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French, A WWW.DAILYSKIFF.COM Juently. 'r 1O SUC- 6 TCL, Thief’s fate rests on shoulders of Campus Life 5 Junior for play- to Campus Life, Ham said the accused and TCUs disciplin will be addressed Ss 4 run- By KAILEY DELINGER of stealing from the storage Since identifying the sus an Adams, dean of ary action from being divulged But the handbook doesn’t nd 2005 Staff Reporter compartments on the south pect, TCI Police said they Sus Adams said the student's specify disciplinary steps in ionships A student who police say side of the weight room in the have contacted each person Campus Life, said little can who reported having items be released about the case disciplinary proceedings have this case as it does in cases 5 Duke admitted to 14 thefts during Rec Center, Ham said. because of a federal law called already begun according to the related to drugs and alcohol, nt. She a six-month period in the Uni- After subsequent question: stolen from the weight room the Family Educational Rights mandates of the Official Stu Adams said he 2004 versity Recreation Center will ing from TCU Police, Ham said to determine whether each and Privacy Act (FERPA) dent Handbook These kinds of things are Amateur not have to face the the accused admitted to the 14 person wanted to file criminal Since disciplinary procedures She said the handbook's taken on a case-by-case basis,” 1s been a court system, TCU Police Sgt. prior thefts that took place in charges or leave disciplinary are considered part of a stu- Code of Student Conduct sec Adams said. “Disciplinary al teams Kelly Ham said. the same area since Aug. 23. action to the university Each person declined to dent's education record, Adams tion on theft and unauthorized action could range from find- The student, whose identity The items stolen from the ERPA, which protects the use of property and the section ing the student isn't in viola- playing administrators say is protected weight room — mostly cash, wal prosecute, so TCU Police said F y of student education on violation of law and univer tion of the code all the way to ght, She under the Federal Privacy Law, lets and purses came to about transferred the case and privac records, prevents the identity of sity discipline are the ones that expulsion from school.” her par was caught March 5 in the act $2,020 in value, Ham said related disciplinary action or Steph- or North Center seeks women's THE SHAPE OF THINGS 1 looks ly have podcasting olid start lay from in classrooms wen out rth-place By MICHAEL BOU-NACKLIE match at Staff Reporter witation The Center for Instructional Ser eir sixth vices wants to make TCU more pod- rto Rico, cast-friendly in the classroom es at the Jess Price, media producer for CIS, or Invite said he hopes to build a comprehensive Is Long database of recordings of ¢ team is events held on campus as 27 in the well as information from the latest classes, Berkley and Stan ford universities already on TCI have podcasts available through iTunes, and SCason, it Derrey Price hopes he can do

THEATRE Department am so tar the same for TCU, Senior Mariana Fernandez plays Evelyn, and sophomore Jage Bothmann portrays ould be a “We want to use Adam in the theatre department's new play "The Shape Of Things.” The play, writ MWC, podcasting as a value-added com- ten by Neil LaBute, will open March 22 at 5:30 p.m. in Hays Theatre at the Walsh ponent to what students are learn- Center ing in the classroom,” Price said “It's like reading an extra chapter outside of class.” According to PC Magazine's Web site, podcasting is recording a non society music audio broadcast of news, sports Dark drama features manipulative relationships, or discussion in an MP3 format for playback in a digital music player By MICHELLE EUPERIO tally and emotionally I'he man is a senior theatre major ‘She uses a Several instructors at TCU have Stall Reporter completely unaware she is using him dorky guy who has never been in a —{ FOR YOUR INFO }— for her thesis toward her master’s relationship for her own project, and used podcasting in their classes. Dave Students are playing a game of Performance times at Upton, associate professor of kine manipulation in the theatrical per degree he becomes her artwork siology said he experienced a sharp formance “The Shape of Things,” Jage Bothmann portrays Adam Daniel Fredrick and Staci Schuh Hays Theatre: grade increase when he replaced the which will be presented Thursday who is so eager to find love that he mann portray Adam's only friends will do anything to keep it and is Phillip and Jenny » Thursday & Friday: 5:30 p.m lab component of his class with the through Saturday “The Shape of Things” is a drama oblivious to the changes that Eve I'he characters in the play toy with oSaturday: 2:30 & 7:30 p.m podcasts recorded by CIS “Grades went from an average of about a woman who uses her rela lyn, played by Mariana Fernandez human emotions and try to deter 67 — which is not passing — to the tionship with a man to manipulate asks for mine where to draw the line with Admission is free. high 80s,” Price said him into changing physically, men “Evelyn is an artist,” said Fernandez, See SHAPE, page 4

