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Fantasy Football: NFL fantasy playoffs are here

Published Dec 5, 2008

The stretch run and fantasy playoffs are upon us, which, coincidently and unfortunately, means this is my last column of the season.

Your roster should be almost completely set at this point. You know who you can count on and who you can't from week to week, but it's the fringe players who will end up making the difference. Watch the injury reports and churn the bottom of your roster looking for matchups.

Geography student finds calling after rocky start in college

Geography student finds calling after rocky start in college

Published Dec 5, 2008

Karen Daleiden will graduate this December with a geography major and a history minor and plans to continue her education in graduate school. But had you talked to her just three years ago, she said you...

Frogs notch win against 13-2 UNLV team

Published Dec 5, 2008

The men's basketball team topped the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Runnin' Rebels 80-73 in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on Saturday.

The game was each team's second in Mountain West Conference play this season.



The loss puts the Rebels' overall record at 13-3 with a 1-1 mark in conference play. The team came into the match having won its previous eight games and held an 11-1 all-time record against the Horned Frogs before entering Saturday's matchup.

Time to celebrate fall sports

Published Dec 5, 2008

The semester is almost over, meaning fall sports are pretty much done and now is the time to congratulate some people for having great seasons.TCU Athletics Fall MVP: Junior defensive end Jerry Hughes.Hughes...

TCU snaps Boise States 12-game win streak

TCU snaps Boise State’s 12-game win streak

Published Dec 5, 2008

SAN DIEGO - Where Daryl Washington provided the physical replacement for missing linebacker Robert Henson - making plenty of big plays and big hits - senior safety Stephen Hodge provided the emotional charge that Henson usually supplies.

The two combined meant TCU's defense was tough to handle for Boise State in a 17-16 win for the Horned Frogs on Tuesday night in the Poinsettia Bowl.



Henson, the team's second-leading tackler during the regular season, missed the game because of academics.

Experts to address alternatives to traditional justice systems

Published Dec 5, 2008

Two experts on criminal justice from across the country will address how to improve the justice system in Tarrant County in a conference today at the Brown-Lupton University Union ballroom.

The two guest speakers will give advice on improving community issues by gathering community leaders to work together.



Julius Lang, director of technical assistance for the nonprofit Center for Court Innovation in New York, will speak on community justice. The nonprofit works with criminal justice agencies to implement problem-solving initiatives.

Be flexible, open in college

Published Dec 5, 2008

My junior year at TCU, the TV series "Heroes" premiered. In the beginning, before the self-indulgence and convolutions, it was a pretty darn good show.

The "hero" who I immediately fell in love with, like many other of the show's viewers, was the appropriately-named Hiro, a Japanese office drone who discovered he had the power to teleport through space and time just by squinting his eyes.



Unlike a lot of the other characters, who complained about what a horrible burden having awesome superpowers was, Hiro relished his teleporting abilities. And who wouldn't?

Patterson signs contract extension

Patterson signs contract extension

Published Dec 5, 2008

After an 11-3 record and a final ranking that will be inside the top 10, athletics director Danny Morrison has rewarded head football coach Gary Patterson with a contract extension worth a reported $1.7...

Graduate residents booted in effort to house more undergraduates

Published Dec 5, 2008

Residential Services is asking graduate students living in 15 townhouses on McCart Avenue to move out and allow undergraduate students to take their place, a university official said.

Craig Allen, director of Residential Services, said that 16 townhouses housing 32 people on Sandage Avenue were converted from graduate to undergraduate housing last year. Juniors and seniors occupy those townhouses now, he said.



"Our first and foremost priority is undergraduate student housing," Allen said.

Patterson meets with Auburn?

Published Dec 5, 2008

According to a report published on ESPN's Web site, head football coach Gary Patterson is meeting with Auburn University director of athletics Jay Jacobs about the Tigers' open head coaching job Thursday.


Neither TCU director of athletics Danny Morrison nor Jacobs could be reached for comment.


But according to the secretary in Patterson's office, the coach has been in town all day and attended a luncheon Thursday.

Pond Street to temporarily close after a slow semester

Published Dec 5, 2008

Pond Street Grill will be closing after dinner on Wednesday a university official said Thursday.Craig Allen, director of Residential Services, said the future of the building, located in the Worth Hills...

Boyles Millionaire an instant winner

Boyle’s ‘Millionaire’ an instant winner

Published Dec 5, 2008

It's the final question for a chance to win 20 million rupees in the Hindi version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?"

Ironically, 18-year old Jamal Malik (Dev Patel), the contestant of the TV show from the slums of Mumbai, never knew the answer to this question, taken from a well-known book which he once studied at school.



So, how did Jamal get the answer correct? Did he cheat or was it luck?



"Slumdog Millionaire" gives you the answer in bits and pieces.