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Women’s basketball gain speed as the MWC title approaches

Published Jan 13, 2010

After a convincing win against conference rival Utah, No. 22 TCU, now 12-3 for the season, is looking to defeat a 10-4 Wyoming in Laramie tonight. The Lady Frogs hope to extend their seven-game win streak, which marks the fourth longest in program history, with a victory over the Cowgirls.

"The biggest challenge is that they're a good basketball team," said associate head coach Brian Ostermann. "Any time you're playing a good team on their floor, you have to overcome the challenges."

Tighter airport security a necessary evil

Published Jan 13, 2010

The glory days of flying are now over. Long gone are the days of beautiful, cheery flight attendants and bright-eyed, young pilots who earned their stripes in World War II or any other military conflict. The flight attendant job has been relegated to older women who look like one of the members of ZZ Top without the awesome beard. Pilots have turned into exhausted, worn out older men who always regale us with the weather at our destination in the same, monotonous pilot tone.

Perspectives: American Idol Watching Party

Published Jan 13, 2010

Fox sponsored a viewing party at Union Grounds for the first episode of the new season of American Idol.

Fox contacted Student Affairs to see if TCU was having a watching party, then selected the university to air live during the show.



Fox provided prizes such as blankets, sweatshirts, iTunes cards and a poster signed by the show's cast.



Student affairs leaders Kennedy Stewart and Emily Hensley organized the event, complete with the American Idol Nintendo Wii game set up for viewers to play during commercial breaks.

Letter to the Editor: Construction exacerbates parking problem

Published Jan 13, 2010

After three weeks of holiday comfort food and home cooking, the first stop on my list after I got back to TCU was the campus Rec Center. I was looking forward to finally snagging a great parking space with almost no competition.

Unfortunately, once I arrived at the site, I was greeted, not by a practically empty parking lot, but by a fenced-off mound of dirt and gravel.



I was even more chagrined to learn that the lot wasn't just temporarily closed for paving: it was being replaced with a new administration building.

Parking closure lacked prompt warning

Published Jan 13, 2010

For the past few years, TCU has been proactive in building and remodeling infrastructure. This helps maintain a campus that current students can be proud of and prospective students can admire. However,...

Tight airport security stalls traveling students

Published Jan 12, 2010

Junior electrical engineering major Eddie Udegbe had never had problems flying back to Fort Worth from his home in Nigeria.That changed Friday.Udegbe underwent questioning and was held by immigration officers...

Albertsons closed, Kroger on the way

Albertsons closed, Kroger on the way

Published Jan 12, 2010

Renovations for the new Kroger grocery store on South University Drive will be complete in the early summer, a Kroger spokesman said.

Gary Huddleston, director of consumer affairs for Kroger Food Stores, said the company will take possession of the former Albertsons' building March 1 and will begin renovations immediately. The company is in the process of drawing up blueprints, and the renovations are expected to take three months, he said.

Q&A: Patterson thanks fans for a great season

Q&A: Patterson thanks fans for a great season

Published Jan 12, 2010

Closing the season with a 12-1 record, Frog football Head Coach Gary Patterson sat down with the Skiff to discuss the 2009 campaign and the program as a whole. Patterson has been a coach at the university...

BCS broke records for TCU despite loss

Published Jan 12, 2010

The Frogs' 17-10 loss to Boise State in the 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl changed the team's record from unscathed to tainted, as they finished 12-1, giving them a No. 6 ranking in both the USA Today Coaches' Poll and the Associated Press Poll.

While this unsavory record change might be the most obvious result of the game to most fans who either traveled to Arizona or watched the game on national TV, the game should be appreciated for its record-breaking qualities, which extended from team selection to trophy presentation.

Perspectives: Scharbauer Hall

Published Jan 12, 2010

Inspiring an Ivy-League feel, Scharbauer Hall opened its doors on Monday to become the home of the John V. Roach Honors College and the AddRan College of Liberal Arts.

Students leave university in wake of drug bust

Students leave university in wake of drug bust

Published Jan 12, 2010

Updated at 12:13 a.m. on Jan. 12.


Three men arrested during a December drug sweep are no longer enrolled at the university, according to the Office of Communications.

Lisa Albert, director of communications at the university, wrote in an e-mail that she cannot share specific details about why the men - Timothy Hand, Cameron Abelson and David Harrell - are no longer students.



Harrell and Hand wrote in separate e-mails that they chose to leave the university. Abelson's circumstances are unclear.