Price believes the increase is because students could review the podcasts several times and see the procedures being done with a voice over by the professor. Frogs embrace caregiving, gain experience Also, using podcasts allows the course to be offered more often By JOHN BOLLER students, first began working petition this year is “Family giver, In most cases, caregivers Bateman, who served as

because labs require space and Staff Reporter the case study for the 20006 Caregiving 101. feel isolated and experience the president of PRSA and supervision which limit the num A case study for a public 2007 Bateman Case Study In October 2004, the National stress from the burden of care the International Public Rela ber of times labs can be scheduled, relations class at TCU will Competition in September Family Caregivers Association giving itself, along with bal tions Association, the com Price said, With the use of podcasts, end up meaning more than I'he five students, senior and the National Alliance for ancing work and other family petition was renamed after students were able to complete the just a letter grade. For five Lvdia Akinde, junior Kier Caregiving, started the begin responsibilities, according to him following his death in same amount of work without the 1983. Since then, the com students and one professor, sten Booren, junior Michelle ning of a campaign called, the PRSA Web site constraints of lab time, Price said. Students will use the four petition has been the most it will be about putting into Fabrega, junior Ashley Pier ‘Family Caregiving, it's not all Amber Finn, director of speech com up to you,” which can be found principles of public rela prestigious and challenging action a vision of making the ret and senior Alana Ville munication, teaches an eight-week basic lives easier for family care gas, are all advertising and on the PRSA Web site tions in their case study competition for public rela- speech communication course which tions students, according to givers in Fort Worth public relations majors and I'he program was launched research, planning, imple has 600 students enrolled. The class is Amiso George, associate members of the Public Rela in an effort to create aware mentation, evaluation I'he the PRSA Web site divided into two lecture groups. The professor and faculty adviser tions Society of America ness of the hard work and principles were established I'he students began collecting See PODCAST, page 2 for TCU's team, along with five The case study for the com dedication it takes to be a care by J Carroll Bateman See CAREGIVERS, page 2 Film series celebrates womanhood during HerStory Month and cultural issues surrounding body image, strength and By ELIZABETH DAVIDSON Although Ana is a fiction it were, between Chicano and a senior social work major Anglo worlds,” Steele said “We chose this film because them, as well as to celebrate pride of women, and sister Staff Reporter al character in the HBO film Eighteen-year-old Ana, “Real Women Have Curves,” This is one of three films of its emphasis on discarding Women's HerStory Month hood, Ruiz said “This is the first time these a first-generation Mexican: the message of the strength being shown this month in the ideal thin female body as two organizations of strong American from Los Angeles, of women is clear through celebration of Women's Her beautiful and for the promi FOR YOUR INFC women have joined forces thought her life was set when the movie's exploration of Story Month, The Women's nence of sisterhood throughout she received a scholarship to race, gender, class and body Network, a group of students the film,” said Christina Ramos, Ruiz said, "We are extremely “Real Women Have Curves” a freshman sociology major excited to work with them and Columbia University, image, said Karen Steele, and faculty concerned about gender justice and other Narcely Ruiz, a senior crimi hope we can work together Her parents had different associate professor of Eng- 6:30 p.m, today nal justice major and CUS cul again in the future ideas. They wanted her to work lish and director of Wom: important social issues, and Sid Richardson Building, LH 4 Chi Upsilon Sigma National tural events coordinator, said I'he movie will be followed at a sewing factory to help her en's Studies, The event is free and open to Latin Sorority, Inc. collabo students should attend this by a 15 to 20 minute dis family. It is at this factory, how- “The film explores with humor the public, rated together to sponsor event to become more aware of cussion about the Mexican ever, that Ana learns some of and complexity the challenges this event, said Lauren Love, the educational, political, social American/Chicana culture, life's most valuable lessons. of balancing on the hyphen, as

