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Maintaining landlines not cost effective

Published Mar 27, 2009

Billboards across town promote the university as being "ahead of the curve." It is time to apply that attitude to the campus communications system.

Some universities are eliminating landlines in dormitories to cut costs. University officials have asked students, faculty and staff to find ways to tighten the belt. What better way to save money than to eliminate landlines in dorm rooms and campus apartments, where they have become negligible?

Campus highlights energy efficiency efforts in light of city ranking

Published Mar 27, 2009

The Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star program has ranked the Dallas-Fort Worth area fifth in the nation of cities with the highest number of energy efficient commercial buildings in 2008.

Although no buildings on campus were classified as commercial buildings, the university strives to stay on the leading edge of energy efficiency, a physical plant official said.



George Bates, physical plant manager of electrical systems, said the university has saved a lot of money over the past 10 years by keeping up with new developments in energy efficiency.

National conference casts spotlight on marching band

Published Mar 27, 2009

The university Marching Band will receive national recognition after being selected as one of five college bands nationwide to have a prerecorded performance played at the College Band Directors National Association conference in Austin this week, a university official said.

Bobby Francis, director of bands at the university, said the band was among the five chosen this year, based on a performance of "We the People," which includes several American folk tunes.

2009 football schedule released

Published Mar 27, 2009

For the second straight season the Frogs will be playing 12 straight weeks, but unlike last year, all games will be on Saturdays.

Also, the team will be alternating between home and road games every week this season.



Two times are yet to be set: the two road games on the East Coast against Virginia and Clemson.



All of the Mountain West Conference games will be televised on Versus, CBS College Sports or the Mtn. TV deals are still in the works for the two games against Atlantic Coast Conference opponents.

Exhibit to showcase students’ artwork

Published Mar 27, 2009

ArtOrg, the student run organization that promotes its members' work and encourages them to enter local, national and international exhibitions, is hosting its first show this weekend, the organization's president said.

Simone Riford, a junior painting major and president of ArtOrg, said the goal of the ArtOrg exhibit this weekend is to support member's work as well as the organization itself.



"We want to promote artist involvement on campus and get people interested in the art community," Riford said.

Fantasy Baseball: Players in minors can bolster your lineup

Published Mar 27, 2009

So here we are just 10 days away from the first pitch in the 2009 baseball season.

Hopefully, you have done most of your drafts by now. There are some perks to picking your team late in spring training, like getting the most up-to-date injury news and finding out who has been optioned to the minor leagues.



But even those players who are going to spend some time in the minors are valuable as late round draft picks.

University debates disabling landlines in dorms

University debates disabling landlines in dorms

Published Mar 27, 2009

College students like to carry technology with them. They are replacing desktops with laptops, CD players with MP3 players and maps with GPS systems.

Knowing that most students have cell phones, some universities have started eliminating landlines from dormitories, and TCU may join them in the future.



Heather Miller, the assistant director of Residence Life, said the university has discussed the possibility of removing landlines from dormitories.

Visiting Aztecs to kick off home stand

Visiting Aztecs to kick off home stand

Published Mar 27, 2009

They say home is where the heart is. But the Horned Frogs are hoping home is where the wins are starting with Friday's series opener against conference opponent San Diego State.

Baseball season will officially kick into high gear for the Horned Frogs this weekend when they begin a string of seven straight home games in a span of 10 days. The homestand will tie the team's longest of the season. The team has another extended stay in late April.

Neeley Fellows help nonprofit find sponsors

Published Mar 26, 2009

The Neeley Fellows program is helping a local nonprofit organization recruit volunteers to increase support for those in Tarrant County with HIV and AIDS, a nonprofit official said.

Rick Isaminger, family health and education coordinator for Samaritan House, said the students are trying to get corporations involved with the organization in order to build a supportive partnership.



Aaron Siegel, events coordinator for Samaritan House, said the organization is home for people with HIV and AIDS in Tarrant County.

Q&A: Senior forward reflects on basketball career

Q&A: Senior forward reflects on basketball career

Published Mar 26, 2009

Senior forward Kevin Langford started 91 consecutive games for the Horned Frogs over the past three seasons. He finished his career ranked 14th in school history in points scored with 1,227. He now ranks sixth in school history in games started. He earned second team All-Mountain West Conference honors for his play this past season when he averaged 13.9 points and 4.5 rebounds per contest. Recently, Langford reflected on the end of the season, his time at the university and his future on the court.

Foreign applicants face delays in getting visa

Published Mar 26, 2009

Two years ago, Nabih Yousuf left her home in Abu Dhabi to come to Fort Worth. She had to make the trip alone. Although Yousuf, a sophomore engineering major, was able to obtain a student visa after being accepted to TCU, her father was not as fortunate. The U.S. Embassy in Dubai spent an entire year reviewing his application for a tourist visa, and denied her father the opportunity to accompany his daughter to college.

Yousuf said her father had a job in United Arab Emirates for more than 30 years, but that wasn't enough for the U.S. Embassy to grant a visa.

Speech against homosexuality should not be censored

Published Mar 26, 2009

There has been considerable debate in recent years about what is considered hate speech regarding homosexuality.

A recent Ad Council public service announcement uses Wanda Sykes to try and deter the use of "that's so gay" among teens.



In a March 19 article in Pink News, Europe's largest gay news service, Rowan Atkinson, of Mr. Bean fame, said he appeared before Britain's House of Lords to protest the removal of a free speech clause in a homophobic hatred offense.