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All That Jazz

All That Jazz

Published Mar 23, 2007

A Hollywood film composer will be conducting a piece he personalized for a music professor at the university's annual jazz festival this weekend. Award-winning composer Patrick Williams will conduct his piece, "The Sun Will Shine Today," in honor of the director of jazz studies Curtis Wilson's 30th anniversary at TCU.

Williams has received two Grammys, four Emmy awards, and an Oscar nomination for his film composition, and a Pulitzer Prize nomination for "An American Concerto," according to his Web site.

NFL offseason sees big changes to teams

Published Mar 23, 2007

TCU is not the only one undergoing construction. From prominent player trades to big-name retirements, the NFL has been experiencing major changes this offseason.Tuna will no longer be served in Dallas after Bill "the Big Tuna" Parcells announced he will not return to the Cowboys. Newly hired Wade Phillips will have to come up with his own nickname as well as have the joys of dealing with a certain receiver.

Find real life outside home

Published Mar 23, 2007

In today's society, it is possible to live a life of luxury and never leave home. People are able to work from home, shop from home, talk to anyone from home face-to-face using Webcams and enjoy all of the latest music by going online and downloading it. With constant news coverage online and on television, people staying at home won't miss what is going on in the world. In fact, they will probably know more of what is happening than those who are out and about.It seems like everyone has his or her own entertainment center right in the comfort of their own homes.

Campus should prosecute thief

Published Mar 23, 2007

People are usually locked up in jail for theft, and the unnamed TCU student who admitted to stealing 14 items from the University Recreation Center over the past six months should be no exception.Instead, because, TCU Police say, students who reported missing items declined to press charges on the thief, he or she will be dumped onto Campus Life's doorstep and out of TCU Police's hands.

Rejuvenate with changed routine

Published Mar 23, 2007

During many holiday breaks, a lot of students go on vacation with their families and friends or stay at home to work on homework or hang out with old friends. What a lot of them don't do is relax. They...

Caffeine High

Published Mar 23, 2007

Americans drink a lot of coffee. More than 150 million Americans drink coffee, and the United States is the largest importer of coffee. Many coffee producing countries are some of the poorest in the world, and they depend heavily on the coffee trade for revenue. The market price for coffee today is 45 cents per pound, which is below the cost of production, according to the United Students for Fair Trade Web site. According to the Starbucks Web site, the coffee company sells imported coffee starting from at least $9 per pound.

READY TO RAM

READY TO RAM

Published Mar 23, 2007

The No. 46 TCU women's tennis team will take to the court in the team's final nonconference match as the Frogs battle the No. 25 Virginia Commonwealth University Rams on Friday night at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center.The Frogs are fresh off of a home win after the team defeated Kansas State 6-1 Monday. The team is playing in an important nonconference match, head coach Jefferson Hammond said.

"We feel that it's a big match that has a lot of implications, but we play it like any other match with the same energy and focus," Hammond said.

Better dining options needed during breaks

Published Mar 22, 2007

On the Friday before Spring Break, the campus had already transformed into a ghost town as cars, filled with excited students, sped away.But not all students have the opportunity to leave campus for every university break or holiday.

Although there may be a small amount of students on campus during breaks, TCU should provide more on-campus dining and social options for non-traveling students.

THE SHAPE OF THINGS

THE SHAPE OF THINGS

Published Mar 22, 2007

Students are playing a game of manipulation in the theatrical performance "The Shape of Things," which will be presented Thursday through Saturday."The Shape of Things" is a drama about a woman who uses her relationship with a man to manipulate him into changing physically, mentally and emotionally. The man is completely unaware she is using him for her thesis toward her master's degree.

Jage Bothmann portrays Adam, who is so eager to find love that he will do anything to keep it and is oblivious to the changes that Evelyn, played by Mariana Fernandez, asks for.

Americans should consume more fruits, veggies

Published Mar 22, 2007

Mothers who are concerned for health and safety of their children always give great advice. One will often hear, "look both ways before crossing the street" or "keep both hands on the steering wheel." While the effects of not listening to mother in those situations could cause immediate danger, other pieces of wisdom affect long-term health, such as eating vegetables and fruits. According to health officials, fewer than a third of Americans eat the government-recommended two servings of fruits and three servings of vegetables.

Sandra sees the future

Published Mar 22, 2007

"If I let Jim die, is that the same thing as killing him?" These words that reverberate throughout the trailer are both intriguing and confusing.In Sandra Bullock's most recent movie, "Premonition," she portrays an average housewife with a loving family. But, when a policeman comes knocking on her door with news that her husband, portrayed by Julian McMahon ("Nip/Tuck"), was involved in a fatal car accident, her world slowly begins to unravel. The next day she wakes up to find her husband alive.

University to hold open meeting about future gas drilling

Published Mar 22, 2007

Administrators are hosting a meeting with the TCU community today to discuss the status of the university's natural gas operations.According to a press release posted on the TCU Web site, Don Mills, vice chancellor for student affairs, and Brian Gutierrez, vice chancellor for finance and administration, will lead the dialogue, which will touch on the board of trustees' letter of intent to negotiate exclusively with Four Sevens Resources Co. and the university's subsequent steps in the process.