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vou want and you don't caregiver in their research where she could get help three games. We did a great job time have to have a student in a pur CAREGIVERS Jovee Hammack said The students also had two of reaching the right people ple shirt walking backward.” mn page : Hammack, 77. has been plan and implement a variety of On top of that, the team also Distribution of the podcasts a family caregiver since her events where they would com gave Fort Worth its evaluation and iTunes of the current resources avail podcasts consist of pre-recorded has been discussed, research on their case study last husband was diagnosed with municate their message both Lisa possible outlet research Alzheimer's disease in 2000 professionally and effectively able for family caregivers fall. Akinde, the team's service provid It was entirely up to the ments of the course are discussed ITunes U is a coordinator explained some of Hammack and her husband to their target audience ed by iTunes, allowing institu. had to move into a retirement We first planned out a sur girls about creating a peti in greater detail during the class the research that the team did content Free lectures, Finn said tions to upload their We first had to learn the home shortly after because vey to help us find out who the tion and going before the Fort available through caregivers in Fort Worth are Worth city council,” George According to and made history of family caregiving she could not give her hus said. “They put in such hard ducted in Finn's class, 80 per the Tunes store. YouTube and he Fac said. “Once we learned band constant Care said Booren, the special events Akinde eCollege are other possibilities from It was 24 Hammack coordinator. “We passed out work and dedication and cent of students favored the remov about family caregiving the podcasts to found that the caregivers in use of podcasts for distributing the Fa we then devel said I needed he Ip bey TEE our surveys at Albertsons, Wal research done, rCL students, Price said he could not be left alone. | had greens and other pharmacies Fort Worth need help disapproved The loyalt oped our Own researn hon fam Among those who Other universities such as the referred to, | in Fort Worth to tO take him everywhere 0 that we could find exact Ihe five students will present ily caregivers Southern their petition to the Fort Worth disagreed, many believed pod California Berkeley, thy era and | bolster the findings and help Hammack does live in a retin lv who the caregivers in fort City Council in April. City Coun casting would encourage pro Methodist, Stanford and Yale ments of the our case study ment community that has tam Worth are Booren sad and have cil has not determined the exact crastination ; absenteeism already use Tunes U The clause he students also includ ilv caregiving reg 5 facilities, bat said ‘ he surveys, which were coor available to linated by Villegas, gave the date in April, Akinde said students said they felt extensive content ees shouldn't ed the testimony of an act Li (Hr Wore not Eny other place Price said Stanford team what it was looking for hey have really impressed it would encourage nonstudents. that advocate database including Aana's survey's revealed to me with their skills and their absent from classes has a large While the ve a senior biolo guest speakers and sporting ing by some 1s that the muority of caregiy understanding of public rela Nishant Maller events, Podcasts of guest speak ers in Fort Worth are Hispanic tions said Carolyn Bobo gv major, said the material would inevitable, it rr Kar ers are available through the of Family C oh ng 10 female Booren said idvertising and public rela only be useful if it was an addi necessity for iTunes store including a recent Recently, the team imple tions adjunct professor ind fax versity's facu db socing LY sg replace the lectures because stu speech by the Dalai Llama And for a wnted its message at a Feb ulty adviser to the team hey available tor free er game at the Darena put together a great case study ts would still be required 1o which are aiming to di Price said his department is i Arena in Arlington based on the four principles of 20 10 « lass in order 1o receive al is an imp looking to install sottware on We called the event Kicks public relations. 1 hope that the majority of the ronment of computers on campus which are Booren said. "We put iudges vote them the winner said the podcea While pro would allow professors to ir booths and staved for in on Apri | the 1993 Stal ny computer with record their own audio pod ics for speak po casts and upload them to be -_FORYOUR INFO should be al made available to students could even « xpand the use We are tlso looking at soft ware which would enable pro

