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Frogs break 13 game losing streak with 70-61 win over Wyoming

Frogs break 13 game losing streak with 70-61 win over Wyoming

Published Mar 9, 2011

Bring on top-seeded BYU. The Frogs wiped the slate clean Wednesday, ending a 13-game losing streak and upending the Mountain West Conference's No. 8 seed, Wyoming, 70-61 in the opening round of the Conoco Mountain West Championship at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Senior guard Greg Hill scored a game-high 18 points to lead TCU.

With TCU's first win since Jan. 12, which also came against Wyoming and was the Frogs' only regular season conference win, the Frogs improved to 11-21 overall this season, while Wyoming dropped to 10-21.

TCU Cellofest opens Thursday

TCU Cellofest opens Thursday

Published Mar 9, 2011

The third TCU Cellofest opens Thursday, but for the first time students will be able to compete for cash prizes and the opportunity to perform with a professional orchestra during this three-day celebration of cello, Jesus Castro-Balbi, artistic director of TCU Cellofest and associate professor of cello, said.

Every two years, the School of Music will open its doors to cello students from other institutions and distinguished cellists from around the world, Castro-Balbi said.

No. 7 Horned Frogs cruise past UT-Arlington 7-3

Published Mar 9, 2011

On a breezy Tuesday evening at Lupton Stadium, the No. 7 Horned Frogs beat the University of Texas-Arlington Mavericks 7-3 in an offensively dominated 21-hit ballgame.

A few key defensive plays allowed TCU (8-4) to seal the victory under the leadership of starting freshman pitcher Stefan Crichton and three Frogs relievers. Mavs starting pitcher Chase Weaver recorded the loss, giving up two runs on three hits in two innings of work. The Mavericks fell to 6-6 for the season.

In-N-Out comes to Fort Worth mid-summer

Published Mar 9, 2011

The California-based hamburger chain In-N-Out Burger has begun early stages of construction on a Fort Worth location, and would open in mid-summer if construction goes according to plan, said Carl Van Fleet, vice president of planning and development for In-N-Out Burger.

The restaurant is located off West Seventh Street, Van Fleet said. The burger chain is also evaluating many sites in the Metroplex, and has also begun construction at locations in Allen and Frisco, he said.

TCU athletic officials not commenting on ‘Sports Illustrated’ report

Published Mar 9, 2011

A Sports Illustrated/CBS news report ranked TCU's football program best among SI's preseason top 25 with the fewest number of players with criminal records. TCU had zero, but athletic administrators have declined to comment on what exactly TCU has done to achieve that.

TCU and Oklahoma were the only two schools of the top 25 teams listed that performed regular background checks, according to the Sports Illustrated article.

Quick News

Published Mar 9, 2011

Boschini named to board of trustees on national council Chancellor Victor Boschini was named this week to the board of trustees to the American Council on Education, a national association focused on...

Schuler to be honored at First Amendment Service Award

Schuler to be honored at First Amendment Service Award

Published Mar 9, 2011

The Radio Television Digital News Foundation will honor TCU alumna and Raycom Media Vice President Susana Schuler with the First Amendment Service Award in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. According to...

Halperin: Excited about next chapter

Published Mar 9, 2011

TCU alumnus Tim Halperin competed in this season of "American Idol" until getting voted off Thursday, March 4.

Now, one week later, Halperin said he is excited about the next chapter in his career, beginning with a return to Fort Worth.

Halperin, who graduated this past May, has been playing music since high school, but said he really became serious about pursuing his career as a singer-songwriter after enrolling at TCU in 2006.

No. 7 TCU racked up hits, but defense defeated UTA

Published Mar 9, 2011

Defense rarely plays as large a part in a baseball game, as was the case Tuesday night as the No. 7 TCU Horned Frogs took out the UT-Arlington Mavericks, 7-3.

TCU's offense exploded early in the game to cushion the Frogs' lead, 4-1. Junior shortstop Taylor Featherston scored three runs while driving in two. His home run to center field confirmed that the new regulation NCAA bats weren't the root cause for the previous Frogs' hitting slump after TCU tallied 45 hits at Texas Tech over the weekend.

Increased diversity in study abroad programs would benefit students, university

Published Mar 8, 2011

The Center for International Studies is stepping up its efforts to encourage minority involvement in study abroad programs, and that can only lead to positive outcomes.

Minority students have been an underrepresented group in study abroad programs across the nation. The university study abroad department has partnered with Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services and plans to speak with students in the Community Scholars programs in hopes of fixing this trend.

Cafe Brazil CEO: New location a success so far

Cafe Brazil CEO: New location a success so far

Published Mar 8, 2011

Cafe Brazil CEO Brant Wood said the first two weeks of the restaurant's location in the GrandMarc have been better than expected 8212; the new staff has adjusted to the busy hours and no major equipment or facility issues have arisen.

"All of the feedback on the food has been overwhelmingly positive. Everyone is happy to have us in Fort Worth, and we're glad to be here," Wood said.

He said the initial success of the restaurant has been because of the feedback of customers, and that there had been minimal use of advertising.

Students participate in Lent

Published Mar 8, 2011

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the beginning of a 40 day time period that symbolizes the time Jesus Christ spent in the desert. Lent is also a time for individuals to refocus their dedication, Associate Chaplain of Religious and Spiritual Life Jake Hofmeister said.

Amanda Oleksy, a sophomore early childhood education major, said she is one of several TCU students who will participate in Lent and give up something that is important to her.