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Gelb: Paper’s integrity must be maintained

Published Oct 18, 2005

From a copy boy to the managing editor of The New York Times, Arthur Gelb told the story of his rise through the ranks and the changes in the newsroom over the years to journalism students and the TCU community Monday night.As in his autobiography, "City Room," Gelb described The New York Times when he began in 1944.

There was no such thing as privacy in those days, the former managing editor said. Reporters worked with their desks side to side, wall to wall and the sounds of manual typewriters always filled the room.

Horned Frogs come away from losses with optimism

Published Oct 18, 2005

Despite losing both conference games over the weekend, the Horned Frog volleyball team walked away with nothing but optimism and excitement for the remainder of their schedule."The morale on the team is still very high," head coach Prentice Lewis said. "We know what we need to improve upon and we're still very confident."

The team lost to Nevada-Las Vegas on Friday and San Diego State on Sunday. The game with UNLV ended in three matches, but not before freshman setter Nirelle Hampton tallied 23 assists to move into fifth place on the Frogs career assist list with 763.

Your View

Published Oct 14, 2005

The TCU bulletin for undergraduate studies can be some interesting reading, especially the part where it says that, "All undergraduates will have some courses in AddRan College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the College of Science and Engineering, for a broad, liberal arts-based educational background in the humanities, natural and social sciences."Therefore, in coming to TCU, I was looking forward to studying many varied subjects, including Latin.

Frogs to race top-ranked teams

Published Oct 14, 2005

The Flyin' Frogs will send six men and seven women cross country team members to Terre Haute, Ind., to compete Saturday in the Pre-National Invitational.Although the meet is not a national qualifier, 30 of the top 35 teams in the country will attend, and the event will still require strong performances from the team, cross country coach Patrick Cunniff said.

Cunniff also said he hopes TCU's running squads will eventually develop into nationally recognized programs.

Campus needs intelligent humor of The Sniff back

Campus needs intelligent humor of The Sniff back

Published Oct 14, 2005

Since April 20, 2004, an important part of TCU has been missing: The Sniff.The Sniff was an irreverent, satirical, newspaper-style publication that students enjoyed several times a semester from spring...

Campus alienates 'micro-minorities'

Campus alienates ‘micro-minorities’

Published Oct 14, 2005

Erica Parker expressed it best when she said, "Don't talk about it - be about it," in the NAACP diversity topic forum Sept. 29. The forum called for finding strategies for bringing more diversity to campus, getting diverse voices heard and, most importantly, having those diverse voices comfortably enjoy their college experience at TCU. Although I couldn't agree more with Parker's statement, right now I can't help but represent a group on campus whose voices are being somewhat stifled and, as a result, under heard.

Question this: Who is it that's complaining about diversity?

Abdalla: Playing hard is key

Published Oct 14, 2005

The Frogs will play their final two home games of the 2005 season when they host Nevada-Las Vegas and San Diego State this weekend at Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium.Head coach Dan Abdalla said he wants to treat the game against UNLV like any other game, even though he served as the Rebels head coach from 2000-2004.

"It's just going to be another game," Abdalla said. "They're going to play hard, we're going to play hard and it's just going to come down to which team will be able to execute."

Cultures connect in performance

Published Oct 14, 2005

The image of German actress and cabaret performer Marlene Dietrich was recreated on stage in "The Moons of Venus" in Pepsico Recital Hall Thursday night. Associate professor of German Scott Williams organized the event to acknowledge 15 years of German unity.

"It is an important month for Germany, as they celebrate their reunification," Williams said. "We wanted to do something nice that celebrated German Heritage Day."

Karen Kohler performed her own interpretations of songs from Dietrich's films, cabaret shows and the World War II USO tour.

A folly good time

A folly good time

Published Oct 14, 2005

The annual group talent show, Frog Follies, hosted by Programming Council, took place Thursday night in Ed Landreth Hall Auditorium as part of the festivities for Homecoming 2005. Past events have included a '50s Movie Night and a Decorate the Dorms contest.

The event filled up the auditorium with supporters for the more than 25 organizations taking part.

Although the show started over 15 minutes late, the members of the predominately female audience cheered loudly for their respective groups.

TCU faculty and staff comprised the 24 judges.

Nurses help Frog aid others

Published Oct 14, 2005

The Student Nurses Association presented a check for $480 at its Thursday afternoon meeting to a Harris School of Nursing alumna who housed Hurricane Katrina evacuees.Nelrica Kendrick had 18 to 22 relatives in her Fort Worth home after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans.

Originally, 18 family members were living with Kendrick and her children. The number reached 22 when she picked up her sister and her family, who was missing temporarily, in Mississippi.

"It was tough, but it had to be done," she said.

Greek community turns 50

Published Oct 14, 2005

As TCU celebrates a half-century of Greek life during homecoming weekend, those who were at TCU 50 years ago remember a time of controversy, change and long-lasting friendships."It was just the most extraordinary period of my life," said Ken Lawrence, a 1958 graduate. "Life on campus is so much more important than you realize."

Lawrence, who was part of the charter class for Phi Kappa Sigma, said the anniversary is a good time to commemorate a landmark in TCU's history and rekindle old friendships.

Panelists to discuss ethics, values

Published Oct 14, 2005

TCU's kickoff event for its 50th anniversary of Greek life at TCU brings nationally recognized panelists to discuss the ethics and values of Greek life on a college campus today at the Kelly Alumni Center.The panelists include well-known and respected leaders with experience in the field of national Greek organizations and higher education, said Susan Adams, associate vice chancellor for student affairs.

Cyndi Walsh, assistant dean of student development said: "I'm always excited about the lectureship. Every year it's different and brings in a totally new perspective."