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for more places to be open Kenneth Starr is trying to the Olympic Torch Relay. On the Friday before Spring Yarbrough said she suggests mm “Tinker” with the law, Frederick's camp argues that Break, the campus had already transformed into a ghost town as ICU keeping the grill in the Main According to an argument the suspension was an unjus cars, filled with excited students, or another on-campus eatery transcript from March 19, Starr tified suppression of his First sped away open, at least for lunch COMMENTARY has repeated Amendment right to free speech COMMENTARY I'he University of Texas at Aus ly quoted the because he was acting as a pri But not all stu dents have the tin kept three of its eateries open 1.8. Supreme vate citizen in a public place, March 12-16 so students remain Court ruling on and he was neither on school opportunity Oo leave campus for ing on campus would only have to Tinker v. Des grounds nor under the authority every university look elsewhere for meals on the Moines Inde of the school, weekends pendent Com Morse's side argues that break or holiday Money also tends to be a big munity School because students were released Although there issue, Since Spring Break lasts from classes during a regu may be a small District (1969) Alyssa Al § Dizor Diz Talia Sampson amount of students for 10 days, buying three meals a as a defense for lar school day to watch the day becomes quite costly here school authorities to place lim- Olympic Torch Relay, it was on campus during breaks, TCI is some discussion about extend its on non-political student a school event where she had should provide more on-campus dining and social options for non ing TCU's dining plan so students speech that is considered to the authority to act against traveling students can use their student TDs at near be disruptive and goes against students who were trying to by off-campus restaurants, That school policy. undermine the school's anti Fortunately, TCU students can would be the best solution to save Starr, who is representing drug message. stay on campus during breaks compared to Baylor and Texas money if the Main and Frog Bytes Deborah Morse, principal of Linda Campbell, an adjunct MCT must be closed juneau-Douglas High School, in instructor of media law, said, Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr testi State universities that close their residential halls; however, students As for on-campus entertain Morse v, Frederick (also known “It's hard for me to see how this fies before the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee on the status of the Independent looking to relax and have fun over ment options, TCU does well to as the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus” student's actions undermine Counsel Act. in Washington, DC their break from classes find them keep the library and the Rec Cen case) used the 1969 case in the educational mission to the selves in a bind ter open, Students can catch up his arguments before the US extent that they could suppress ‘(Frog Bytes) is an inconve on projects or play a game with a Supreme Court, his message, silly as it was.” at school authorities and even nience,” freshman studio art major friend. Some RAs on duty spend “T'he rule of the Court as artic Campbell also said that maintained his cool while being D.]. Perera said ‘IU it had ready time getting to know their resi ulated in Tinker is that there school officials do have a cer suspended long enough to quote made food like salads or sand dents who also stay on campus is, in fact, a right to political tain amount of power to pro Thomas Jefferson during movie or game nights speech subject to disruption, mote anti-drug messages and wiches, that would be better I'his means that he was not Perera feels that RAs should have requirements that the speech not maintain order at school-spon Variety is key. | can't see how any impinging on the rights of oth one can eat pizza and bread sticks more of those programs but wants be disruptive,” Starr said, sored functions, but students ers, and because Frederick was the residential hall association to The Tinker case involved a had been released from school, for 10 days not in a classroom or even on organize activities for all the stu decision to allow students to Frederick was in a public place Every on-campus eatery is school property, he could not dents still on campus, as well wear black armbands in pro off-campus and though his mes closed except Frog Bytes, but even have been causing a substantial that is closed on the weekends of I'he university does not need test of the Vietnam War and sage contained a drug refer interference with school disci breaks, which forces students to to keep everything open and run has been a cornerstone in law ence, his banner did not tell pline, which are two things the go out to eat, This is especially ning for the few students staying regarding free speech rights of students to take drugs linker case says must be proven difficult for students who do not for holidays. Those