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Keynote speaker: Passion key to success

Published Nov 7, 2007

The most successful people are not the smartest people in the world, but they are men and women who are willing to do whatever it takes to be successful, a motivational speaker said Tuesday.Jim Jacobus, president of Champion Education Resources, wore a button that said "I love my wife" and a smile as he spoke about living a compelling life during the Martin Delta Gamma Memorial Lectureship in Values and Ethics.

Jacobus said rights and responsibilities are like the two sides of a coin and are valued only when both sides are intact.

Football: Bowl eligibility on horizon pending win

Published Nov 7, 2007

With its fifth win Saturday, TCU moved within one victory from being a bowl-eligible team - something head coach Gary Patterson said is now the team's main focus.For a team to be invited to a bowl game, it needs a minimum of six wins. With three games left on the schedule, TCU may still have a chance of reaching a bowl.

"This time of the year, there's not much you can talk about," Patterson said. "You've got three ball games left, and you've got to win one more to at least get bowl eligible."

Senior leads squad to solid victory

Senior leads squad to solid victory

Published Nov 7, 2007

Even with less than three minutes remaining and his team up by 66 points, Neil Dougherty was instructing his players as if it were a conference game in early March instead of an exhibition game in early November.This kind of performance was what familiar faces and newcomers alike wanted for the men's basketball team - a 118-54 exhibition win against LCC International University on Tuesday.

After leading by only five points midway through the first half, the Horned Frogs would roll and outscore LCC from that point on, 98-39.

Staph infection scare hits close to home

Published Nov 6, 2007

It was Family Weekend when Lindsay Moore found out she had it.During a time usually reserved for catching up with parents and siblings and enjoying a football game at Amon Carter Stadium, Moore, a senior graphic design major from El Paso, noticed that a simple bump on her right elbow had turned into an open cut, with a sharp tint of red.

"At first, I didn't really pay attention to it, but then it started to hurt a lot," Moore said. "It was probably the most painful thing I've ever been through."

Neighbors before strangers; charity begins at home

Published Nov 6, 2007

"Move that bus!" chants the cheering crowd as the music swells and a bus pulls away to reveal an imposing house to a family reduced to racking sobs.This is the climax to another "life-changing hour" of...

Quick Sports: Freshman Helps Lead Squad

Published Nov 6, 2007

As the fall season came to a close for the women's tennis team, a pair of freshmen made headlines in singles and doubles competitions in San Diego.Maria Babanova took home top honors in the Flight No. 3 singles bracket, downing a University of California-Irvine player in three sets in the finals of the San Diego State Fall Classic No. 2 on Sunday.

Although Idunn Hertzberg was unable to produce a similar result in her championship match in the Flight No. 1 singles bracket, she was able to win the Flight No. 2 doubles consolation championship with Babanova on Sunday.

Quick Sports: Team Returns From Loss With Sweep

Published Nov 6, 2007

A Thursday loss had little effect on the volleyball team in its Saturday match.Head coach Prentice Lewis' squad bounced back to sweep the Utah Utes (34-32, 30-25, 30-24) on Friday at the University Recreation...

Motivational speaker to discuss ethical living, R-rated theme

Published Nov 6, 2007

A motivational speaker will be speaking on living a compelling and ethical life today during the Martin Delta Gamma Memorial Lecture in Values and Ethics, a faculty member said.Natasha Chapman, associate director of the TCU Leadership Center, said the lecture is an endowed biennial event that bring speakers from disparate fields to speak on campus.

This year's speaker Jim Jacobus, president of Champion Education Resources, will be relating his talk to TCU's theme semester, "Rights, Respect and Responsibilities," Chapman said.

Rec Center to offer flu shots to students, faculty, staff

Published Nov 6, 2007

The first 500 students and 500 faculty and staff to the University Recreation Center special events room Wednesday will receive a free flu shot compliments of the Rec Center.The flu vaccination will be free of charge on a first-come, first-serve basis at this year's Mini Health Fair, said Steve Kintigh, director of Campus Recreation.

The Rec Center purchased the vaccination doses with money from a special fund, Kintigh said.

Don’t play election day guessing games

Published Nov 6, 2007

Today is the first Tuesday in November. Guess what that means? It's election day.It seems people claim to be patriotic, politically active and have national pride long before they either vote or step into...

Student involvement vital to elections

Published Nov 6, 2007

It's November, and the smell of ballots is in the air.Campaign teams have been formed, stickers have been handed out and front yards have been decorated with candidate endorsement signs.

Don't let it go unnoticed - exercise the much-envied freedom to vote.

Whether it's for city council members, state representatives or Student Government Association officers, students have a say, so they should use it.

Speaker choices show university prejudices

Published Nov 6, 2007

If you had the choice of letting the president of Iran or the former president of Harvard University speak at your school, whom would you choose?Maybe before you make a decision, you should know that the former president of Harvard is Lawrence Summers. Summers resigned from his post at Harvard last year after a lengthy spat with faculty that began when he suggested women may not have the same natural abilities as men in some fields.