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More extensive vocabulary needed to educate public

Published Feb 6, 2007

I often open the newspaper and wonder why I never see words more than eight or nine letters. Sentences longer than 15 words? Out of the question. It seems like I'm back in middle school - reading at a...

Women’s tennis team rebounds after faltering in early matches

Published Feb 6, 2007

The women's tennis team got a taste of some of the country's best last week when it traveled to Madison, Wis., for the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships.The team, ranked No. 15 in the country by the International Tennis Association, fell 5-2 to the No. 7 North Carolina Tar Heels in the first round of the tournament Thursday.

After the Thursday loss, the Frogs were matched up against the No. 13 Pepperdine Waves in the consolation bracket Friday. The Horned Frogs got off to an early 3-1 lead but couldn't hold on as the Waves came back to win 4-3.

Young equestrian team gains match experience

Young equestrian team gains match experience

Published Feb 6, 2007

The first set of home equestrian meets of the semester was the building block for a young team, the head coach said.The Horned Frogs lost to the Fresno State Bulldogs by a final score of 1,161-1,059.5, Sunday. Both TCU and Fresno State won eight match points, but the Bulldogs managed to pull out more raw points from their events during the contest.

"In western performance, we did well," head coach Gary Reynolds said. "But our English performance really brought us down."

Men lose winning record

Men lose winning record

Published Feb 6, 2007

Expectations were high for the Horned Frogs going into the second half of conference play.Unfortunately, those high hopes deflated quickly as the Frogs (10-11, 2-7) lost to the Utah Utes (8-14, 3-6), 70-65 at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on Saturday.

The Frogs have now lost seven games in a row (all in conference play) making them the cellar dwellers for the second half of Mountain West competition.

"We wanted to come out and get a victory," junior guard Brent Hackett said. "We just didn't reach our level. Now we are starting off 0-1 in the second half."

Time right for studying abroad

Published Feb 6, 2007

Calling all prospective world travelers! Studying abroad just got 25 percent cheaper.TCU and the Center for International Studies have come together to reduce prices on Study Abroad summer programs.

The various programs include studies in dance, environmental issues and journalism in places as diverse as the British Isles, Costa Rica, Japan and Spain.

Studying abroad is an enriching experience, but the high cost of doing so has likely kept many students at home during the summer instead.

Students post personal info

Published Feb 6, 2007

Some students revealed to anyone walking through the Student Center their deepest fears, desires and dreams, knowing that no one will ever find out which secrets are theirs.Students sent in their secrets on postcards to the women's studies department to participate in "V-Week" activities.

The postcards will be displayed in a Student Center hallway during ticket sales for "The Vagina Monologues" and during the show, said Stella South, a senior political science major and project director for "The Vagina Monologues."

Cheaper books expected if tax-exemption bill passes

Published Feb 6, 2007

Next fall, the price of textbooks could leave students with extra money in their pockets.A bill was submitted to the Texas Senate that proposes a 10-day period beginning the second Friday of each semester for students to buy textbooks without the sales tax. Senate Bill No. 49 was submitted by Sen. Judith Zaffirini, D-Texas, and was referred to the Senate Committee on Finance on Jan. 23.

SuperFrog to appear on Animal Planet

SuperFrog to appear on Animal Planet

Published Feb 6, 2007

Appearing on the same stage as ESPN's Lee Corso and Animal Planet's Jeff Corwin, SuperFrog will get his 15 minutes of fame this April, along with some of the nation's other animal mascots.In honor of March Madness, SuperFrog will be appearing in an episode of "Mascot Madness" on Animal Planet.

Communications specialist and cheer coach Lisa Albert got to show her school spirit when she was flown to Los Angeles to represent TCU as SuperFrog on the Jan. 10 taping of the show.

The purpose of the show is to focus on mascots that are animals, Albert said.

THE SONOMA WAY

THE SONOMA WAY

Published Feb 6, 2007

A TCU alumna, who lectured last night about flavor as a health issue, will be offering cooking demonstrations on "World Flavors" today.Connie Guttersen, author of "The Sonoma Diet" and the "Sonoma Diet Cookbook," talked Monday about how she combines her two passions - cooking and science - to promote a flavorful lifestyle.

Guttersen, Green Honors Chair for the Department of Nutritional Sciences, spoke on "flavor as a crossroads between health and enjoyment inspired by the Sonoma Diet" on Monday night in a filled Sid Richardson lecture hall.

The Streak Continues, Frogs drop Seven Straight

The Streak Continues, Frogs drop Seven Straight

Published Feb 3, 2007

Expectations were high for the Horned Frogs going into the second half of conference play. Unfortunately those high hopes deflated quickly as the Frogs (10-11, 2-7) lost to the Utah Utes (8-14, 3-6), 70-65.

The Frogs have now lost seven games in a row, all in conference play.

"We wanted to come out and get a victory," Brent Hackett, junior guard, said. "We just didn't reach our level. Now we are starting off 0-1 in the second half."

Frogs Beat Alumni

Frogs Beat Alumni

Published Feb 3, 2007

The Horned Frogs welcomed back some of TCU's greatest baseball players for the annual alumni game.The current Frogs dominated the game from beginning to end, winning by a score of 13-1.

Head coach Jim Schlossnagle thought his team played well in the exhibition game.

"It is hard to judge a team when they are playing against professional players," Schlossnagle said. "I was pleased with how we threw strikes and how well our defense played."

Lance Broadway, 2005 first round draft pick of the Chicago White Sox, started the game for the alumni.

Rangers Standout talks to baseball players, alumni

Published Feb 3, 2007

Rangers first baseman Mark Teixeira talked about everything from his college days at Georgia Tech to Babe Ruth on Friday night at the Annual First Pitch Banquet, which supports the TCU baseball program. Teixeira answered questions in front of a group of about 300 current Horned Frog players, alumni and community members at Ridglea Country Club in Fort Worth.

Teixeira, who head coach Jim Schlossanagle called "an ambassador for college baseball," said he never regretted his decision to go to college instead of straight to the Major Leagues.