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David Dunai - Senior Photographer
Army ROTC members practice their leadership and squad tactics last
week at the Intramural Fields. The training prepares the students
for
advanced camp.
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Erin Munger/SKIFF STAFF
Senior pitcher Chad Durham delivers a pitch Jan. 30 against Prairie View
A&M. TCU is coming off a 2-1 win over No. 20 Texas Sunday in the Astros
College Baseball Classic at Enron Field in Houston. The Frogs lost the
first two games of the tournament to Texas Tech, 5-4 and Baylor, 12-4.
TCU (3-2) faces Missouri Southern at 2:05 p.m. today at the TCU Diamond,
in the first-ever meeting between the schools. Missouri Southern lost
its first game of the season against Arkansas, 25-6.
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Staff Assembly approves salary
increase request
Parking problems, update
of Alliance also discussed at meeting
By Jillanne Johnson
Staff Reporter
Staff Assembly members unanimously approved a letter
requesting a salary increase at their meeting Tuesday.
The letter will be sent to Chancellor Michael Ferrari.
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Students cars safe in parking
lots, police say
Possessions in vehicles can
be protected if precautions taken
By Ram Luthra
Staff Reporter
After four cars were broken into within two weeks,
police are concerned about recent vehicle break-ins near TCU, said
J.C. Williams, assistant chief of TCU Police.
One of our main priorities is to protect students possessions
from being stolen, Williams said. This is a major problem,
and we are addressing it every way we can.
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Web cam put atop Sid Richardson
Students able to watch construction
of Tucker Tech over the Internet
By Melissa Christensen
Staff Reporter
The world is watching TCU take shape through the
use of a real-time Web camera overlooking the construction of the
William E. and Jean Jones Tucker Technology Center.
Mounted atop a storage building on the roof of the Sid W. Richardson
Building, the camera can be controlled by individual visitors at
the cameras Web site (http://tuckercam.tcu.edu). A visitor
can zoom, pan and tilt the camera, taking in scenes as close as
the Tucker construction site and as far as Fort Worths downtown
skyline.
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Daily bread
Agape Meal takes unconventional
route to feed homeless, low-income residents
By Bethany McCormack
Staff Reporter
The group of volunteers is as diverse as the people
they serve. College students, senior citizens, adults and children
all ages and races come together at Broadway Baptist Church
to serve a meal and join in fellowship with homeless and low-income
neighborhood residents.
For the past five years, Broadway has hosted Agape Meal, a family-style
dinner Thursday nights where church members and volunteers eat with
guests while building valuable relationships, said Scott Waller,
director of community ministries at Broadway.
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Watching out
Camera could be used for
security
For those of you who are actually wondering what
the construction is accomplishing behind the Mary Couts Burnett
Library, you can now go to (http://tuckercam.tcu.edu) and watch
the action live.
Austin Commercial, the Dallas-based construction company in charge
of building the new William E. and Jean Jones Tucker Technology
Center, has put a camera on top of the Sid W. Richardson Building
to oversee the construction process.
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Whine not, stop complaining
Returning from London this semester, I have tried
to put my ear to the well-watered ground around campus and listen
for new signs of discontent. Being gone so long changes people but
not things. I believe I can offer a few solutions to the problems
that still plague the campus, the same problems I shouted about
last year when I didnt know any better. Perhaps I can preach
my ideas one last time before I give it up all together.
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Flat rate fails to consider all
students
As well-intentioned as the idea
may be, a flat-rate tuition plan like the one Chancellor Michael
Ferrari is pushing may do more harm than good.
According to a Jan. 24 Skiff article, the flat rate would reflect
the price of taking 15 hours a semester. That means students will
pay for 15 hours if they are taking between 12 and 18 hours. The
idea is that students would have an extra incentive to take 18 hours
a semester, thus graduating on time and improving the universitys
poor four-year graduation rate.
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TCU recruiting takes hit as Oklahoma
expected to sign 15 players from Texas
By Jaime Aron
Associated Press
A few years after Mack Brown revived Darrell Royals
roundup style of recruiting at Texas, Bob Stoops is reaching into
Oklahomas past and pulling off the Lone Star State talent
raids last seen by Barry Switzer.
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Womens team deserves respect
If you ask any athlete why they choose to participate
in athletics, he or she will surely say its because they love
the game, love winning and enjoy competing.
You know, the typical thrill of victory, and agony
of defeat.
Back in the day, I actually competed athletically at the collegiate
level and once held the opinion of it being about the thrill of
victory and only the thrill of victory. I held that opinion until
I played in front of a large crowd.
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Women win ninth straight
Frogs crush Miners by 23
to remain undefeated in WAC
By Kelly Morris
Associate Sports Editor
After shooting 51.6 percent (16-of-31) from the
field and holding Texas-El Paso to just 14 first-half points, the
TCU womens basketball team won its ninth-straight game Tuesday
at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.
Tuesdays win tied the TCU record for victories in a season
(16) which was achieved each of the past two seasons. The Frogs
are now 8-0 in the Western Athletic Conference and remain undefeated
when scoring at least 70 points.
Head coach Jeff Mittie said the Frogs first-half performance
overwhelmed the Miners.
I was pleased with the way we came out, Mittie said.
To step on a team like that (early), it is difficult for them
to recover.
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Sharp Shooting
Tim Cox/SKIFF STAFF
Senior center Karen Clayton attempts a layup over Texas-El Paso
guard Sunny Guild in Tuesday nights 80-57 win at Daniel-Meyer
Coliseum. The win was the Frogs ninth in a row and tied
the team for its most wins in a season with 16.
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