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So
close
TCU
students found some unusual places to watch the Frogs take on
Southern Mississippi in a roller coaster ride of a game. |
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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Senior
education major Steve Witt anxiously watches the football
game on a projection screen Thursday night at the Tom Brown-Pete
Wright Residential Community.
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Insurance
costs set to increase
For
the past seven years, Andrea Heitz has worn an insulin pump
to give her insulin 24 hours a day instead of giving herself
shots. |
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Retreat
awakens faith
Students
from every denomination on campus are coming together this weekend
to grow in their own faith and beliefs, said Nick Breaux, a
senior international marketing major. |
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TheSkiffView
RESPECT
Take the time to remember
Kennedy
COMMENTARY
Saturday
is the 40th anniversary of the assassination of President John
F. Kennedy, although many students may not realize it
or even care. |
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Extras
are ruining the movie experience
COMMENTARY
Movies
used to be so much simpler.
You went to the theater and sat down. The movie ran. When the
movie was over, it was over. Stories were self-contained and
limited to a few hours. Technology provided a physical restraint
on creativity. |
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Frogs
fight hard, but fall short
HATTIESBURG,
Miss. TCU can forget about the BCS.
Any debate about whether the 10th-ranked Horned Frogs belonged
in a major bowl ended Thursday night when their frantic, fourth-quarter
rally failed in a 40-28 loss to Southern Mississippi. |
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Loss
shouldnt overshadow team success
COMMENTARY
Thursday night was to be the night of nights.
TCU was supposed to establish its mark on the national landscape
by defeating Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. |
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Where
were you on November 22, 1963?
People
who were alive Nov. 22, 1963 can remember exactly where they
were when President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas. Weve
asked some TCU community members for their stories, and how
they reacted to the tragic event that was the equivalent of
a modern-day Sept. 11. |
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Lost
Library Treasures
Locked
and stored in the depths of the basement of the Mary Couts Burnett
Library are books concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
These books are stored in the Jim Wright Collection and the
Marguerite Oswald Collections. For a listing of the available
books, please click the link above. |
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Wright
reflects on experience
On Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedys day began
with the sound of raindrops falling on the streets of downtown
Fort Worth. |
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