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Women?s tennis takes on Oklahoma Saturday

Published Mar 3, 2011

The No. 52 TCU women's tennis team will play Oklahoma at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center Saturday. TCU last defeated Oklahoma 6-1 in 2008. The Frogs will aim for their second home victory of the...

Equestrian team travels to Hornets’ Gambler’s Choice Equestrian Center

Published Mar 3, 2011

The No. 6 Horned Frogs equestrian team will return to action Sunday at Delaware State and travel for the first time to the Hornets' Gambler's Choice Equestrian Center. Sunday will mark the fifth...

Fort Worth takes part in statewide effort to arrest people with outstanding warrants

Published Mar 3, 2011

Fort Worth will be part of a statewide effort to arrest people with outstanding warrants from unpaid speeding tickets and other violations starting this weekend, according to a press release from the City of Fort Worth. However parking violations issued by campus police would not be included in the effort, said TCU Police Lt. Ramiro Abad.

The Great Texas Warrant Roundup will be from March 5-12, according to the release. The release also noted law enforcement officials will increase their efforts to find and apprehend people who have warrants.

Self-injury videos have no place on YouTube

Published Mar 3, 2011

YouTube is home to every great viral video, like "The Bed Intruder," "Star Wars Kid," and "David After Dentist." But besides these hilarious "videos du jour," YouTube contains a dark subculture of videos depicting self-injury.

In a recent study published in the journal Pediatrics, researchers studied the 100 most-viewed videos that appear when one searches "self-harm" and "self-injury." With more than 2 million views, on average, almost every video had explicit pictures of injuries, most commonly cutting.

TCU track & field athletes compete to qualify for NCAA Indoor Championships

Published Mar 3, 2011

Four of TCU's track & field athletes will travel to Blacksburg, Va., this weekend to compete at the Virginia Tech Final Qualifier. The meet is an opportunity to qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station next weekend.

On the women's side, senior sprinter Kristal Juarez and sophomore Kelsey Samuels will represent the Frogs, while senior Mychal Dungey and junior Cameron Parker will represent the men's squad.

Recent grads can make light of thin job market by turning to public sector

Published Mar 3, 2011

The job market is thin for new graduates 8212; we know that, but some college graduates are making the best of it and are giving back at the same time.

In 2009, there was a distinct upturn in students working in the private sector for nonprofit organizations, according to a Wednesday article in The New York Times. Students who were unable to find jobs in the traditional sector were finding out that their desire to give back to the community along with their degrees were very marketable to nonprofit organizations.

MWC announces dates of Frogs? seven conference matchups

Published Mar 3, 2011

The Mountain West Conference has placed TCU's football schedule on the window sill to cool until its Sept. 3 season opener at Baylor. The MWC on Thursday announced the dates of the Frogs' seven conference...

Primatologist Jane Goodall visits campus Monday

Primatologist Jane Goodall visits campus Monday

Published Mar 3, 2011

This article was edited for accuracy at 12:09 March 5, 2011.

British anthropologist and primatologist Jane Goodall will be featured at the Roots & Shoots exhibit on Monday, John Trybus, manager of tour outreach and public relations at the Jane Goodall Institute, said.

As part of the event, which is co-sponsored by TCU and Fort Worth Country Day School, Goodall will advocate for listeners to identify problems and plan projects to make positive changes in their communities, he said. Admission toGoodall's lecture will be by invitation only.

SMUs stadium vandalized with TCU-related messages

SMU’s stadium vandalized with TCU-related messages

Published Mar 3, 2011

Southern Methodist University's Ford Stadium was vandalized sometime between last Friday and Monday with messages referring to TCU, an SMU official said.

Kent Best, executive director of news and communications for SMU, said the vandals sprayed 15 or 16 sections with TCU-related messages using an orange-colored aerosol foam similar to silly string on concession stand covers around the stadium and on a golf cart. Most of the messages were "TCU" and "TCU Frogs," according to photos on smudailymustang.com.

No. 8 TCU hits the road for Lubbock to take on Raiders this weekend

Published Mar 3, 2011

Riding a three-game losing streak, No. 8 TCU (4-4) will hit the road for the second time this season for a three-game series in Lubbock against Texas Tech.

TCU is 3-1 against Big 12 Conference competition so far this season, taking two of three against Kansas in the season series opener and a 2-0 shutout of Baylor on Feb. 22 in Waco. The Red Raiders (8-2) are hitting .347 and averaging 7.9 runs per game, led by Red Raiders' junior infielder Kelby Tomlinson.

Campus job fair takes practice to conquer

Published Mar 2, 2011

With just two months remaining in the semester, many students started their job search at a career fair offered on campus.

Kara Lutley, a senior marketing and business information systems major, was one of the many hopeful students at the event.

"This is my fifth time coming to the career fair," Lutley said. "I've been coming every year since I was a second-semester sophomore looking for internships. Now I'm graduating in May...I thought I might as well come back and look for an actual job."

Texas Independence Day worthy of explanation

Published Mar 2, 2011

Wednesday marked the 175th anniversary of the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence 8212; a date marked as Texas Independence Day.

There may be a stereotype or two about Texan pride. The "Don't Mess With Texas" state-sponsored commercials do no favors.

TCU students who attended elementary school in the Lone Star State may remember not only reciting the United States Pledge of Allegiance, but also reciting the Texas Pledge of Allegiance as well as singing the Texas state song, "Texas, Our Texas":