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Rehashing classics is getting old

Rehashing classics is getting old

Published Jan 31, 2006

After her initial singles arrived with little to no success, Nancy Sinatra wasn't expected to enjoy a career like her father Frank's. Then at 26, Sinatra hit pay dirt in 1966 with the single "These Boots are Made for Walkin'".Written by Lee Hazlewood, a successful country producer, "Boots" breathed life into Sinatra's listless career. The song itself is simple and easy to understand, but its placement in time represented something larger.

In the 1960s, women around the country fought just as hard as blacks for equal rights and a better place in society.

Commentary: James may be legend, like Jordan

Commentary: James may be legend, like Jordan

Published Jan 31, 2006

His fledgling career has already been lime-lighted by greatness.We've watched him on SportsCenter for over two years now, and he has consistently amazed us. He has made the extraordinary seem ordinary, the impossible simply routine. His numbers -- which are out of this world - already rival some of basketball's all-time greats.

But what LeBron James did Sunday actually made me laugh out loud at the absurdity of how easily he can take over a game.

TCU to work with FWISD on training

TCU to work with FWISD on training

Published Jan 31, 2006

Ask Judy Gillette, librarian at Meadowbrook Elementary School, "¨C¢mo est  usted hoy?" (How are you doing today?), and you will probably receive a blank face. Ask her again after she completes the 12-hour Command Spanish program and you might hear, "Muy bien gracias. ¨Y t£?" (Very well, thank you. And you?).The Extended Education department is offering 260 Fort Worth Independent School District employees the opportunity to take free Spanish lessons.

According to the FWISD Web site, 42,964 students are of Hispanic descent, nearly 55 percent of the student body.

Womens Tennis: Team dominates Mean Green over weekend

Women’s Tennis: Team dominates Mean Green over weekend

Published Jan 31, 2006

The women's team also opened its season with a victory over the University of North Texas, 7-0. The Frogs did not lose a match in either singles or doubles play, and the only set lost during the day came through a tiebreaker. TCU, ranked No. 14 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's preseason poll, was also selected in December for the 2006 USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships. This is the first time the Frogs have been selected for the event, which starts Feb. 2 and lasts until Feb. 5.

Mentors may improve retention

Published Jan 31, 2006

Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services has developed a new mentor program to improve diversity, increase retention and promote inclusiveness at TCU. The department is organizing the program to help with retention rates among international students and minorities.

Sandhya Klein, mentor program coordinator, said the program is also expected to increase the diversity on campus, a widely-debated issue over the past year.

Klein said mentors will refer students to the proper source on campus who deals with the student's particular issue.

Bush’s speech merits attention

Published Jan 31, 2006

President Bush will appear before Congress and the American people tonight to deliver his State of the Union address. With the low-approval rating the president has received recently, everyone should be paying attention tonight.Historically, dating back to George Washington delivering the first address on January 8, 1790, the annual State of the Union has been an opportunity for the president to assess the current standing of the union and present what his goals and agenda are for the future.

Journalism, controversy go together

Journalism, controversy go together

Published Jan 31, 2006

"Why do they think this is front-page news?" said one of my classmates about the recent exposure in the Skiff about the drug and alcohol controversy surrounding the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house. As I overheard this complaint about the article, I thought to myself, "Why not use it as front-page news?" After all, the exposure, however damaging to the fraternity's reputation, is interesting news that exemplifies some of my main ideals about journalism: to provide readers with truthful and valuable information as provided by the First Amendment.

Annual event brings in $10,000 for scholarships

Published Jan 31, 2006

More than 200 ranch management students and alumni participated in fellowship and tradition at the annual Roundup event Saturday.Janelle Davila, administrative assistant for the ranch management program, said Roundup was a total success, raising more than $10,000 for program scholarships.

She said more than 200 people attended Saturday evening's auction, which raised most of the event's funds.

Out of all of the events, which included a seminar and a clay-shooting contest, ranch management student Chad McCormick said he enjoyed the auction the most.

Lady Frogs defeat Utes

Lady Frogs defeat Utes

Published Jan 28, 2006

The Lady Frogs defeated Utah 69-56 Saturday behind junior guard Natatsha Lacy's third consecutive double-double and a determined defense that held the Utes to just 23 points in the first half.Lacy, who finished with 23 points, 13 rebounds and matched sophomore guard Adrienne Ross' 6 assists, wasn't far off from a triple double. The backcourt duo also combined for 17 free throw attempts, more than twice the Utes' total amount.

Lacy said TCU's willingness to penetrate the defense helped maintain the Frogs' early lead.

Gangsta rap lyrics too vulgar for everyone

Gangsta rap lyrics too vulgar for everyone

Published Jan 27, 2006

Once, when I was about 13, I wanted to buy a Barenaked Ladies CD titled "Stunt." Like most young people, I asked my mother for permission to make the purchase.Her response: "Are there any bad songs on it?" I had lived with this woman for long enough to know that her definition of "bad" was a little warped, in my opinion. After doing some research on the album, I discovered that there were not any songs that I would consider "bad," even by her definition.

H2O Frogs to honor seniors

Published Jan 27, 2006

The Horned Frog swimming and diving team will compete in its last combined home meet of the season when Missouri State visits the University Recreation Center on Saturday afternoon.MSU is a deep squad possessing strength in both distance and sprint competition, said senior swimmer Allan McCallum.

Head coach Richard Sybesma said he thinks MSU will be even competition for TCU.

Rifle team finishes second

Published Jan 27, 2006

The rifle team set two records last weekend in its four-team competition in Akron, Ohio, and expects to carry the momentum into this weekend's competition at Texas-El Paso, players and coaches said.The Frogs finished second overall and broke their previous team record in both smallbore and air rifle with freshman Tanya Gorin leading the team in scoring in both events.

"They all performed well and were close to their best score," head coach Karen Monez said.