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VW GTI needs no replacement

Volkswagen's MkV GTI has been out for sometime now, and after winning many awards, it is now about to be phased out for the upcoming GTI MkVI. So now is the last chance to go and pick one up. As almost any car enthusiast will tell you, there is no better way to be involved in the driving experience than by slamming that left leg down on a third pedal. (2) comments

From mythology to modernity, what prompts individuals to break off relationships has captured the imagination of the masses. And though the spirit of Valentine's Day encourages romances both young and old, let's examine the famous breakups that are littered throughout human history. (1) comment

Romantic dinner for two: Chicken Parmesan

Sure, you've seen it done at the local Italian restaurant all the time, but have you tried recreating it at home? This chicken parmesan recipe is pretty simple and instead of forking over a lot of money to try to impress your date, you can showcase your cooking skills to wow and woo her. (0) comments

Gift ideas: Think outside the box on Valentine's Day

By now, you probably already know the rules. Whether it's getting that all-important reservation at the fancy restaurant weeks in advance or raiding what's left of Walgreens around Feb. 12, time is a factor. Here are a couple of alternatives to the Valentine's Day box of chocolates/flowers/card combination. (1) comment

Quiz: Will your relationship stand the test of time?

Take this quiz to see whether your relationship can stand the test of time. See bottom of page for results. 1) If your significant other wanted to see you right away without giving you a reason why, would you: A) Drop everything to see what he/she wants. (0) comments

Representatives of the TCU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community expressed a lack of unity within the gay population in addition to the broader campus, according to a study on the support of LGBT students within the university. A research project led by sophomore social work major Shelly Newkirk and her mentor Tracy Dietz, associate professor of social work, extensively surveyed five students from the gay community. (1) comment

Neeson captivates in thriller 'Taken'

"Taken" stars Liam Neeson as Bryan Mills, a former CIA operative who has just given up his job as a government agent to be close to his daughter Kim. Just as Kim (Maggie Grace) and her best friend Amanda (Katie Cassidy) decide to go to Paris, Mills' worst fears of his daughter's safety come true as the two get abducted from their apartment in broad daylight. (0) comments

RTVF alumna carves out career in Hollywood

In the seven years since she left TCU, Kate Simonides has worked with vampires, awkward writers, FBI agents and farmers. An alumna of the radio-TV-film program, Simonides, which rhymes with "commodities," has worked in the production of over 10 television shows, including "Angel," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Criminal Minds" and the reality show "Farmer Wants a Wife. (0) comments

Green River Ordinance shows range in new album

Green River Ordinance has a sizable following here on campus, having spent much of its time playing at local venues like The Aardvark before it hit it big last year with a major record label deal with Virgin Records America. With "Out of My Hands," the band makes a solid debut, polished and mainstream yet still in tune with its roots. (1) comment



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