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Proposed executive pay cap may harm economy

Proposed executive pay cap may harm economy

Published Feb 12, 2009

President Obama recently proposed an executive pay limit of $500,000 for companies receiving significant amounts of federal bailout money.This is a shrewd political move on Obama's part appealing to the...

Lady Frogs erupt for 29-point victory

Lady Frogs erupt for 29-point victory

Published Feb 11, 2009

The Lady Frogs continued their recent dominance against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas by collecting their seventh straight win against the Lady Rebels Tuesday night in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

The Lady Frogs controlled the majority of the game and won 75-46. Head coach Jeff Mittie said the team communicated and shared the ball well.



"I think our team is really fun to watch play," Mittie said. "When we play that way and share the basketball, and when we find the open person, we are a good team."

New offensive coordinators and team to make winning formula

Published Feb 11, 2009

While some might have found it odd, last week's announcement that the Frogs would be changing to a co-offensive coordinator system should come as a surprise to no one.

It really was the team's best option.



Former offensive coordinator Mike Schultz left to take the same position at the University of Illinois in early January. It took the Frogs a little more than a month to announce his replacements, former wide receivers coach Jarrett Anderson and former running backs coach Justin Fuente.

Britney single a reflection of society’s immorality

Published Feb 11, 2009

The English author G.K. Chesterton once said, "art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere." This quip echoed through the chasms of my mind when I heard about Britney Spears' controversial single "If U Seek Amy." For those who are not quite as hip as me, it phonetically spells out the F-word in sequence with 'me.'

So, where do we draw the line? I would hardly define this as art, but beyond that it clearly exemplifies Spears' moral compass.

Prom dress drive aims to help school for the deaf

Published Feb 11, 2009

Chandler Mallams, a junior deaf education major, said she had no idea what to do with all of the prom dresses she and her four sisters had accumulated over years, so she decided to give them away.The university's...

Mother of octuplets deserving of criticism

Published Feb 11, 2009

Editor's note: This column was revised for accuracy at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday.

The 2.5 child average that American families normally have has been blown out of the water by single mother, Nadya Suleman.



Suleman is now a mom to a total of 14 children.



I am exhausted just thinking about 14 kids - let alone having to raise them.



Usually, Americans are overjoyed by multiple births.

Professor to link Tibetan meditation with cancer treatment in lecture

Published Feb 11, 2009

Hinduism, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, Jainism, Buddhism: you name it, Dr. Alejandro Chaoul has studied it.Chaoul is an assistant professor at the John P. McGovern Center for Health, Humanities and the...

SGA upholds veto against removal of runoff elections

SGA upholds veto against removal of runoff elections

Published Feb 11, 2009

The Student Government Association House of Student Representatives overwhelmingly voted Tuesday night to uphold a presidential veto against the bill that would end the runoff system of SGA elections. The final vote count was 28 in favor of the veto and 7 opposed, with three representatives abstaining from voting.

The bill, when introduced before the House on Feb. 3, faced little objection or debate.



President Kelsie Johnson vetoed the bill after careful consideration, she said.

Government should not meddle in people’s lives

Published Feb 11, 2009

People often think that I am a conservative, but I'm not. I'm a libertarian.

Conservatives take pride in the idea that they want a more free government.



"Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives," Ronald Reagan once said.



But conservatives also frequently oppose abortion, gay marriage, marijuana legalization and other views that constantly contradict what freedom is.



They don't want government to grow unless it grows how they want it to.

SGA veto sheds light on House indifference

Published Feb 11, 2009

Student Government Association President Kelsie Johnson's decision to veto a bill that would remove the runoff system from the organization's elections should be commended.

Last week, Johnson vetoed the legislation that would allow for a student to win the election with only a plurality of the vote, not a majority. In the past, a runoff election has occurred if no candidate had a majority. A plurality is when any candidate gets the most votes in an election, whereas a majority requires more than half of the votes.

Robert Carr Chapel wedding worth wait

Published Feb 10, 2009

Unofficial rule No. 76 for freshman girls at TCU: Book the Robert Carr Chapel now, even if you are not engaged. Finding the groom is the easy part.

The ongoing joke at freshman orientation depicts the mother of a TCU student booking the chapel even before her daughter is engaged. Some truth lies in this joke.



The booking office at the chapel fields 20 calls per day on average regarding booking for upcoming weddings, said Kristi Ingram, booking agent and wedding coordinator for the chapel.

Women’s tennis team defeats Auburn

Published Feb 10, 2009

The No. 21 women's tennis team pulled away late with a tight 4-3 win over Auburn University on Sunday at Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center.

With the win, the team's spring record now stands at 3-2. It was the team's second consecutive win over a top-25 opponent.



The highlight of the day was a match between TCU junior Nina Munch-Soegaard, the No. 12 player in the country, and Auburn junior Fani Chifchieva, the No. 6 player in the country.