012

Senior forward Craig Williams scored a team-high 13 points with 5-of-9 shooting and added seven rebounds as the TCU men’s basketball team (13-8 overall, 3-3 Mountain West Conference) beat Wyoming 58-52...

New recruit Deante’ Gray ready to make an impact

Published Feb 2, 2012

When Deante’ Gray received a scholarship offer to play football at TCU, it took him about seven seconds to commit his future to the Horned Frogs. The wide receiver from Westside High School in Houston...

Faculty senate meets tomorrow

Published Feb 1, 2012

The university Faculty Senate will begin its first meeting of the semester at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in The Chambers meeting room at the Brown-Lupton University Union. Faculty Senate, which last met Dec....

Celebration honors flash mob dancers

Published Feb 1, 2012

TCU’s Frogs For The Cure celebration event Wednesday honored participants who contributed to this year’s flash mob dance and the fight against breast cancer.  Ann Louden, Frogs for the Cure committee...

Bill approved to market carpooling

Published Feb 1, 2012

Student Government Association members allocated money Tuesday evening to test a carpooling website for students looking for rides to and from TCU. SGA representatives passed a bill to use $2,500 for...

Florsheim Lecture in Ethics starts today

Published Feb 1, 2012

The Department of Philosophy will discuss human cloning, a topic sometimes left for science fiction films and novels, today at the inaugural Florsheim Lecture in Ethics. Alastair Norcross, a philosophy...

TCU men’s basketball hosts Wyoming tonight

Published Feb 1, 2012

The TCU men’s basketball team will try to get back to .500 in conference play when it hosts Wyoming tonight at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. and can be seen on the MountainWest...