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Islamic Awareness Week to battle stereotypes

Published Mar 25, 2008

From Pakistan to the Middle East, Islam is highly respected, but the West has a different perspective of the religion, said an associate professor of religion.Negative stereotyping of Muslims and Islam...

Latina/o studies minor first of its kind in region

Published Mar 25, 2008

The university will now offer a Latina/o studies minor within the AddRan College of Humanities and Social Sciences.


The new minor is an interdisciplinary program that is not bound by geographical borders, like the Latin American studies minor that was canceled last year, said Hjamil Martinez-Vazquez, a religion professor and the main proponent of the new program.

Dean candidates set to visit university

Dean candidates set to visit university

Published Mar 25, 2008

Three candidates for the dean of the College of Communication position will be given open forums to present their ideas for the college to the university community to fulfill part of the hiring process...

Rested baseball team to face first conference rival

Rested baseball team to face first conference rival

Published Mar 20, 2008

Rain could actually end up helping the baseball team.


Because of the recent severe weather in the Fort Worth area, the TCU baseball team did not have to play McNeese State on Tuesday night, allowing the Horned Frogs extra time to rest and prepare for the beginning of conference play tonight against the University of New Mexico.


TCU (9-8) has had the upper-hand in six out of the last seven games against the Lobos (11-8).

University approves multicultural student group

Published Mar 20, 2008

The Korean Student Association has been approved by Student Development Services, making it TCU's newest multicultural student organization.Sang Byeon, a doctorate Biblical interpretation student at Brite...

Fort Worth Symphony director to join music school faculty

Published Mar 20, 2008

The hands of a local maestro will soon help guide the flutes, percussions, trumpets and horns of the TCU Symphony Orchestra.


Miguel Harth-Bedoya, music director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, is now the distinguished guest professor of conducting in the School of Music, said German Gutierrez, director of orchestras at the School of Music.

JuicyCampus to face investigation in New Jersey

Published Mar 20, 2008

The New Jersey attorney general is investigating JuicyCampus.com for what it calls "unconscionable commercial practices," according to a statement from her office.

JuicyCampus and the companies associated with it have been subpoenaed, according to a statement from the office released Tuesday.



The college gossip Web site allow users to anonymously post comments on message boards geared toward specific supported colleges, including TCU.

Paris Hilton’s reality show reaches new level of desperation

Published Mar 20, 2008

With fame, money and a boyfriend, Paris Hilton seems to have it all. But apparently, she needs a new best friend. And a reality show to go with it.


The series, tentatively titled "Paris Hilton's My New BFF," will make its debut later this year on MTV.


On the show, 20 candidates will compete for the prize of becoming Paris' new best friend forever.


What girl doesn't want a best friend? And what girl doesn't want that friend to be Paris?

Partnership to research wind energy

Published Mar 20, 2008

Oxford University in England and TCU will team up with the world's largest wind-energy producer to conduct a five-year research project to focus on the impact of wind power development, Chancellor Victor Boschini said Wednesday during a news conference.

The research, funded by FPL Energy LLC, will be coordinated by TCU's Institute for Environmental Studies and Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute, Boschini said.

Sunday night ‘sext’ messages ruining traditional booty calls

Published Mar 20, 2008

12:56 a.m.: Hey. What u doin


12:58 a.m.: Nothin. U


1:06 a.m.: Prb about 2 watch a movie.


1:07 a.m.: Ok.


1:30 a.m.: Want to join?


What used to be referred to as "booty calls" have transformed into text messages - the art of "sexting."


Remember being a little kid thinking that by hiding under the sheets and covering your ears, the monster under your bed couldn't see you? What you couldn't see or hear didn't exist, right? But now that we are all grown up, why does text messaging still fall into this category?