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Three team representatives head into Austin's Texas Relays events

Three team representatives head into Austin’s Texas Relays events

Published Apr 5, 2006

The TCU Flyin' Frogs are about to begin their biggest outdoor match this season - or at least three of them, anyways.Senior Katrina Zielinski, junior McKale Davis and sophomore Cassie Hostick will be TCU's only three representatives on the first day of the 79th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays track meet in Austin.

Both Zielinski and Davis will compete in the women's 10,000-meter invitational run and Hostick will race in the 1,500-meter run.

Online Exclusive!!! Baseball: Frogs beat Baylor with early offense

Online Exclusive!!! Baseball: Frogs beat Baylor with early offense

Published Apr 5, 2006

Like they have so many times this season, the Frogs found themselves facing an early deficit with the bat in their hands and men in scoring position. This time, however, TCU showed a little timely hitting can go a long way - a long, long way.The Frogs downed Baylor Tuesday night 18-8 after an explosive first inning that not only clinched the game early but may prove to be a turning point in what has been a disappointing season so far.

Alternative fuels worth research

Published Apr 5, 2006

A few years ago, the things we have today were unthinkable: Hybrid cars? What kind of crazy hippie are you?But now, with hybrid cars hitting the luxury market and becoming mainstream, cleaner energy is entering the realm of possibility. And with it, a whole new spectrum of alternative fuels and clean energy is becoming available to us.

The temptation would be to blow them off. After all, only liberals worry about the environment.

But before you do this, take a closer look: Our Republican president is supporting this measure. Big business is hopping on board.

Weighing in on Plus/Minus grading

Published Apr 5, 2006

Freshman radio-TV-film major Jeff Thurber works hard for his grades.He studies about 20 hours a week, more when he has tests, to maintain his 3.2 GPA, a solid B average.

Under the new system proposed by the Faculty Senate, however, Thurber's B average could be a plus.

Under the plus/minus grading system, recommended by the Senate in September 2005, Thurber would be a B+ student.

Since the debate first began two years ago, the proposed plus/minus system has been one of the most debated and misunderstood issues on campus.

Dean: Premajors to benefit from new advisers

Published Apr 4, 2006

The Center for Academic Services has joined the AddRan College of Humanities and Social Sciences to provide three new professional advisers funded by the Vision In Action plan. The VIA initiative is spending $932,000 over five years to recruit advisers in an effort to improve academic advising because students expressed their dissatisfaction with advisement by specialized major departments, said Michael Butler, associate dean of the AddRan College.

TCU raises health insurance cost for next year

Published Apr 4, 2006

Health insurance prices will increase by 14 percent next year for students using the university-offered insurance plan. The price will rise from $483 a semester to $552, according to a release from the Health Center.Marilyn Hallam, assistant to the director of the Health Center, said the price increase is due to rising health costs in the community. She also said the coverage is the same as last year: The plan still carries a $500,000 policy maximum and still has an out-of-pocket pay system.

Panel to discuss future of media

Published Apr 4, 2006

Journalists will discuss factors affecting the transformation of media at the second annual Schieffer Symposium, "The Changing Communications Landscape," at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Student Center Ballroom.Bob Schieffer, who graduated from TCU in 1959 and for whom the school of journalism was named in March 2005, will moderate the panel. Schieffer is currently the interim anchor of the "CBS Evening News" and has been the anchor and moderator of "Face the Nation" since 1991.

Higher admissions standards mean more competition for fall applicants

Published Apr 4, 2006

With an increase in applicants to TCU comes an increase in admissions standards, said the chairman of the TCU admissions committee.Jim Atwood, the chairman, said TCU now has the ability to be more selective in who it admits because higher standards of academic preparation are expected.

"One factor given increased emphasis, certainly at TCU, is leadership experience, which is seen as an important complement to academic preparation," Atwood said.

Senior runs final lap of career

Senior runs final lap of career

Published Apr 4, 2006

Though senior distance runner Katrina Zielinski's TCU running career is approaching its end, the impact she has had on her fellow runners is not likely to be quickly forgotten.Zielinski, who placed 11th overall at the C-USA meet during the 2003 cross country season, helping her team to a second-place finish and earning her third team all-conference honor, said she made an effort to be a good teammate by making sure her teammates felt confident.

"I always tried to encourage them and be there for them," Zielinski said. "I wanted to help them do their best."

TCU prepares for hunger education week

TCU prepares for hunger education week

Published Apr 4, 2006

Hunger Week, seven days dedicated to helping end hunger by educating the school and community of its effects, will run through Sunday.According to the TCU Hunger Week Web site, hunger.tcu.edu, "In the developing world, more than 1.2 billion currently live below the international poverty line, earning less than $1 a day."

TCU has hosted Hunger Week since 1982 and raised $25,000 last year.

Some of this year's Hunger Week activities include a Heel Hunger 5K run, a hunger workshop, a movie night and a banquet.

Your View: Hunger Week gives students chance to help

Published Apr 4, 2006

Every donated dollar to the Tarrant Area Food Bank gets translated into four and a half meals for hungry people in 13 counties. Last Tuesday, the House of Student Representatives passed Justin Brown's program allowing students to use their meal card money to buy food to donate to charity. With this recent buzz around the issue of hunger comes an easy opportunity to make a big difference in the local community and worldwide. That's right; Hunger Week is here again. Not only are there awesome events all week, you can actually donate money right off your meal card.

Independent candidates impaired by needless regulations

Independent candidates impaired by needless regulations

Published Apr 4, 2006

The Kinkster's grassroots campaign is cruising along full speed ahead. With a little luck and, oh, 45,540 signatures, he'll have just enough steam to generate the results he's been working so hard to achieve: his name on the ballot for Texas governor. Only after this pesky petition roadblock has been cleared can he focus his efforts on the actual gubernatorial election itself.Kinky Friedman, published satirist, musician, close comrade of Willie Nelson, and, above all, proud Texan, has been traversing the state, flying his independent flag and mustering up support for his campaign.