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Frogs look for revenge against Oral Roberts after defeat in 2004 NCAA Regional Tourney

Published Feb 15, 2007

The last time that the Horned Frogs baseball team faced the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, one team was sent home without a chance to compete in the College World Series, while the other lived to play on another postseason day.The then No. 22 Horned Frogs (3-1) were defeated by the Golden Eagles (2-0) in the 2004 NCAA Regional, and Friday will mark the first time these two teams will face each other since that postseason matchup.

Both squads bring different teams to the field than those who played in 2004.

Pell Grant increase benefits low-income students

Published Feb 15, 2007

For the first time in four years, the Pell Grant value will be increased for low-income college students. The rise in funding for the grant is an advantageous situation for college students who finance their way through college.The Pell Grant is a federally funded form of financial aid given to college students that does not need to be paid back unlike the federal subsidized and unsubsidized loans and Stafford loans.

Rifle team receives bid to first-ever NCAA tourney

Rifle team receives bid to first-ever NCAA tourney

Published Feb 15, 2007

Whether the match is tightly contested or already over from the beginning, the rifle team keeps on winning. The latest example of its winning ways was its 18-point aggregate victory in the NRA Sectionals...

Valentine’s for everyone, not just one

Published Feb 14, 2007

It's that time of year again - the one and only Valentine's Day.Today is traditionally the day to profess love for that special someone and to fill the pockets of Hallmark, Olive Garden and chocolate manufacturers around the world.

And for singles, today is traditionally the day to lament their lack of a loved one or attempt to ignore the over-commercialized holiday all together.

It's no doubt Valentine's Day has multiple meanings depending on where one is in life. For some, it can be good. For others, it can carry a bad stigma.

Administration creates pandemic plan in case of disease, viral outbreak

Published Feb 14, 2007

A communication plan is now in place in case of an outbreak of an airborne virus or disease. Campus Life has implemented a pandemic plan that includes ways of trafficking information to the public with extra phone lines and Web sites.

Laura Crawley, assistant dean of campus life and health promotion, said the university is trying to be proactive by coordinating plans for an outbreak on campus.

She said a pandemic could be the avian flu or even something the public doesn't know about yet.

Alumnus starts entrepreneurial scholarship

Published Feb 14, 2007

More students could be starting businesses in Fort Worth next fall.Alumnus Bill Shaddock is working with the Neeley School of Business to establish the Bill Shaddock Investment Fund to support student-run businesses. The fund would provide resources to students who either need the money to further grow their businesses or to students who have ideas and need a little money to get their ideas started, said David Minor, director of the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center.

Fair gives opportunity to obtain passports

Published Feb 14, 2007

After a relaxing Spring Break in Bermuda, you're ready to hop back on the plane before school starts again. Just one problem ... you can't board the plane.Due to a new travel regulation, people re-entering the United States by air are required to present proof of U.S. citizenship, such as a passport.

To help students, faculty and staff prepare for this change, Mailing Services and the Brown-Lupton Student Center are hosting a passport fair Feb. 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Student Center Lounge, said Glen Hulme, post office manager.

Students support independent aid program

Published Feb 14, 2007

In an effort to increase funding for the Texas Tuition Exchange Grant, 11 students spent the past two days lobbying at the state Capitol in Austin.The TEG gives money to private institutions to use for student financial aid and scholarships.

According to a 2007 report from the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas, there are 40 independent - nonprofit and tax-exempt - colleges and universities in the state. These institutions award more than 22 percent of all bachelor's degrees in Texas.

Skip presents for presence on Love Day

Published Feb 14, 2007

Valentine's Day is upon us. It's a day for love and chocolates, flowers and romance, teddy bears, hearts and jewelry.It's also a day for mass marketing and consumerism.

Each year, around Feb. 14, people desperately scramble to pick out the perfect present for the one they adore. According to Hallmark research, more than 180 million cards are exchanged for Valentine's Day (second only to Christmas when about 20 billion cards are exchanged).

Long-distance-relationship stereotypes not always true

Published Feb 14, 2007

Eleanor Roosevelt said absence makes the heart grow fonder, and college students in long-distance relationships hope she was right. According to research conducted at Ohio State University, about 75 percent of students have been, are, or will be in a long-distance relationship at some point in their college career, said Laura Stafford, associate professor at OSU and author of the book "Maintaining Long-Distance and Cross-Residential Relationships."

Holiday should be realistic; don’t compare relationships

Published Feb 14, 2007

Every year, one day comes around where candy, flowers, cards and gifts are exchanged in the name of love. It is the inevitable Valentine's Day. There is some skepticism about how Valentine's Day came to be or why we celebrate it.

In one legend, St. Valentine wrote a letter to a girl he liked during his confinement in prison expressing his love for her before he was sentenced to death, according to history.com. After his death, Feb. 14 became a day for lovers to celebrate their love for one another.

Love not fair for all, favors some more than others

Published Feb 14, 2007

Ah, Valentine's Day. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and sweethearts walk hand-in-hand down the sidewalk whispering sweet nothings into each other's ears. Flowers, candies, dates and greeting cards. Love is in the air.However, for the single people (myself included), Valentine's Day arouses a much different, less euphoric set of emotions.

Loneliness. Despair. Jealousy. Sound familiar? Maybe these feelings rise as the couple at the table across share a romantic kiss. I know, I despise them as well.