By Eric Edwards / Posted January 20, 2005
As I wrote this, I hadn't yet boarded, but experience told me that, as a single traveler, I'd be getting a seat in the front of the plane - an ideal place if you don't mind being wedged in with an older couple wearing matching sweat suits.And I don't. Southwest's first-come, first-seated policy works for me.
As the world makes its annual trip into holiday-fueled "couple craziness," it's important for single folks to carve out their own place so they don't feel left behind in the season of togetherness.
By TCU Daily Skiff / Posted January 20, 2005
The parking lot adjacent to Tucker Technology Center and Sid Richardson Building has been closed.But don't start to grumble just yet.
Although 300 students must make a detour from the lot, they haven't been completely forgotten.
It seems TCU officials planned ahead for the possible inconvenience --- and for a solution.
The TCU TRAC has been up and running since the start of the fall semester before plans for the privately owned apartment center known as GrandMarc at Westberry Place were even finalized.
By Katie McMillen / Posted January 20, 2005
Student Government Association President David Watson says he is in the process of making several changes within SGA."I've been very involved with student government, and over time I've created a vision for student government and seen its potential," Watson said.
Watson, a junior entrepreneurial management major, previously served as a representative, permanent improvements chairman and treasurer.
After working as treasurer, Watson said he can create a better system to disperse activities funding than the system in place.
By Amy Mays / Posted January 20, 2005
It will snow tonight in Texas - even if just at TCU. Programming Council will host the second Frog Freeze Fest from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. today at Frog Fountain.
There will be fake snow made from large blocks of ice, as well as s'mores and other food.
Students can make their own music videos with the help of a Starstage in the Student Center Lounge, and an airbrush tattoo booth will also be available.
The Student Center Ballroom will host a performance of "The Griot," a one-woman act which looks into black history, at 7 p.m.
By Madison Pelletier / Posted January 1, 1995
Third ranked TCU defeated No. 4 Wisconsin 21-19, the closest game the Frogs had all season, in Pasadena at the 97th Rose Bowl Game.
TCU head football coach Gary Patterson was very humble that the Frogs had the chance to play in the "Granddaddy of them all", but also with a win.
"We won 21-19, but we're very humble in this situation and understand it took a lot of people to get us to this point," Patterson said.
By Madison Pelletier / Posted January 1, 1995
In a stadium with a majority of Badger fans, the No. 3 Horned Frogs led No. 5 Badgers 14-13 at halftime at the 97th Rose Bowl Game.
The Frogs and the Badgers set the highest first quarter scoring record in Rose Bowl History with 24 points scored. The last record was 17 points scored by Michigan vs. Washington in the 1993 Rose Bowl.
Wisconsin started the game with a lead early in the first quarter with a 30 yard field goal by Phillip Welch.