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First AddRan dean resigns from position

Published Sep 8, 2006

The provost announced at Thursday's Faculty Senate meeting that the dean of the AddRan College of Humanities and Social Sciences will be stepping down from her position.Mary Volcansek, dean of the AddRan College, will finish out the year before returning to teaching, said Nowell Donovan, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs.

"I want to take this time to publicly thank Mary for her service as the first dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences," Donovan said.

A national search for her replacement will begin soon, he said.

Men, women golfers to tee off; Lady Frogs ranked high in polls

Published Sep 8, 2006

The TCU men's and women's golf programs are ready to show they are teams to be reckoned with as both kick off their seasons Monday.The men's team will be traveling to Toledo, Ohio, to play in the Inverness...

Covington, a small town you’ve never heard of, is only 45 miles south

Published Sep 8, 2006

Almost everyone has, at one point in their lives, experienced that feeling of being stuck in the middle of nowhere without being able to do anything about it.Now, imagine living in a town without a hospital, restaurant, movie theater or even a bar, and you'll start to form an accurate mental picture of what Covington, Texas is all about.

Shopping at a gas station, joining the Future Farmers of America and having no fast-food restaurants around is all part of growing up in this small town, which is about 45 miles south of Fort Worth.

Young volleyball team looks to continue season’s success

Published Sep 8, 2006

With a successful road trip under its belt, the Lady Frogs volleyball team looks to continue its 8-1 season.But even with their success thus far, team members said there are points of the game they need to improve.

"We can always work on defense and blocking," senior middle blocker Anna Vaughn said. "In the past, blocking has probably been our weakest point, and we have a big conference, so we need to work on that especially."

Junior right-side hitter Emily Allen said the team needs to work on several facets, including keeping the momentum of the game.

Irwin’s death not spectacle

Published Sep 8, 2006

Animal and nature enthusiasts around the globe are mourning the death of Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter."Irwin was the beloved TV personality on many wildlife adventure shows, who was killed unexpectedly Monday from a stingray attack while filming a children's TV show off the Great Barrier Reef.

While in the water, Irwin swam over a hidden stingray and was stabbed in the chest with its barb. He was pulled from the water by his boat crew and rushed to a nearby island for emergency treatment. However, all attempts to save Irwin were unsuccessful.

Sept. 11 memorial to focus on future, university minister says

Published Sep 8, 2006

As the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks approaches, University Ministries is looking for a way to facilitate student reflection, said the minister to the university.A display of remembrance containing pictures, stories and quotes from students and others affected by the attacks will be in the Student Center Lounge on Monday.

The display will provide a place for students to grieve past losses while continuing to look forward, said Angela Kaufman, minister to the university.

"We should remember it, but not remain in it," she said.

Online streaming of campus sports available

Published Sep 8, 2006

Athletics administrators and College Sports Television have joined together to bring students online video broadcasts of TCU sports events for free in the 2006-2007 academic year.Scott Kull, associate athletics director for external operations, said the streaming video, which will be archived on gofrogs.com, makes games more accessible to students and alumni who wish to stay up-to-date with TCU athletics.

"We have started doing live video and audio for volleyball games this season," Kull said, "and we are going to broadcast the TCU-UC Davis game this weekend."

Frogs to face I-AA school; Ballard to return to field

Published Sep 8, 2006

Coming off its 17-7 win against the Baylor University Bears, the Horned Frogs football team will host the University of California at Davis Aggies at 6 p.m., Saturday at home.The Aggies are 1-0 following...

It’s not your mom’s cooking class

Published Sep 8, 2006

While most classes require students to listen to lectures, some classes offered in the nutritional sciences department include cooking and food tasting in the syllabus.One of these classes, food and culture, taught by Anne VanBeber, professor and chair of the nutritional sciences department, is being offered for the first time this semester to provide students with the foundational knowledge that the American Dietetic Association requires, VanBeber said.

Convocation marks 134th academic year

Convocation marks 134th academic year

Published Sep 8, 2006

The TCU Concert Chorale began the University Convocation and Founders' Celebration with "Shout for Joy" Thursday in Ed Landreth Hall Auditorium.Chancellor Victor Boschini said in his address to about 650 students and faculty members that TCU is a thriving and changing campus.

Changes include the $100 million Campus Commons project and the increase of applicants to TCU this year.

TCU had 8,700 applicants for the class of 2010, which is five times the space available at TCU, he said.

Graduate student writes top 5 song in national contest

Published Sep 8, 2006

A song written by a TCU student has recently been named one of the top five finalists in a national song-writing competition. The winner of The Student Anthem Challenge will be announced next week and will be decided through online voting, which will be available to voters through Sunday.

Jacquelyn Weitz, a music graduate student, entered her song "More Than I Am" in the competition almost five months ago, she said.

SGA to implement new ideas for tailgating

Published Sep 8, 2006

Nearly 1,000 students are expected to attend the new student-run tailgate Saturday before the Horned Frogs take on the University of California at Davis in their first home football game of the season, said the president of the Student Government Association. The student tailgate has been revamped since the 2005 season because students wanted something different than last year's tailgate, which took place on the practice field, said Trevor Heaney, president of SGA.