who work at students. But what it really comes down before justifying the suppression have a means of transportation I'CU certainly deserve a break as The case Morse v. Frederick, to is the fact that Frederick's of an act of free speech Sophomore ballet major Sarah much as students do. But for those which is currently in review by message and actions were non A decision on this case is who must remain on campus, Court, began violent and non-aggressive Yarbrough was on duty as a resi the U.S. Supreme expected by June, but argument especially international students He didn't yell at fellow stu dent assistant in Sherley Hall dur in 2002 when Joseph Fred transcripts are freely available on like Perera, TCI should do more erick filed a lawsuit against dents to break the law and to ing Spring Break the Supreme Court's Web site ‘1 enjoy being on campus to do to accommodate and fulfill the Morse after he was suspended take bong hits, He did not break tin Samy} ¥ I ir whatever | need to do,” Yarbrough needs of its students up a "Bong Hits 4 the law by lighting up a joint, for holding prviaiism and nie ! said “It was kind of hard with no Wi Jesus” banner across the street as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg food options. It would be better from his high school during pointed out. 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Americans should consume more fruits, veggies do so much as the issue is more than to serve a large order of fries Mothers who are concerned for to eat veggies by 2010. The numbers, it is a local prob People make unhealthy choices for health and safety of their children however, have remained stagnant a national problem; education is prob convenience purposes, One can find always give great advice. One will for more than a decade, showing no lem as well, Since fruit cups or vegetable cups in The often hear, “look both ways before improvement in American eating hab ably the best way to get the point Main or Frog Bytes, which can serve crossing the street” or “keep both its, According to the federal diet sur across to young adults, nutritional as a great grab-and-go snack. The hands on the steer veys, the age group that consumed sciences should be encouraged more COMMENTARY salad bar in The Main is a great way ing wheel.” While the least amounts of the green stuff in high school and college were young adults in the 18 to 24 High schools and colleges can to create a salad based on individual the effects of not listening to mother demographic. Senior citizens, howev- do more by adding healthier food tastes, Smoothies are also a tasty way to increase daily fruit intake in those situations er, ate the most fruits and vegetables options as a part of their dining ser could cause imme- of any age group. If the government vices. Drink machines should include Health officials want to look out for the well-being of Americans diate danger, other wants to encourage the general popu healthier options such as fruit juice Through the work of the government, Ty pieces of wisdom lation to reach the goal, it should tar Many fast food chains should SA schools, local establishments and fast affect long-term get young adults, work on this problem as well. A WP food companies, Americans can be Hayley Freeman health, such as eat- Tackling the problem in the young number of places already offer sal a variety from their well on their way to achieve health ing vegetables and fruits, adults demographic will pave the ads, but more of way for younger age groups and side items should be included on and longevity. The Centers for Dis According to health officials, such as fruit salad, carrots ease Control and Prevention says that fewer than a third of Americans children of the future, The gov the menu or steamed vegetables fruits and vegetables are not only low eat the government-recommended ernment can catch the attention of and celery As these companies improve their in fat and calories; they also prevent two servings of fruits and three young adults by offering more infor- mation, sponsoring more programs menus, the intake of healthy fruits chronic diseases and cancer servings of vegetables, vegetables will also increase Hayley Freeman is a freshmay English MCT The government has set a goal to and creating an advertising cam- and since these sides can be served in major from Fort Worth. Her regular Chef Dylan Elhajoul prefers to cook with toma get 75 percent of Americans to eat paign geared toward that age group. the same amount of time as it takes toes that have been hydroponically grown fruits and 50 percent of Americans The government, however, can only

