Faculty
Senate approves core curriculum model
By Amy Johnson
Staff Reporter
The
Faculty Senate approved the core curriculum committees proposed
revision Thursday. A final version of the new core is expected by
April 1.
Future
of online learning examined
By
Colleen Casey
News Editor
Despite the growing number of online courses at some public universities,
administrators at TCU said there will not be a significant increase
of such classes here.
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Photographer/Ty
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Charles
Moncrief Chair of Geology Noel Donovan discusses the proposed
plan for the new university curriculum requirements with the
faculty senate Wednesday afternoon in the Dee J. Kelly Alumni
and Visitors Center.
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TheSkiffView
SPEAK UP
Minor sex offenses should be reported
We
hear about sex offenders on campus, or near campus, often. The story
of the notorious TCU rapist is told to freshmen to scare
them out of jogging alone at night, and females are often warned
to watch their drinks and be wary of the date rape drug.
My
college lesson: liberals ignore other views, facts
Priya
Abraham
Finals
are coming, but stressing out over tests isnt the thing to
do
Lauren
Cates
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Letters to the editor
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Lady
Frogs play best game, trounce SMU
By Danny Gillham
Sports Editor
Cross-town
rival Southern Methodist couldnt keep up with the Lady Frogs,
who got up big and kept it there en route to a 20-point victory.
The
Mustangs simply had no answer for Sandora Irvin Tuesday.
Frogs
face young, talented Bears Saturday
By Danny Gillham
Sports Editor
The
mens basketball team takes a trip down I-35 for a Saturday
showdown with 4-0 Baylor.
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Photographer/Ty
Halasz
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Sophomore
forward Sandora Irvin and the Lady Frogs cruised Thursday
night to a 77-57 victory over SMU at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.
Irvin had a career-high 27 points, along with 11 rebounds
and five blocks.
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TheSideline
Frogs bring
home three more conference honors |