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Swimmers head to nationals

Swimmers head to nationals

Published Dec 3, 2008

Twelve swimmers will represent TCU at the USA Swimming Short Course National Championships in Atlanta on Dec. 4 and 5.

Six men and six women qualified to compete in the individual-based meet, which showcases the best collegiate talent along with club swimmers 17 and up. The TCU swimmers competing will also face many Olympians at the meet. Michael Phelps competed in the meet last year.

Division changes can fix FBS mess

Published Dec 2, 2008

Just like most Americans, my Thanksgiving break from school and work was full of the three F's: family, food and football.

After spending quality time with my family over some amazing food, I watched some terrible football.



Seriously, why are the Detroit Lions in the NFL?



In light of the bad football on TV, I decided to get together with some of my buddies from high school to play our own football.



After I made a first-down catch, my friend Garrett punched me square in the mouth while forcing me out of bounds.

Frogs’ bowl destination still up in the air

Published Dec 2, 2008

The Frogs' regular season is done, but they continue to climb the polls despite the lack of games.

TCU moved from No. 14 in the BCS to No. 11 after this weekend's off week, and the rumor mill about which bowl game the Frogs will be playing in is churning.



According to an e-mail sent by associate director of bands Brian Youngblood to all members of the marching band at 11:58 a.m. Monday, the band was preparing to head to San Diego to play in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.

Don’t rely on government to make difference

Published Dec 2, 2008

Everywhere I go, I hear how everyone is so ecstatic that Barack Obama will make their lives better. Oprah even went as far as to call him "The One." How could she not with all the promises he made to the American people?

According to Obama, he's going to make America energy independent, give everyone health care, cut taxes, bring peace, lower gas prices and, Lord knows how many other things. Let's think realistically for a second. Can we really expect all of this from one person?

Don’t blame Mormons for undesirable election outcome

Published Dec 2, 2008

Since Election Day, disappointed voters have made public expressions of their displeasure with both their feet and their wallets.Disgruntled Obama opponents? No, gay rights activists angered over the narrow...

Local businesses say economy not a problem

Local businesses say economy not a problem

Published Dec 2, 2008

Students are keeping the local business around the university running regularly regardless of the economic downturn.

Llisa Lewis, manager of the TCU Barnes & Noble bookstore, said the bookstore is not affected by the university budget cuts, and the university-owned, Barnes-&-Noble-run bookstore is still doing well since it opened in January.



"We are following a normal game plan," Lewis said. "Everything is normally planned out in our marketing calendar."

University grants employee benefits to same-sex couples

Published Dec 2, 2008

Hundreds of students, faculty and staff at the University of Texas at Austin are protesting UT's policy to not extend employee benefits to same-sex couples.

UT is state-funded and therefore does not extend same-sex couples employee benefits because Texas state law prevents it. Several on-campus groups rallied against the university's exclusion of benefits for same-sex couples Nov. 12 outside the Texas Union Patio.



TCU, however, has offered benefits to homosexual couples since Jan. 1, 2005.

Administrator: Obama’s financial aid plans not likely to affect campus

Published Dec 2, 2008

Although the amount of financial aid students receive probably won't change under the Obama administration, the application process they go through might, the director of scholarships and financial aid said.

Mike Scott, director of scholarships and financial aid, said he's for President-elect Barack Obama's plans to eliminate the FAFSA and replace it with a checkbox on families' tax forms, although there are still some procedural details that need to be worked out.

Neeley students form second microfinance project

Published Dec 2, 2008

In 2006, Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize for starting the first world movement to abolish poverty through micro-lending, a practice of giving small loans to the poor to help them financially support themselves.

Today, the Financial Management Association used his vision to create a microfinance committee of four to five students to provide financial assistance to the world's working poor.



The idea for the microfinance fund began from a class project, said Travis Gallatin, president of Financial Management Association.

Foreign language requirement should be prioritized

Published Dec 2, 2008

A new core curriculum change has been presented to the Faculty Senate, but officials aren't confident that this modification will be accepted. The administration should seriously consider a campuswide language requirement and how it would enhance students' education. David Bedford, chair of the Faculty Senate Student Relations Committee, said he presented a six-hour foreign language requirement to the open forum. Bedford said he hopes the Senate will see the importance of having a foundation for a foreign language in the global community TCU promotes.

Foreign language requirement proposal hits road block at Faculty Senate

Published Dec 2, 2008

A Faculty Senate official is pushing for a six-hour foreign language requirement to be implemented into the core curriculum in hopes that the administration will take action in the future.

David Bedford, Faculty Senate Student Relations Committee chair and Spanish instructor, said he presented the issue to the Faculty Senate in the open forum so that the senators could start thinking about it, but he doesn't think there will be a foreign language requirement anytime soon.

CD Review: Snow Patrol’s experimental journey not impressive

Published Dec 2, 2008

With the release of Snow Patrol's fifth studio album, "A Hundred Million Suns," one can't help thinking the Northern Irish outfit has begun to melt.The melancholy, brooding lyrics and electric guitar found...