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and directed by students with SHAPE smaller budgets but are still Former Hussein opposer questions war part of the regular theater sea From page 1 son. They are free for anyone By HANNAH ALLAM tion approved by the people and an “The United States changed its tiamen staged two bloody anti- to attend McClatchy Newspapers 80-percent debt reduction brokered status from liberator to occupier,” American uprisings in 2004, time has been art versus humanity Rehearsal BAGHDAD, Iraq On the largely by the United States. But he said “We warned them, very Iraqi politicians share the blame “The play is essentially much shorter than that for a fourth anniversary of the war he he conceded that those successes strongly, that they would lose the for the country’s disarray, Cha- ‘Pren about society's perception of main stage show, but the cast peddled as a historic liberation are overshadowed by an entrenched moral high ground in Iraq. They labi said. Their sectarian agendas people,” said Bothmann, a has been practicing five times campaign, Ahmad Chalabi, on insurgency, undisciplined Iraqi fore did. The U.S. administration, in usurped national interests, and cor- attrac sophomore theatre major. “It a week for the past month Tuesday, sat in his fortress-style es, an expanding U.S. troop pres my view, is suffering the conse ruption spread unchecked. Worse, he touches on what society views “I'he quality and caliber of villa in Baghdad and pondered ence and a leadership plagued by quences of this decision.” said, was the use of state-sponsored as beautiful and what the per this show is still as great as what might have been and how sectarian rivalries Other grave errors followed, violence to settle political disputes Fernan By SAM ORTIZ fect person would be materi a main stage show,” it all went wrong Chalabi prefers not to dwell on Chalabi continued, settling into a between the triumphant Shiite-led Staff Writer alistically.” dez said Chalabi, sipping cardamom tea the faulty prewar intelligence he plush armchair and reaching for his government and the nation’s dis “The Shape of Things” was “If 1 let Jin “The Shape of Things” is a in an elegantly appointed salon, pushed on hawkish U.S. leaders favorite snack anutrient-rich bis gruntled Sunn minority killing him?’ contemporary play that takes written by Neil LaBute and absolved himself of mistakes and or his stewardship of the purges cuit his chef makes from Tibetan “This escalated sectarian ten also made into a movie throughout place at a college campus was insisted he had no regrets, Instead, of former Baath party members, goji berries purchased abroad sions,” Chalabi said. “It brought to and confusi “Anyone can relate to any of starring Rachel Weisz (“The he recited a litany of missteps he which cost thousands of Iraqis On the American side he said, the forefront extremists who gained Constant Gardener”) and Paul In Sandra these characters,” Fernandez blames on the Bush administration, their livelihoods just after the there was the incompetence” of credibility with the people.” Rudd (“The 40 Year Old Vir ie, “Premont said. “Each one of the charac the U.S. military and newly minted U.S .-led invasion in 2003 the Coalition Provisional Author Reflecting on the overthrow housewife w ters is flawed and makes mis gin") Iraqi politicians who couldn't over In his account of the war, the ity and its “cavalier attitude of Saddam Hussein, Chalabi students who have a policeman takes. It makes them human Some come their “parochial” interests for beginning of the end was the deci toward Iraqi funds,” Next came said, “Had it gone well? There seen the movie are excited with news tl They are all likeable as much the good of the nation sion to create a U.S. occupation the U.S appointed transitional would be peace in Iraq. Iraq Julian McMa as they are unlikable.” about the play “The war was a success,” Cha authority instead of immediately government, which he dismissed would've been pumping 3.5 Unlike other studio shows It's a modern version of labi declared, “and the occupation handing the reins to Iraqi opposi as “the CIA's dream team and a million barrels of oil today Adam's seduction by Eve,” said performed in the Walsh Cen a farlure.” tion leaders such as, say, Chalabi disaster for Iraq.” I'here would be full electric ter, “The Shape of Things” will Stefanie Grows, a freshman Four years and five assassination himself. That may have been the U.S. officials, he said, failed to ity, massive reconstruction.” entrepreneurial management be presented in the Hays The attempts since he returned from plan; the Pentagon airlifted Cha include the firebrand cleric Mugta And where would Chalabi have major, “The story is a bit twist atre and is directed by senior exile alongside U.S. forces, Cha- labi and his followers to Nasiriyah da al-Sadr in the political process fit in that idyllic scenario? ed, but those always make for theatre major Kristin Quaid labi, 62, said he's proud that Iraq has on April 6, 2003, where they called carly on and paid dearly for that “Where | am,” he said with a the really great shows.” Studio shows are designed an elected government, a constitu- themselves Free Iraqi Forces decision when his Shiite mili wide grin “Sitting in Baghdad.”

