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Paintball team prepares for tourney

Paintball team prepares for tourney

Published Apr 7, 2006

The TCU paintball club team is preparing to outshoot its opponents in the National Collegiate Paintball Association Championship this weekend at Xdrenalin Zone, located on Lake Grapevine.There are no qualifying rules for this tournament; however, only about 30 teams are allowed to sign up on a first-come, first-served basis. TCU will be playing in a division of 28 teams, with the possibility of playing 15-20 games if it wins the tournament.

Library liquidation

Published Apr 7, 2006

When senior finance and accounting major Dan Lienemann first came to TCU, he started his freshman year like many other new students - stocking up on textbooks required for his classes. The total was around $450. Since then, Lienemann, an international finance and accounting major, has used what he has learned in financial management classes - to get more for less. He no longer goes to the TCU bookstore for his books.Lienemann has discovered that just by a click of the mouse, he can save $100 to $300 a semester on his books.

Making the jump

Published Apr 7, 2006

Everyone knows college basketball players can jump.So much of hoops is played in the air. Rebounds, dunks, fadeaways, shot blocking - the list goes on. And for the most part, leaping ability seems to be one thing that most Division I ball players have got figured out.

But there's jumping . and then there's the Jump. And for all the complexities inherent in the game of basketball, nothing may be more difficult for young men and women to understand than that one Jump: moving from high school to college ball.

Mind over muscle

Is Couric good fit for hard news?

Published Apr 7, 2006

Just like that, on the very day journalism legend Bob Schieffer came to the TCU campus to talk, he was replaced.But maybe even more alarming than the timing of the announcement of Schieffer's successor on the "CBS Evening News" was the person selected - Katie Couric.

Few would question Couric's substantial popularity; even those who don't find her work interesting have to admit that she has a substantial following. But the debate here is not over whether CBS chose a journalist with appropriate notoriety, but whether they even chose a hard-news journalist at all.

Online Exclusive!!! Men’s Tennis: Team opens conference play against Lobos

Published Apr 7, 2006

The No. 29 men's tennis team gets right into the swing of things when they open conference play against New Mexico tonight.The teams come into their match-up from different paths. The Lobos (9-4) have won four matches in a row, while the Horned Frogs (9-8) are coming off a close 4-3 loss to SMU.

Senior Jacopo Tezza said these are the matches that matter the most.

"We've had some tough losses lately," Tezza said. "The effort has always been good. We're ready to compete in conference."

Baseball: Frogs to play Falcons in first MWC series

Baseball: Frogs to play Falcons in first MWC series

Published Apr 7, 2006

TCU's bats have started booming - and the surge of offensive production couldn't have come at a better time for a Frog baseball team set to host its first Mountain West Conference series this weekend against Air Force. In its last five games - a span that included four wins - TCU plated 53 runs, including 12 in the opening frame of an 18-8 victory at home Tuesday over No. 22 Baylor.

Sophomore infielder Matt Carpenter said the team has been taking a better approach at the plate as of late, driving the ball to the opposite field and making the proper two-strike adjustments.

TV not a valid investment

Published Apr 6, 2006

The Student Center is about to have a new addition - a big-screen, high-definition television for the Student Center Lounge. Its cost: $5,700, approximately a quarter of a tuition scholarship.Wednesday's Skiff reported that the Permanent Improvements Committee is purchasing the TV; the House of Student Representatives voted to give the committee the funds, with a 20-16 vote. It believes that the TV will benefit students.

RTVF students make Katrina documentary

Published Apr 6, 2006

Hurricane Katrina displaced 1.5 million people, leaving them homeless and wondering where to go.But when two seniors heard about one family affected by the immense tragedy, they set out to put a human face on the disaster through a documentary film.

"Your whole life is taken from you in one day, how do you cope with that?" senior radio-TV-film major Jeff Keith said. "I think that is what I'm trying to do with this documentary - show the process of rebuilding a life."

Professor: Couric’s fate up to viewers

Published Apr 6, 2006

A new role and a new audience face NBC's "Today" anchor Katie Couric.Couric announced Wednesday that she would step down as the 15-year anchor of "Today" to join the "CBS Evening News," which is currently anchored by Bob Schieffer, who was the moderator of "The Changing Communications Landscape" symposium Wednesday evening in the Student Center Ballroom.

Couric's fate in her new capacity will be determined by viewer reaction.

"CBS Evening News" draws an audience of 7.5 million, where "Today" brings about 6 million.

Band makes big splash

Published Apr 6, 2006

"Return To The Sea," the debut disc by Montreal-based collective Islands, starts out on an ambitious note.At nine-plus minutes, "Swan (Life After Death)" is a risky choice for a disc-opener. With its heavy...

Schieffer: Media platforms changing

Schieffer: Media platforms changing

Published Apr 6, 2006

Though no one knows how the news will be distributed in the next five to 10 years, the basics of journalism will remain the same, Bob Schieffer told an audience Wednesday night at the second annual Schieffer Symposium. "No matter what medium we get our news from," Schieffer said, "the integrity of the individual reporter - that is the thing that will make journalism useful."

Schieffer said there is no way to predict how communication will change in the coming years, and print and broadcast journalism are all expanding the ways they deliver the news.

Womens Tennis: Coach plays fatherly role

Women’s Tennis: Coach plays fatherly role

Published Apr 6, 2006

This is a story.About a man named Borelli, who was busy with 13 girls he called his own. They were tennis players, working all together, and they were anything but all alone.

Yes, that's the way this team became the Borelli bunch.

And, as it would seem, everyone is more than willing to admit that TCU women's tennis head coach is exactly the gifted father figure he's made up to be - except for Dave Borelli himself.