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Football analysis: Frogs’ special teamers experienced, talented

Published Apr 24, 2009

Field goals and field position can make all the difference in the world for a football team when the clock is winding down in the fourth quarter. Special teams are a vital part of any team, and the Frogs will be returning most of their 2008 unit for the upcoming season.

The two notable departures are running back Aaron Brown, who returned kickoffs, and Drew Combs, recipient of the 2008 College Football Rudy Award, who handled kickoffs for the team.

Seniors launch T-shirt company

Published Apr 24, 2009

Two students have launched a T-shirt company and are gaining entrepreneurial experience even before they graduate.John Hallman, a senior accounting major, and Scott Meyer, a senior studio art and environmental...

Obama must remember Latin America

Published Apr 24, 2009

Last week, President Barack Obama attended the Summit of The Americas held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. This meeting with democratically-elected heads of state from the Americas and the Caribbean...

Mountain West Conference talks change at commissioners meeting

Published Apr 24, 2009

Nothing has been changed yet, but the Mountain West Conference's eight-team playoff proposal is still making some noise among BCS officials.Conference commissioner Craig Thompson spent Tuesday morning...

Tips to stand out in tough economic times, job market

Published Apr 24, 2009

Graduating seniors hoping to get a job after receiving a diploma face the toughest market in decades, according to the Department of Labor. About 663,000 jobs were terminated and 3.3 million jobs were lost in the last five months. With companies hiring less and less, the resume now becomes more important than ever. Here are some tips for students to make sure their resume stands out to employers.

Don't forget a cover letter

Strip-searched student deserves compensation

Published Apr 24, 2009

It has been more than six years since Savana Redding, who was then a 13-year-old student at Safford Middle School in Arizona, was forced into a strip search by school officials looking for two ibuprofen pills.

Now, at the age of 19, Redding is hoping the U.S. Supreme Court will do something about the injustice she suffered as a young girl.



After a teacher found ibuprofen pills on Redding's classmate, she asked the girl where she got them and the girl indicated -- by pointing - that she had gotten them from Redding.

Foreigners likely to return home after graduation

Published Apr 24, 2009

International students graduating from universities across the U.S. are more likely to return to their home country than stay in the U.S. due to fears about the slumping economy, according to a new study.According...

Campus Voices: Do you think that Facebook distracts you from study time?

Campus Voices: Do you think that Facebook distracts you from study time?

Published Apr 24, 2009

"No, I don't really do Facebook. I look at it, but it doesn't really distract me."

Felicia Linscott, junior coordinated dietetics major from Fort Worth



"I actually don't use Facebook that much. I guess I'm one of the rare exceptions."



Wes Wynne,junior strategic communications major from Kaufman



"It definitely distracts me. Sometimes I just do it to prolong my studying experience."



Mike Moro, senior marketing major from St. Louis

Frog Camp makes lasting impact throughout college

Frog Camp makes lasting impact throughout college

Published Apr 24, 2009

Often the first piece of the university an incoming freshman experiences is Frog Camp, a week-long program designed to meet other freshmen and learn about the university.But for some, Frog Camp is more...

MTV partners with nonprofit to raise awareness about STDs

Published Apr 24, 2009

One in three sexually active people will have contracted a sexually transmitted disease by age 24, according to a new campaign for STD awareness.

MTV is pairing with the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation to create It's Your (Sex) Life, a program that will increase awareness and encourage young adults to get tested.



Nikki Kay, a media representative from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said she anticipates more than 19 million new cases of STDs in 2009 in the United States.

Government jobs offer comfort in shaky career market

Government jobs offer comfort in shaky career market

Published Apr 24, 2009

What do an aspiring job market, a stable workforce and merit-based pay raises have in common?

According to John Thompson, executive director of Career Services, they are all characteristics of working in a government job.



The turbulent economy has fueled interest for government jobs among the public, especially students entering the working world, he said.



Thompson said students seek government jobs because of the stability offered and because the expansion of government resources has led to hiring more employees.

Difference of opinion not grounds for dismissal

Published Apr 23, 2009

Viewers of a commentary show don't tune in to hear canned statements contrived to please certain parties. All value of the show would be lost if the said commentator acted and talked like a puppet and didn't honestly delve into his or her unique opinions.

Apparently, Mark Cohen, director of athletic media relations, disagrees.



Senior broadcast journalism major Brian Smith was asked to go on a talking-heads style show on the MountainWest Sports Network to share his thoughts on the football team. The only mistake Smith made was offering them.