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A TCU student reaches for a Celsius from a vending machine- a refreshing boost amidst a hectic day of lectures and exams. (Kelsey Finley/Staff Writer)
The caffeine buzz is a college student's drug
By Kelsey Finley, Staff Writer
Published Apr 18, 2024
College students seem to have a reliance on caffeine to get them through lectures and late night study sessions, but there are healthier alternatives to power through the day.

Ornette Coleman, saxophone innovator, remembered as jazz legend

Fort Worth native Ornette Coleman, one of the most influential contributors to the world of jazz, died at 85 this morning in New York City.
The New York Times reported his cause of death as cardiac arrest.
According to the Fort Worth ISD, Coleman was born in 1930 in Fort Worth.
The legendary saxophonist began playing while attending I.M. Terrell High School in Fort Worth.
Among his great accomplishments, Coleman won the Pulitzer Prize for his 2005 recording of “Sound Grammar.”  Over the course of his six-decade career, he also received a Grammy, the MacArthur “genius” award and the Miles Davis award.
He is honored on the Fort Worth ISD Wall of Fame.

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