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TCU 360

Self-help books waste of money

Published Mar 29, 2007

Walk into any bookstore in America and look at the self-help section to find an eclectic yet conspicuously overpopulated selection of personal advice. Authors such as Stephen R. Covey, Anthony Robbins and Deepak Chopra claim to have the answers to all the biggest personal problems Americans have been losing sleep over. "The South Beach Diet," "Chicken Soup for the Soul" and "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" all claim to have the answers to a happier, healthier life. Yet are these authors really that concerned with helping the average American's problems?

Alum joins Hispanic Sports Hall of Fame

Published Mar 29, 2007

Coming to TCU from South Texas on a football and baseball scholarship was like dropping in by parachute, said the 1960 alumnus inducted into the National Hispanic Sports Hall of Fame on Friday.In the classroom, Rodemiro Gonzales said he developed a deep appreciation for education. He began to realize the potential he never thought he had growing up in Hebbronville, where the median income is less than $25,000 and the population is 90 percent Hispanic or Latino, according to the 2000 census report.

Heeling Hunger

Heeling Hunger

Published Mar 29, 2007

Dressed in white surgical masks, blue latex gloves and a rhinestone stethoscope, a TCU student paraded down the runway at a benefit auction and walked away with an award.Maelen Richie, a junior interior design major, competed in the fashion show segment of the International Interior Design Association Auction 2007 on Friday at the Grand Pavilion at Dallas Trade Mart. It was the tenth year for the annual event.

Leaps and Bounds

Leaps and Bounds

Published Mar 29, 2007

His eyes are fixed on the sandpit 15-meters ahead of him. He takes a deep breath.

"And one... and two... and three."

He silently counts his strides as he approaches the board.

Takeoff.

Junior Jonathan Jackson and freshman Neidra Covington are the two jumpers for TCU that are making leaps and bounds in the NCAA qualifying meets this season.


Attorney general exceeded bounds

Published Mar 29, 2007

During the past week, TCU financial aid officials have been going toe-to-toe with the New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo in regards to allegedly unethical revenue sharing practices.TCU has a partnership with Education Finance Partners, the key lender for TCU financial aid support. This partner is being heavily scrutinized by the attorney general's office for "unlawful and deceptive acts and practices."

Director: Lending changes not affecting university

Published Mar 29, 2007

One of TCU's preferred lenders, amidst the threat of a lawsuit, is changing its policies on its revenue-sharing program, but an administrator said Monday that the university already complies with the new policies.In a press release, Tamera Briones, founder and chief executive for Education Finance Partners, said the company will increase disclosure and require explicit terms for what revenue-sharing payments can be used for.

Officials seek controlled drill period

Published Mar 29, 2007

In a second natural gas discussion with the TCU community Wednesday, an administrator revealed tentative details of TCU's drilling calendar and said the university would have the authority to temporarily cease drilling during certain periods.Brian Gutierrez, vice chancellor for finance and administration, told participants that within the first year the producer would put the pipeline underground, drill a test core to ensure gas was in the area and drill one to two wells.

Conference to focus on emerging markets

Published Mar 29, 2007

Like any good Fort Worth host knows, the first thing on the agenda for international visitors is an evening at Billy Bob's.The M.J. Neeley School of Business will play host to entrepreneurial experts from around the world attending a first-ever conference held on campus.

Garry Bruton, professor and academic director for the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center, is coordinating the conference, which will focus on entrepreneurship in emerging markets.

Environmental impact subject of cross-campus bicycle ride

Published Mar 29, 2007

Students will have a chance this afternoon to do more than just spin their wheels for the environment.The TCU Purple Bike Program is hosting Le Tour de Frogs from 4 to 6 p.m. today to start up the organization and educate students about their impact on the environment.

Le Tour de Frogs is a 20-minute bicycle ride, beginning on the lawn in front of Sadler Hall and continuing to three other stops on campus where students will take a quiz of 10 to 15 questions about the environment, said Keith Whitworth, a sociology professor and founder of the Purple Bike Program.

‘Reign Over Me’

Published Mar 28, 2007

If there were those who thought Adam Sandler could never escape that "Billy Madison" role, his Oscar-worthy performance in "Reign Over Me" surely sets them straight."Reign Over Me" is one of those films that reassures us of why we go to the movies in the first place. It manages to evoke emotions of laughter and sadness simultaneously.

Starring Don Cheadle ("Crash"), Adam Sandler ("Click") and Jada Pinkett Smith ("Collateral"), "Reign Over Me" is the story of Charlie Fineman, a man who lost his entire family in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Waiting for true love better idea than quick physical fulfillment

Published Mar 28, 2007

Fairy tales tell girls to wait for their Prince Charming to come and sweep them off their feet. However, a recent trend reveals that young women would rather "hook up" than pursue and maintain a long-term relationship. According to the March 16 ABC News article, "Searching for Mr. Right Now," 23-year-old Evi Lalangas says, "(Hooking up) means there's no emotional element. We hooked up, I'm physically satisfied, and I went on my way."

"Hooking up" can span from kissing to having sex with a complete stranger.

Turn off technology; multitasking dangerous time-waster

Published Mar 28, 2007

It is easy to get lost in the never-ending rush that defines college life. Time seems sparse and does not allow for completing one task at a time. Multitasking has become a huge part of not only college life, but also the American culture, as well.Whether one talks on instant messenger while studying for a major exam or drives while talking on the cell phone, trying to juggle tasks so that everything crams into a microscopic schedule has become a huge fact of life.

While society tells us to go, go, go, I believe that sometimes we should just take a chill pill.