TCU Receives $500 000 in federal stimulus money
Funds to go to federal work study and chemistry
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Governor Rick Perry refuses to appear at October gubernatorial debate
Gov. Rick Perry has nothing to gain and everything to lose by participating in an October debate with opponent Bill White, which was why he has declined to do so, according to one political science professor.
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Honors College to host first-ever film competition
Residents of Milton Daniel Hall and students of the John V. Roach Honors College have the opportunity to win $1,000 in the college’s first-ever film competition.
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We expect a high level of transparency from our politicians
The Nov. 2 gubernatorial election date is drawing near, but Republican Gov. Rick Perry and Democratic challenger Bill White, former mayor of Houston, have yet to participate in a formal debate. Perry is refusing to take part in the much-anticipated Oct. 19 event alongside White until the latter releases tax returns from all his years in public office.
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Texting and driving isn't worth the risk
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We’ve all seen it or done it. You look down at your phone, rapidly punch a few keys, glance back up at the road, look down and type some more. Look up, look down. Look up, look down.
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Future of MWC unsure
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Brigham Young University will leave the Mountain West Conference starting next season and Chancellor Victor Boschini said he is unsure of whether the conference will make further changes in the future.
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Beavers due for victory on Saturday
Special Section - Opinion
Disclaimer: In no way is the following article written with bias opinion, despite the fact that its author is an OSU student and avid Beaver fan. Oh, who am I kidding? Let’s do this.
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Frogs mean serious business
Special Section - Opinion
A Horned Frog shoots blood out of its eye as a defense mechanism a Beaver hides in its dam when danger is near. Well, Beavers, it is time to hide in your dam.
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Stronger Frog lines should mean victory
Special Section
Former Clemson standout C.J. Spiller may be a distant memory to the TCU defense, but this year’s team could learn a lot from TCU’s top out-of-conference opponent last season.














