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Frogs Boom Sooners

Frogs Boom Sooners

Published Apr 18, 2007

After a two and a half hour rain delay the the No. 27 TCU Horned Frogs defeated the No. 26 Oklahoma University Sooners, 11-4 Tuesday night.The Frogs' bats remained hot in the opening of a nine home game stretch. A big second inning helped the Frogs to distance themselves from the Sooners. A single through the left side by junior Steve Ellington and walk by sophomore Ben Carruthers put runners on the bases for junior Bryan Kervin. A sacrifice infield hit from Kervin moved Ellington and Carruthers into scoring position and brought senior Steven Trout up to the plate.

Online evaluations burden

Published Apr 17, 2007

Starting April 18, sections of course evaluations will be given online as part of a pilot test to determine how response rates will be affected by technology.Catherine Wehlburg, executive director of the Office of Assessment and Quality Evaluation, said the evaluations will be sent through e-mail with a link to the evaluation. She said text boxes below each multiple choice question will encourage more detailed responses.

While the results of the pilot test could be surprising, students may be less likely to take the initiative to fill out online evaluations in the future.

Latin Americans find economic freedom in U.S.

Published Apr 17, 2007

It seems Latin Americans are putting their money to work; it's just taking a little trip first.The Inter-American Development Bank, a bank set up primarily to monitor and aid Latin American economies, reports that Latin American immigrants sent $62 billion from the United States to their native countries last year.

These payments, known as remittances, are part of the ongoing political debate surrounding immigration in the United States.

Rob Garnett, associate professor of economics, sees these remittances as a positive sign.

Freshman sprinter qualifies for regionals, fills in for injured runner

Freshman sprinter qualifies for regionals, fills in for injured runner

Published Apr 17, 2007

The first command echoes through the stadium, "Runners to your marks."With a silent swagger, he adjusts the starting blocks and takes a deep breath.

The second command rings out, "Set."

Tensed in the afternoon sun, he knows a fraction of a second is all that it takes for the race to begin, and in a sprint, a fraction of a second is all it takes for the race to be lost.

The gun fires, and the runners begin a mad dash for the finish line. In a quarter-mile race, 49 seconds is an eternity, but 45 seconds is a blur.



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Virginia Tech Massacre

Virginia Tech Massacre

Published Apr 17, 2007

In the wake of a mass slaying at Virginia Tech on Monday morning, administrators said TCU crisis management policies were re-evaluated and will remain the same. TCU is constantly looking for the best emergency strategic plan in the country by re-evaluating policies annually, said Don Mills, vice chancellor for student affairs.

"We have a pretty good setup here," Mills said.

Mills said campus security won't change because the incident seems to be isolated to Virginia Tech.

The incident is "really unbelievable," Mills said.

MLB needs to attract more diverse players

Published Apr 17, 2007

Sunday was the 60th anniversary of one of the most groundbreaking moments in sports history.On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers as the first black player to play major league baseball.

While his emergence to stardom at the big-league level began to expand the game to people who had never played before, his affect on the game of baseball appears to be fading away.

That is a real shame, especially with everything he did for black athletes both during his baseball career and as a civil rights activist after retiring.

TCU News Now program faces uncertain future

Published Apr 17, 2007

TCU News Now students met with Chancellor Victor Boschini on Monday to discuss the future of the three-year-old student-led news station threatened by next semester's low enrollment.News Now volunteers Christina Durano and Hilary Whittier have begun a movement to try to improve student participation and funding for the news station that will have to be scaled down from its current weekly show because of low student enrollment for the upcoming fall semester.

Corny countdown critiques create condemning conduct

Published Apr 17, 2007

VH1 is a television network notorious for making notoriously bad shows, complete with ridiculous, punned titles. One genre of its faux-reality shows is countdowns - the network sets up critics to countdown everything from Oscar-worthy fashion statements to "awesomely bad songs." I don't consider myself an excellent or even concerned judge of fashion, so my point of annoyance is at the music.In the countdown of the "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs ... Ever," different songs are ranked and their videos are aired along with critical commentary. From whom does the commentary come?

Scammers try to cash in with donations from alumni

Published Apr 17, 2007

Charitable alumni beware: scammers posing as TCU students are reportedly targeting alumni to make some fast cash. Tracy Syler-Jones, vice chancellor for marketing and communication, said she has received about five phone calls from concerned alumni indicating that individuals had contacted them, saying they were TCU students selling magazine subscriptions to raise money for a trip to London.

One of these calls came from Groves, near the Port Arthur area from an alumnus who said they were a victim of the magazine scam.

Baseball team looks for payback after 13-5 loss against Sooners

Baseball team looks for payback after 13-5 loss against Sooners

Published Apr 17, 2007

The No. 28 TCU baseball team will begin a nine-game home stint when the team faces the No. 23 Oklahoma Sooners on Tuesday night. The Horned Frogs are looking to avenge a 13-5 road loss to the Sooners. The loss was the only blemish on the Frogs' recent seven-game road trip.

The Frogs went 6-1 on the road, including two conference sweeps of the Air Force Falcons and the UNLV Rebels.

Pet owners should read pet food labels carefully

Published Apr 17, 2007

On March 16, a nationwide recall of pet food was carried out after reports of several pets dying and others coping with kidney failure. Contamination was the conclusion with the belief that the polluted ingredient wheat gluten, which is dough washed clean of starch, was to blame.Pet-owners were thoroughly shocked at the deterioration of many of their pets' health, and the situation is not being handled the way that it should be.

Draft Preparation

Published Apr 17, 2007

The 2007 National Football League draft is only two weeks away, and 18 Horned Frogs have declared that they will enter the draft. Horned Frog players Jeff Ballard, Herb Taylor, Marvin White, Michael DePriest, Eric Buchanan, Quentily Harmon and Jared Retkofsky went to Texas Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, last Friday to participate in local workouts, said Mark Cohen, director of athletics media relations.

The workout was the last opportunity for these players to showcase their skills and knowledge of the game to the NFL scouts before draft day on April 28.