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Frog fullback clears way for teammates' touchdowns

Frog fullback clears way for teammates’ touchdowns

Published Sep 29, 2005

In discussing the Horned Frog backfield, overlooking sophomore fullback William Jackson is forgivable. People may see the usual suspects such as Lonta Hobbs, freshman phenom Aaron Brown, Tye Gunn or maybe even recent star Jeff Ballard, who led the Frogs to the team's recent victory over Brigham Young. But consider this: When Cory Rodgers scored the game-tying touchdown in overtime against BYU, it was a block by Jackson that cleared the way."Rodgers would not have scored if it wasn't for Jackson making that block," running back coach Mike Schultz said.

NAACP to discuss issue of diversity during forum

Published Sep 29, 2005

Issues of diversity will be the focus of the "Call to Action" forum at noon today in the lobby of the Brown-Lupton Student Center, NAACP members said.Members of the TCU NAACP chapter say issues of diversity first addressed at a forum last semester still remain major issues at the university.

"We're serious about this; it will not fade," said NAACP chapter President Erica Parker.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is spearheading the forum today.

Steps of faith

Steps of faith

Published Sep 29, 2005

Singing and dancing in the Brown-Lupton Student Center Lounge attracted more than 60 students Wednesday night.Word of Truth Ministries, Calling In Action and the Soul Steppers all contributed to the praise and worship service, Calling Your Souls to Truth. In the midst of song and dance, TCU alumnus Brad Thompson spoke.

Feleceia Benton, manager of the CIA Christian dance ministry and vocal director for Word of Truth Ministries, said the night was centered on one purpose.

Director of nursing school wins award, develops projects

Director of nursing school wins award, develops projects

Published Sep 28, 2005

A TCU nursing educator has received an exclusive health profession award and plans to use it to TCU's advantage.Dr. Paulette Burns, director of the Harris School of Nursing, is one of 20 Fellows chosen by the Robert Wood Foundation in 2005 and said she hopes it will create more graduate opportunities for TCU nurses.

"I want to expand clinical and organizational skills at the doctoral level to match the health care needs of today," Burns said.

Gunn Down

Published Sep 28, 2005

TCU junior quarterback Jeff Ballard will likely start this Saturday's game against New Mexico in place of injured senior Tye Gunn, head coach Gary Patterson said. Gunn was forced out of last week's game against Brigham Young with a shoulder injury.

"Right now, Tye couldn't play," Patterson said. "Tye will take mental repetitions this week. If we don't have to play him, we won't, but we'll see how this week progresses."

Ballard, who took over for the injured Gunn late in the third quarter of Saturday's game, said Sunday that Gunn's shoulder "popped out of place."

Volleyball downs North Texas in three games

Volleyball downs North Texas in three games

Published Sep 28, 2005

The screams of more than 300 fans filled the University Recreation Center's Special Events Gym on Tuesday night as the TCU volleyball team defeated local rival North Texas in three games.Sophomore outside hitter Talaya Whitfield led the charge for the Horned Frogs with 16 kills and junior middle blocker Anna Vaughn added four blocks to lead the team a 30-25 win in each game.

Sophomore middle blocker LeMeita Smith also added 12 kills for the Frogs.

Intramurals appeal to all

Intramurals appeal to all

Published Sep 28, 2005

There is more than one football team on TCU's campus.The intramural football season started Monday, and there are 87 men's, women's and co-rec teams signed up to play this year.

"This is the highest we have ever had," Cristie Carpenter, assistant director intramurals and sports clubs, said Tuesday. "Intramural football is the biggest sport we have in the fall."

Why are there so many people playing intramural football?

"It helps keep the competitive juices flowing," Charlie Spiegel, a sophomore finance major, said.

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Frogs and Cowboys eerily similar thus far

Published Sep 28, 2005

Is it just me, or are there some similarities between our Horned Frogs and the Dallas Cowboys? Because I'm a pretty big fan of both those teams, and, lately, the games on Sundays have seemed eerily familiar to what I saw the afternoon before.Especially this past weekend.

TCU against Brigham Young and the Cowboys against the 49ers were basically the same game.

In both instances, it was one storied team I like playing another storied team on the road.

TCU ranked 12th in fitness

TCU ranked 12th in fitness

Published Sep 28, 2005

In the matter of survival of the fittest, TCU prevailed - or at least according to one magazine.TCU students have leapt over common college obstacles such as pizza, alcohol, late night snacks and lack of sleep to beat out 648 other schools, becoming the 12th fittest college in the nation, according to the October issue of Men's Fitness magazine.

To some faculty members and students, the ranking makes sense.

"The bulk of students are doing what they have to do to stay healthy," said Trey Morrison, assistant director of fitness and wellness for campus recreation.

Expo offers students career options

Published Sep 28, 2005

Students looking for anything from summer internships to permanent employment have the opportunity to find their dream job today at the career expo, organizers said.University Career Services organized TCU's annual Career Expo for students to get involved and learn about jobs available to them, said Laura Chaney, assistant to the recruitment coordinator.

"We're really trying to get freshmen and sophomores involved this year," Chaney said. "By sophomore year, students need to get focused on what they want to do."

Local reporter shares passion for news

Published Sep 28, 2005

CBS 11 News producer and TCU alum Kent Chapline told broadcast journalism students about his experiences in Hurricane Katrina on Tuesday night - both as a field producer and as a husband and father of two."I deal with stress on a daily basis, and I deal with it pretty well," he said. "But this is a different kind of stress."

Chapline said CBS 11, a station in the seventh largest market in the country, sent him with two reporters, three photographers and two engineers to cover the hurricane.

Gender-based hiring unfair

Published Sep 28, 2005

There are people who think women might not be as qualified as men to coach certain male sports.If a female is more qualified to coach a sport, gender should not be a factor in hiring at all.

Yes, men might respond better to a male coach than a female coach, but we're in the 19th century where women have roles of authority over men both in the government and in the business world.

To say a qualified candidate should not be hired because the person is a woman is an archaic idea.