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Students cited for alcohol violations

Published Aug 23, 2007

Despite prior warnings, some students had their first taste of alcohol violations before ever stepping foot in a classroom.There were six on-campus alcohol violations since the first day of move-ins, but Sparkle Greenhaw, associate director of alcohol and drug education, said this is not an unusual occurrence.

"Just as soon as students get back on campus, we start getting alcohol violations," Greenhaw said. "The majority of violations come from first-year students."

Avoid freshman 15; try these healthy tips

Avoid freshman 15; try these healthy tips

Published Aug 23, 2007

It seems those dreaded words "the freshman 15" are on everyone's lips when they first start college. As a vegetarian and a fairly healthy eater, I found myself completely aghast when the "freshman 15" started creeping up on me during my first year of college. After re-examining my eating habits, I found that my healthy lifestyle had been corrupted by college food favorites - the cheap and easy kind. So here are some tips to eating healthy. First, stay away from the Main.

For the Nguyen

For the Nguyen

Published Aug 23, 2007

What does a soccer coach do when his or her leading scorer goes down with an injury midway through a season? The answer for soccer head coach Dan Abdalla was to place a heralded freshman in position to lead the team. With last season's injury of midfielder Lauren Pope, as well as the season-ending injury of midfielder Angie Nickens, Michelle Nguyen received the responsibility of leading the squad - a task not usually expected of a freshman.

New grading system requires consistency

Published Aug 23, 2007

Though the implementation of the plus/minus grading system might give a more accurate representation of students' grades, the lack of consistency in mandating it could create problems for students and...

Sorority ready to recruit first class

Sorority ready to recruit first class

Published Aug 23, 2007

After an abbreviated formal recruitment last week, Gamma Phi Beta will start its recruitment Sept. 10. Invited to join the TCU Greek community March 1, Gamma Phi took part in last week's Panhellenic formal...

Counterpoint: Students with extracurricular activity should get same day sign-ups for class selections

Counterpoint: Students with extracurricular activity should get same day sign-ups for class selections

Published Aug 22, 2007

At TCU,students participating in the honors program and those that play intercollegiate sports are permitted early class registration. This may not be surprising because many individuals at this university are granted class registration before others for a variety of reasons, one of the most obvious and frustrating - mainly for incoming freshmen - being credit hours. Despite this, the place in line reserved by the university for athletes and honors students is at the very front.

Dalton looks to lead, earn respect

Published Aug 22, 2007

Andy Dalton was hanging out with friends, watching the No. 1 movie in America when he got the news he was named the No. 1 quarterback at TCU."I was actually told in a movie ... but I came up here on Sunday and that's when they told me," Dalton said. "I went and saw 'Superbad.'"

The redshirt freshman beat out sophomore Marcus Jackson in a contested battle for the starting quarterback slot, opened by the graduation of Jeff Ballard.

Point: Early registration not harmful

Point: Early registration not harmful

Published Aug 22, 2007

As TCU students make their way to classes this fall semester, rumblings and grumblings can already be heard about class schedules. It seems that no one can be entirely happy with the courses they have ended up with. Maybe they begin too early, maybe they run too late, or perhaps one of those all-too-rare "blow off" courses was already full when you signed up.Sure, it's sad that there was more demand than "Sexy Naked People 101" or "Survey of Xbox" was able to handle, but bitter parties are all too quick to point fingers.

Evaluation submissions beneficial to faculty

Published Aug 22, 2007

Last semester's online course evaluation trial proved unsuccessful because of low student participation.Before the online course evaluations get a second trial, students must first understand the implications of course evaluations.

Forty-one percent of the student body responded to the online evaluations compared to 75 percent who filled out the paper-and-pencil Student Perception of Teaching evaluations during class, said Catherine Welhburg, executive director of the Office for Assessment and Quality Enhancement.

Students shrug off online evaluations

Published Aug 22, 2007

After last semester's online course evaluation pilot test, the faculty evaluation committee reported the study was unsuccessful because of a low student response rate found.Catherine Wehlburg, executive director of the Office for Assessment and Quality Enhancement, said, "A reason we had unsuccessful rates was because over 1,000 evaluations were caught in the TCU spam filters so by the time the e-mails were sent back out, the timing was off due to finals week."

Text ban halts coaches

Published Aug 22, 2007

Whether it's during class or out at the movies, text messaging, instant messages and e-mails have grown in popularity among the adolescents of this generation to the point where it has arguably changed the communication landscape. That changing landscape of electronic communication has forced the NCAA to ban the use of text messaging as part of the recruiting process for college athletics.