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TCU women’s soccer is making the NCAA Tournament a team goal

Published Aug 24, 2011

The TCU women’s soccer team has high expectations for the 2011 season with seven of their 11 starters returning. Senior forward Jordan Calhoun,  who holds the TCU all-time record for goals (29),...

School for Classical & Contemporary Dance returns to renovated Erma Lowe Hall

Published Aug 24, 2011

The School for Classical & Contemporary Dance will return to the renovated Erma Lowe Hall after being in the University Recreation Center since December 2010, Susan Douglas Roberts, professor of dance...

TCU Police Department receives report of criminal attempt sexual assault by known acquaintance

Published Aug 23, 2011

TCU Police received a report Monday Night of a criminal attempt sexual assault by a known acquaintance, according to an email to students from Sgt. Kelly Ham. According to the email, the victim was...

Princeton Review ranks TCU among schools with least ‘Race/Class Interaction’.

Published Aug 23, 2011

The Princeton Review ranked TCU #15 on this year’s “Little Race/Class Interaction” list. Providence College in Rhode Island topped the list. The list highlighted schools that did...

TCU women’s soccer defeats Lamar 2-0 in first home game

Published Aug 22, 2011

The TCU women’s soccer team beat Lamar 2-0 to grab its first win of the 2011 season Sunday at the Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium. The Frogs improved to 1-1 on the season after a strong second half...

TCU students must get parking permits online

Published Aug 20, 2011

TCU Police’s parking and transportation services division has shifted from a paper-based application process to an online procedure, according to Janet Martin, administrative assistant for the TCU Police. Students...

Milton Daniel Hall community continues to grow after first year since renovation

Published Aug 20, 2011

Milton Daniel Hall, renovated in 2009, has outgrown its original nickname of “The Dungeon.” Now, after the first year of the new and improved Milton “Hilton,” Milton Daniel Hall Director David...

360 degrees with TCU volleyball’s Kristen Hester

Published Aug 19, 2011

The successful athletic journey of Fort Worth native Kristen Hester began in 6th grade. Despite growing up in a basketball family, Kristen and her sister, Irene, convinced their father that volleyball...

Mortenson’s story disrespects readers, villagers

Published Jun 26, 2011
James Frey infamously did it with "A Million Little Pieces," and now bestselling "Three Cups of Tea" author Greg Mortenson is being accused of it too: memoir fraud. The New York Times-bestselling novel, which earned millions, is coming under fire for multiple alleged inaccuracies and discrepancies concerning timelines and events.

XXX domain is necessary for safe surfing

Published Jun 26, 2011
The Internet Corporations for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) authorized the creation of a .xxx suffix for pornography websites on March 18, according to a March 19 article from The New York Times. The plan would eventually require the sites to register with a .xxx suffix so they aren't confused with other businesses of similar names. ICANN would not regulate the information on such sites.

Faster speed limit couldn’t come soon enough

Published Jun 26, 2011
Hearing the news that a bill passed in the Texas House last Wednesday allowing the Department of Transportation to have the power to raise the speed limit on highways to 85 mph was, for me, long overdue. I will admit it, I speed, and, according to a research study done by the TomTom GPS company, so do 61 percent of Americans. Time is valuable in our society, and Americans are willing to do what they need to do to maximize that time. The study also showed that 71 percent of Americans change their route depending on road conditions or time to navigate the fastest route.

Video game pushes the limits with no remorse

Published Jun 26, 2011
I hate to quote "Spider-Man," but — with great power comes great responsibility. Apparently, however, video game companies are exempt from that. Such is the case for "Duke Nukem Forever," a sequel game to 1996's "Duke Nukem 3D," which is being made by Gearbox Software and will be sold for Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and digital distribution for computers starting June 19.