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Women’s soccer denied NCAA tourney bid

Published Nov 12, 2008

Despite the best record in school history, the soccer team failed to receive an at-large bid to the women's NCAA tournament.

The team finished with a record of 14-4-2, claiming the No. 3 seed in the Mountain West Conference Tournament. The team won its opening-round match against the No. 6 seed, San Diego State, but fell in the semifinal round to Utah. Brigham Young University beat Utah to claim the MWC tournament title and at-large bid to the tournament.

Coaches fired mid-season have no reason to stay

Published Nov 11, 2008

What do coaches Ron Prince, Joe Tiller, Phil Fulmer, Tyrone Willingham and President George W. Bush have in common?

All of them are currently working, but none will have a job come January.



Bush at least knew this was going to happen four years ago, but for the four coaches, they had no idea until recently.



And worse, the coaches are still expected to work despite already getting the axe from their respective schools.

Womens basketball: With the season fast approaching, kinks remain

Women’s basketball: With the season fast approaching, kinks remain

Published Nov 11, 2008

The Lady Frogs' last-second, come-from-behind win over the Oklahoma City University Stars in their final tuneup before the start of the regular season made it evident that there is still work to be done.

Head coach Jeff Mittie said rebounding was a huge concern, despite outrebounding the Stars 47-46 in the 56-55 victory.



"That's been something we've spent a lot of time on in the last week," Mittie said. "We're not very quick to the ball right now."

Students should be given single-sex dorm options

Published Nov 11, 2008

With the renovation of Sherley Hall underway and plans set for remodeling the interior of Colby Hall, incoming residents will be left without an option for single-sex housing.

Craig Allen, director of Residential Services, said the dorm will open coed next fall to make room for male students who will be displaced by the closing of Milton Daniel Hall for renovation. After the two dorms reopen, a decision will be made whether to keep the dorms coed or make a return to single-sex status.

Double-sided printing option in the works

Published Nov 11, 2008

Technology Resources is helping the university go green by working to make double-sided printing the default setting in the Mary Couts Burnett Library's information commons.

Bryan Lucas, executive director of Technology Resources, said the idea of double-sided printing was initiated by students at the beginning of the semester.



Each semester, students are given 200 free pages for printing in the Pharos system in the computer lab, and charges will apply after the first 200 pages.

Lagging athlete graduation rate not all bad news, official says

Published Nov 11, 2008

The university's graduation rates for its athletes in all but one sport lag behind the national averages, but university officials said they hope new academic facilities and programs for athletes will help them improve.

Chris Uchacz, director of athletic academic services, said TCU's overall graduation success rate or GSR, is 68 percent. The NCAA's national average is 78 percent.



Jack Hesselbrock, associate athletics director for internal operations, said "The numbers don't lie."



"Kids just didn't finish," Hesselbrock said.

A supportive environment for football starts with small habits

Published Nov 11, 2008

This past Thursday I flew to Salt Lake City to watch TCU football play the University of Utah. In addition to about 40 TCU fans on the plane was a representative from the FedEx Orange Bowl. He was among...

Obama should consider McCain for a cabinet position

Published Nov 11, 2008

Nov. 5, I woke up with mixed feelings.

I disagree with Barack Obama on several ideological issues, but I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. The next four, or eight, years are a blank slate for now, and any idea of what an Obama presidency will look like is a conjecture at best.



I was heartened by John McCain's concession speech urging support for Obama. He was a very gracious loser, and it made me feel proud for supporting him with my vote.

$16 mil. Sherley renovation to make room for men

Published Nov 11, 2008

After 50 years on campus, Sherley Hall is undergoing a $16 million renovation project and will reopen as a coed dorm in fall 2009 to allow more room for incoming male students, a Residential Services official said.

Craig Allen, director of Residential Services, said Sherley will be converted into a coed dorm because Milton Daniel Hall will be closed for renovation, and the university needs living space for incoming male students. After renovations of Milton Daniel are complete, the university will make a decision on whether Sherley will remain a coed dorm, Allen said.

Get the scoop on who’s on the ballot

Published Nov 11, 2008

This story was edited Nov. 11 at 11:45 a.m. to remove information from Justin LaPoten. He is no longer a candidate for vice president. Check back later for more information.

President


Kelly Barnes



Hometown: Austin



Year: Junior



Major: Political science



The role of the Student Body President is to represent the students' interests. My platform aims to do just that.

Minimal sets, props characterize award-winning play

Published Nov 11, 2008

The exhortation of the play "Our Town" to enjoy life to its fullest transcends the time during which it was written, cast members said.Because the production features a minimal set and the actors pantomime...

McCain’s loss due to poor campaign strategies

Published Nov 11, 2008

John McCain brought a classless campaign to a dignified close last Tuesday night, though his supporters remained obstinately disrespectful. While the media will now undoubtably be scrambling for stories to fill the void the end of the two-year campaign has brought, I would like to offer my own epitaph to the most exciting political campaign in recent history.

McCain lost for three main reasons. He was off-message, he was negative and he made poor decisions.