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but they're quite comfortable oped into an OK passer out of remains one question about the By MIKE HUGUENIN only shot at an upset is to I'he Salukis beat Virginia Tech Tigers: How will they play in The Orlando Sentinel turn this into an ugly, low without Shaw, but the Jayhawks with a slower game pace, To the low post, a close game against a tough scoring game. Kansas has lost aren't the Hokies win, Pitt must rely on its physi I'HE PICK: UCLA A look at tonight's four Sweet opponent? Memphis is abysmal four times, and, in all three, I'HE PICK: Kansas cal defense and center Aaron 16 games from the line (61.9 percent as a the Jayhawks scored less than Gray. Pitt's perimeter players SOUTH REGION: are solid, but the Panthers are No. 2 Memphis (32-3) vs. No team even after a 26-01-34 WEST REGION: 72 points, SIU allowed more No. 2 UCLA (28-5) vs. No. 3 going to have trouble keeping } Texas A&M (27-6) performance against Nevada) No. 1 Kansas (32-4) vs. No than 70 points once and it Pittsburgh (29-7) up with jet-quick Bruins point IME: 7:27 p.m. I'HE PICK: Texas A&M Southern Hlinois (29-6) lost that game, Kansas is load I''ME: 9:40 p.m - guard Darren Collison, Slow I'HE BUZZ: Memphis comes TIME: 7:10 p.m ed on the perimeter, and SI I'HE BUZZ: UCLA coach Ben ing Collison and keeping guard with 24 wins in a row but No, 1 Ohio State (32-3) vs 'HE BUZZ: Kansas will will likely be without forward Howland and Pitt coach Jamie Aaron Afflalo under wraps will haven't played anyone with the No. § Tennessee (24-10) want to put its athleticism to Matt Shaw, out with an ankle Dixon are close friends and nei intensity of the Aggies’ defense IME: 9:57 p.m good use and run all night injury, If Shaw can’t go, SI ther will be surprised by what be a priority for Pitt. UCLA will throw a variety of defensive Guard Chris Douglas-Roberts, I'HE BUZZ: These teams met SIU will want to slow it into gaurds will be even more under the other wants to do tonight Tigers’ leading scorer, sul Jan. 13 with Ohio State winning a slow, defensive game. SIU's the gun to produce offensively The Bruins are more athletic, looks at Gray, who has devel fered an ankle sprain against 68-66. The Vols would prefer Nevada so he won't be 100 the game be in the high 70s percent Memphis wants an to low 80s, and they'll attempt up-tempo game, but A&M to force the tempo with their will look to slow it down pressing defense. Vols guard AY Chris Lofton has to hit his out and grind it out A&M also 1 will be as physical as possi side shots, The Vols also need ble, especially with Memphis another scorer to provide some L perimeter guys, A&M has four offense. A potential problem for players averaging double fig Tennessee is its poor free-throw ures, but the only one tru shooting (65.7 percent), Ten ly scaring opposing teams nessee's young big men are also is guard Acie Law IV, But, going to have problems with even if Law gets his points, Buckeyes C Greg Oden. But, if A&M needs its guards to be the Vols worry too much about at least adequate from 3-point Oden, the Buckeyes perimeter Every $ players will bomb away from range. Memphis has better Midnigl depth than the Aggies and S-point range plays good defense, but there I'HE PICK: Ohio State Oo BIR OST OFFENSE? iE DEFENSE. TRE RY (aa $M 1 Defended in Fort Worth, Arlington, Richland Hills, Benbrook, Crowley, Daniel L.Young 1/2 Price Hookah Wed Hurst, Euless, Grapevine, and Attorney at Law elsewhere in Tarrant County Nights w/ TCU ID Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist *No promises as to results *Any fine and any court costs T.C.U Alumnus are not included in fee for legal S representation 817-877-3400 1406 N MAIN § James R. Mallory Attorney at Law Ri7 48 625 / { Y66/ y DWI, Drug Possession, Assault, Theft, and all other State felonies and 3024 Sandage Ave BYBLOSTX. COM misdemeanors Fort Worth, TX 76109-1793 2630 Wast Freeway, Suite 208 Now accepting applications 817.924.3236 (just east of Pappadeaux) 18] EHRTRRTER www. JamesMallory.com www.danielyoungattorney.com

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