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Reel Religion to bring films’ spiritual aspects to open forum

Published Feb 8, 2008

Red carpet, glitz and glamour are all a part of a Hollywood film festival.Movies, popcorn and a platform for discussion will be a part of the fifth annual REEL Religion film festival this weekend at University...

Sixth annual Night at the Apollo canceled

Published Feb 8, 2008

Rachel Patman, a freshman political science major, wanted to sing at the sixth annual Night at the Apollo today, but she will not have an audience.


Night at the Apollo, one of a series of events celebrating Black History Month, has been canceled.


"Our publicity wasn't probably where we'd liked to have seen it," said Greg Trevino, director of intercultural education and services. "We weren't just drumming up the right support, so we thought it was best if we went ahead and didn't do the program."

College of Education dean retires leaving legacy of building renovations

Published Feb 8, 2008

When TCU officials first contacted Sam Deitz nine years ago for the College of Education dean position, he promptly refused.


Eight years later, Deitz will be stepping down from his position this summer.


Deitz has achieved many milestones in his time at TCU, and said he considers the renovation of the Bailey Building his legacy.


Deitz said retirement is a good option considering the combination of achievements his administration has accomplished.

Frogs snap losing streak

Published Feb 8, 2008


Four and no more.


The Horned Frogs used two big dunks by senior forward Alvardo Parker and 13 offensive rebounds to surge past San Diego State University 68-62 at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on Saturday.

Women’s swimming and diving team outpaddled by UNT

Published Feb 8, 2008

The women's swimming and diving team wrapped up its regular season with a loss to the University of North Texas on Wednesday night, and the conference championships are next on its schedule.


UNT beat TCU, 161-139, and the team fell to 6-8 on the year, finishing 2-6 in conference.

Student shows musical talent

Published Feb 8, 2008

The debut of a new album is the first of what one TCU student hopes will elevate him to the next level of rock star status.


Sophomore business major Tim Halperin displayed his talents at a CD debut party put on by the Programming Council on Wednesday night in the Brown-Lupton Student Center.


The album, "You Are The Moon," is Halperin's first CD, equipped with five tracks, which were featured on XM radio last week.

High price of the Pill a challenge for students

Published Feb 7, 2008

The government made a mistake when it inadvertently ended the government subsidy of college health centers' birth control options - a mistake that could prove to be dangerous.

According to a 2006 study by the American College Health Association, 39 percent of college women said they use oral contraceptives. Although TCU students may not be feeling the pinch (some thanks to send-home), the rest of the 1 million college women that use birth control may be.

Being a vegetarian worth the effort

Published Feb 7, 2008

I am a vegetarian.


No, I am not a super activist for animal rights, saving the rainforest or wearing only vegan shoes, though those are important issues. And no, I will not roll my eyes or give looks of disgust if someone around me orders a juicy steak.


Many people are quick to stereotype vegetarianism as something as strange as being from Mars. I do care for our Earth, and since we only have one, we should protect it and all of the wildlife that populates it.


But I chose to be a vegetarian just for the health of it.

Student organization receives university sponsorship

Published Feb 7, 2008

After being denied status as a recognized university organization last fall, the Society of Sustainability did not give up and is now being rewarded for its efforts.

Now an officially recognized university organization, SOS can use university facilities and will have weekly meetings on campus.



To be considered a recognized organization, the group had to more clearly define the goals they had, because the original definition was considered too broad, said Sarah Warner, a senior sociology major and one of the founding members of the group.

Fort Worth tries to control animal neglect

Published Feb 7, 2008

One TCU student said he thought if he left his basset hound in the front yard while he went to class, he would allow it to be social with other people in the neighborhood. A few days later, he found out he had violated a new city ordinance.


The student, who asked to be unnamed, said he received a notice from the city of Fort Worth that he broke the city's new tethering law, which says a resident can't leave an animal chained or tethered outside of a secure enclosure, such as a back yard.

Fundraiser to aid children’s hospital

Published Feb 7, 2008

Mardi Gras is usually remembered for beads, king cake and partying, but this year it may also be remembered for raising money for sick children.


Each semester, students participate in a campaign that has been raising money for more than six years for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.

Social worker to share field experiences

Published Feb 7, 2008

The former president of the National Association of Social Workers will be speaking about his experiences and the state of the profession today at the Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center, the social work department chair said.


Gary Bailey, who served as president of the organization from 2003 to 2005, is the Green Honors Chair this year, said David Jenkins, chair of the social work department. Bailey serves as chairman of the National Social Work Public Education Campaign.