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Republicans need to be cooperative, not obstruct

Published Nov 8, 2010

The 2010 midterm elections were an obvious example that voters were not happy with the direction of the country and did not see the change in Washington that they envisioned two years earlier. Voters were still concerned about the unemployment rate, and they have now put Republicans into office in hopes that they will adequately deal with unemployment issues.

As a result of these elections, I expect three main things will happen.

Horned Frogs in the NFL

Horned Frogs in the NFL

Published Nov 8, 2010

Name: LaDainian Tomlinson Position: Running back Current Team: New York Jets Outcome of game: New York 23, Detroit 20 Stats: 15 carries, 55 rushing yards, 6 receptions, 47 receiving yards Analysis: The...

GameDay broadcasts from Utah, TCU a favorite in matchup

GameDay broadcasts from Utah, TCU a favorite in matchup

Published Nov 6, 2010

It was evident in the DFW airport as purple clad fans flocked to their gates and cheers of "Rah, Rah TCU!" echoed down the terminal, that this wasn't an average football game.

On Saturday, the TCU No. 3 TCU Horned Frogs will take on the No. 5 University of Utah Utes in a game that could make, or break, the season for both. The Mountain West Conference foes are both undefeated on the season and are looking to move their way up the BCS ranking with a win this weekend. TCU is 9-0 and Utah is 8-0.

Utes fall before the Frogs, 47-7

Utes fall before the Frogs, 47-7

Published Nov 6, 2010

In front of a blacked out crowd of 46,522, the second-largest crowd in Utah history, the No. 3 Horned Frogs defeated the No. 5 University of Utah Utes 47-7, breaking the Utes 21-game home-win streak.

Head Football Coach Gary Patterson said that the team made a statement today in their performance against the Utes and that it was such a large margin win that no coach could have predicted it.

Frogs in the lead against the Utes at halftime, 23-0

Frogs in the lead against the Utes at halftime, 23-0

Published Nov 6, 2010

In a game that could change the face of college football, the No. 3 Horned Frogs did anything but fold under the pressure. Not only did the Frogs shutout the No. 5 ranked University of Utah Utes in the...

No. 3 Frogs take on No. 5 Utes

No. 3 Frogs take on No. 5 Utes

Published Nov 5, 2010

In a match-up attended by ESPN College GameDay, No. 3 TCU travels to Salt Lake City to take on the No. 5 Utah Utes. The meeting will be the first time in the Mountain West Conference's 11-year history where two top-five teams face off in conference play.

Both teams are ranked in the top five in the BCS standings. One team will continue its path toward a shot at a BCS berth and perhaps the national championship. The other will be out of the lead for even a MWC Championship.

The goverment should not build sports stadiums

Published Nov 5, 2010

One thing I hate about studying economics is that it makes it so easy for you to become a killjoy. While I do enjoy taking down a protectionist or arguing with someone about why minimum wage laws hurt the poor, there are some things even I wish weren't true.

Take sports stadiums, for example. I love sports and am a big fan of my hometown teams, but I can't help but think that building a big stadium is a bad idea for economic progress.

Week 10 of the Skiff’s college Pick ‘Em poll

Published Nov 5, 2010

Every week, Chancellor Victor Boschini and several student leaders pick who they think will win top upcoming college football games in the Daily Skiff college football pick 'em challenge. Student body president Marlon Figueroa had the highest score last week, going 4-1. Sports editor Madison Pelletier has the lead with the highest cumulative score at 33-12. News Now sports director Chris Blake and Boschini are following closely behind at 32-13 and 31-14, respectively.

TCU vs. Utah

Oklahoma State University vs. Baylor

Alabama vs. LSU

5k run will support international aid organization

Published Nov 5, 2010

Students will have the opportunity to support an international aid organization through Race to Heal on Saturday.

The race is a 5K run supporting Doctors Without Borders, a nonprofit organization. Fundraisers such as Race to Heal provide health professionals in Doctors Without Borders with funding to purchase medicine and medical equipment necessary to care for patients in the nearly 60 countries they serve in, according to the organization's website.

The race will begin at 10 a.m. in front of the University Recreation Center, and a fundraiser at Red Cactus will follow.

Yogurt is a snack, not lunch

Published Nov 5, 2010

Yo! Frozen Yogurt Lounge has crossed the unspoken advertisement barrier. The stand propped outside the storefront as well as the in-store screen reads, "Let's do lunch. Make Yo! Frozen Yogurt your new healthy, low-cost lunch alternative."

Not only is it incorrect to call skipping an actual lunch healthy, but it's also manipulative to advertise in this manner with the realization that an overwhelming amount of women students on campus suffer from body-weight issues.

Inclusivness goes past one month of awareness

Published Nov 5, 2010

Freshman Nick Standerfer loves movies, works out at the University Recreation Center regularly and enjoys making friends. Though Standerfer has Down syndrome, he said he is more similar to other students than some may think.

This October, the university promoted inclusiveness for those with the condition by celebrating Down Syndrome Awareness Month. In support, many students volunteered at KinderFrogs School, a school for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students with Down syndrome, KinderFrogs administrative assistant Vivian Unger said.

TCU should keep up on emergency protocol

Published Nov 5, 2010

Students had a unfortunate wake up call early yesterday this morning, or more accurately, they didn't.

They didn't because the power was out for three or more hours early Thursday in several building around campus. The power outage was enough to close down the library till 4:30 am and knock out the card reader systems for all of the affected.

TCU Alert didn't even send out an e-mail to inform the student population about what was happening on the main campus. Thankfully the outage didn't last long and there were no related injuries.