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The Weighting Game

Published Jan 17, 2007

We've all done it: As the new year rolls around, we make promises to ourselves to eat healthier, work out more often and get in shape.But, as school starts, priorities other than the food pyramid and the gym take over, and healthy living takes a backseat to grades and partying.

Not surprisingly, nutritionists agree food and exercise are fundamental parts of staying healthy.

Common Knowledge

Common Knowledge

Published Jan 17, 2007

There is light at the end of the tunnel. While campus construction has become a part of life at TCU, there's hope that within a year there won't be a crane in sight.

TCU began construction of the Brown-Lupton University Union on Dec. 18, 2006, which, when finished, will complete the new Campus Commons area.

The commons area will also include four new residence halls and multiple indoor and outdoor dining options.

Frogs aim for Conference title; leaders propel squad to 2-1 start

Frogs aim for Conference title; leaders propel squad to 2-1 start

Published Jan 17, 2007

The Horned Frogs have bounced back from a disappointing 6-25 season last year with new leaders and big goals for conference play, said a junior guard.The Frogs have started the second half of regular-season play with a 2-1 conference record from wins during winter break over the New Mexico Lobos and Utah Utes.

Brent Hackett, a junior guard, said the team is determined to prove it can be a contender in the Mountain West Conference.

"We have worked hard, and we now have a more balanced offense and more threats in Kevin Langford and Alvardo Parker," Hackett said.

Frogs look to continue success against Rams

Published Jan 17, 2007

The men's basketball team looks to continue its early success in conference play when it hosts the Colorado State Rams at 7 p.m. tonight in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.During the holiday break, the Horned Frogs (10-5, 2-1 in conference) sported a 4-2 record while downing two conference opponents, the New Mexico Lobos and the Utah Utes. The 10-5 mark through 15 games matches the record of the 2004-05 team, and is a six-game improvement from last season's record of 4-11 through 15 games.

Business decision not political

Published Jan 17, 2007

On Jan. 8, a Dallas-based pizza chain, Pizza Patron, began accepting Mexican pesos, in addition to the U.S. dollar, as a form of payment from customers.The decision by any business to accept an additional currency is entirely that: its decision.

Andrew Gamm, Pizza Patron's director of brand development, said the chain caters predominantly to Latinos and began accepting pesos as an additional service to its patrons.

Like all businesses, Pizza Patron has a desire to make a profit by serving customers and keeping them happy. Accepting pesos is one way to do that.

New student center to update dining options

Published Jan 17, 2007

When the new student union opens in 2008, both a new campus life and a new way to eat will come along with it. TCU Dining Services is replacing the present a la carte plan with a buffet-style program.

Rather than using an ID debit card at all of the dining facilities, students will swipe their IDs to gain access to the residential dining hall in the new Brown-Lupton Student Union, said Rick Flores, the general manager of TCU Dining Services.

Students will then choose their meal from a buffet of choices.

Gentlemen turn into boys around other men

Published Jan 17, 2007

Why does it seem that all men, especially those in their teens and 20s, turn into rude, noisy, childish boys when they are with their friends?Is it all about the alpha male?

Where are the gentlemanly Rhett Butlers of "Gone with the Wind?" All I see are men who might have starred in "Jackass."

For the most part, men show no respect for women and their beauty. Instead of calling a woman "beautiful" or "stunning," they call her "hot" and then start discussions about how much they would like to get into her pants.

Camp conquers cold

Published Jan 17, 2007

Even the cold weather could not stop many transfer and first year students from attending the first ever winter session of Frog Camp. While attending a two-day camp Thursday and Friday, students were given the chance to meet upperclassmen and faculty members and get to know their fellow classmates just like a regular summer session.

The summer Frog Camps usually last three to five days, in order to allow more time for games and outdoor activities.

The cold weather, however, spurred some changes in the original plans for activities.

Men’s, women’s swimming teams prepare for conference tourney

Published Jan 16, 2007

The first home swimming and diving competition of 2007 gave the H20 Frogs confidence with the conference meet just six weeks away, the head coach said."This was a great win for our guys," head coach Richard Sybesma said. "Last season, Utah defeated us in the dual meet and conference meet, so this was a huge upset for us."

Last season the Utes swept the H20 Frogs men's team on two occasions, but this time around, TCU won 15 of 16 events.

Author, teacher to offer insight on education

Published Jan 16, 2007

An educator and author of 15 books will lecture to an audience of local school administrators and teachers about her ideas on improving education today and Wednesday.Nel Noddings, this year's school of education Green Honors Chair, is a Professor of Education at Stanford University.

During her visit, Noddings will give two lectures, the first of which will be on her book, "Happiness and Education." The lecture will focus on great thinkers of the past and their ideas on happiness, Noddings said.

Director appears on PBS show

Published Jan 16, 2007

A star emerged from TCU's Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Gallery when the director of the gallery appeared on the pilot episode of a new science TV show. Teresa Moss, director of the Monnig Meteorite Gallery, appeared on the first episode of "Wired Science," a PBS series that debuted nationally Jan. 3.

"Wired Science" is "a new show about science, technology, adventure and innovation," according to a PBS press release.

Moss appeared in the "Meteorite Hunters" segment of the show.

Alumnus attempts to change GPA by hiring hackers to infiltrate university database

Published Jan 16, 2007

Administrators say a hare-brained scheme attributed to a TCU alumnus to break into the university's database never had a chance.Newspapers and web publications reported in December that Todd Shriber, a 2000 TCU graduate, attempted to have his grade point average changed. Shriber was fired from his position as communications director for Montana Rep. Denny Rehberg after he informed his boss about the articles detailing his plan, Rehberg's chief of staff said.