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OneRepublic and opening band Hot Chelle Rae rocked the Campus Commons after the Frogs’ win over Texas State University on Sept. 19, 2009.

Q&A: Hot Chelle Rae band members

Published Sep 22, 2009

OneRepublic and opening band Hot Chelle Rae rocked the Campus Commons on Saturday night after the Frogs' win over Texas State University.

Kelsie Johnson, student body president, said she thought the concert could not have gone better than it did.



Around 2,000 community members switched their football tickets for concert tickets, Johnson said. The number of people at the concert was estimated to be about 3,500.

Volleyball picks up winning speed on the road

Published Sep 22, 2009

The volleyball team seems to have mastered a key element that may prove crucial as it delves deeper into Mountain West Conference play - how to take care of business on the road."Part of the reason we...

New admissions, fine arts building projects in the works

Published Sep 22, 2009

Although construction has become a part of everyday life at the university, two projects on the drawing board could further change the face of the campus.

Don Mills, vice chancellor for student affairs, said the university plans to build two new buildings on the campus within the next few years.



Mills said the locations for a new admissions building and a new College of Fine Arts building have already been designated.

Campus cyclists should show some manners

Campus cyclists should show some manners

Published Sep 22, 2009

Riding a bicycle is a time-honored tradition around the world. Centuries of development and technological discovery have left the general citizenry with varieties including the unicycle, mountain bike,...

Students roll into Market Square for sushi experience

Published Sep 22, 2009

The combination of sushi possibilities was about as long as the line of students that wrapped around Market Square on Monday night.Students experienced Japanese cuisine through Sodexo's visiting chef program....

Medical mistakes happen, shouldn't be used as evidence for reform

Medical mistakes happen, shouldn’t be used as evidence for reform

Published Sep 22, 2009

As if doctors and insurance companies didn't have enough to worry about with the current health care debate, a new controversy has come to the surface.

For some reason, doctors have been elevated to an infallible status. Patients expect their doctors to know what's wrong, how to cure it and how long it will take. So unfortunately, lawsuits abound in medicine when doctors make "medical mistakes." Apparently, doctors are supposed to be perfect, too.



According to a Hearst Newspapers report, almost 200,000 people die a year due to medical mistakes.

Frogs need to come together for Clemson

Published Sep 22, 2009

Let me start off by saying Texas State is a good offensive team. There is no doubt about that. But on several occasions, this "lowly" FCS team made the mighty Frogs' defensive secondary look just plain silly. What was, despite what any coach will say, scheduled as a tune up game for Clemson turned out to be quite the challenge for the Frogs.

The Frogs' secondary better step up and make the adjustments needed for good coverage, or TCU doesn't stand a chance against a good Tiger offense this Saturday.

Attendance expected to double at annual cancer discussion

Published Sep 22, 2009

The attendance at today's second annual "Smart Women: Discussions on Women's Cancer Prevention" event could be double what it was a year ago, a campus official said.

"Last year we had about 75 to 100 people attend, and this year we already have close to 150 people registered," said Dr. Suzy Lockwood, director of the university's Oncology Education and Research Center and event chair.



September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month and the university is responding by holding the event at 6 p.m. in the Kelly Alumni Center.

Frogs look to work on last week’s mistakes for this Saturday’s game

Published Sep 22, 2009

The Frogs will have a tough test this weekend when they travel to Death Valley to play Clemson after a 56 to 21 victory over FCS opponent Texas State.

Head coach Gary Patterson said he was not happy with the team's performance against Texas State, and that the team will need to improve on some issues before it plays Clemson.



"We've got to be smarter about things," Patterson said. "We won't be able to push around Clemson. We can't make mistakes in the kicking game and can't turn the ball over."

Television director falls ill, postpones visit to university

Published Sep 22, 2009

Rod Hardy, the film-TV-digital media department's Green Chair Lecturer, postponed his visit to the university this week to Oct. 6-9 because he fell ill, a representative for the FTDM department said.

Gregory Mansur, a FTDM instructor who helped organize the event, said Hardy's visit was moved because he contracted the flu in Mexico while filming scenes for "The Mentalist." Mansur said Hardy did not want to risk further infections by interacting with students.

TCU takes care of Texas State, 56-21

TCU takes care of Texas State, 56-21

Published Sep 20, 2009

In a week where the Mountain West struggled, including losses for BCS hopefuls Utah and BYU, the Frogs emerged as the frontrunner for the conference title and a potential BCS buster with a 56 to 21 win over Texas State.

TCU had some struggles early on against Texas State, but got back on track in the second half.



TCU head coach Gary Patterson said that he was pleased that the team got the win, but there were issues from the game that needed to be addressed.

Live chat from Amon G. Carter: TCU vs. Texas State

Published Sep 19, 2009

Join sports editor Travis L. Brown for a live chat during the TCU vs. Texas State football game. Come chat about the game and give your commentary on the Frogs' performance. The chat will open at 6 p.m....