Skip to Main Content
33° Fort Worth
All TCU. All the time.

TCU 360

TCU 360

All TCU. All the time.

TCU 360

Manure happens: Sanitation machine may stress zoo animals

Published Mar 10, 2004

They don’t have to face midterms, so why would animals at the Dallas Zoo be stressed? Christine Bertz, a graduate biology student, is studying stress levels of okapi, the only other animal in the...

Dethroned: Irvin, Shaw disappointed but ready to go dancing

Published Mar 9, 2004

Sandora Irvin’s tearful postgame press conference at the championship game of the Conference USA Tournament summed it all up. The Lady Frogs were sad. They were frustrated. And, worst of all, they...

Bush is Britney Spears of politics

Published Mar 9, 2004

“Sunrise, sunrise, looks like morning in your eyes” is the opening line of Norah Jones’s new single and of her new album “Feels Like Home,” which has dominated the world album charts. In the...

Let the campaign name calling begin

Published Mar 9, 2004

Let the mud slinging begin. Oh, wait. It’s already started. The presidential election has begun, nearly six months earlier than the traditional Labor Day kick off after the nominating conventions....

Professors celebrate return of department’s journal

Published Mar 9, 2004

Forget about grading essays and writing novels, English professors jumped into the party scene last week, eating strawberries and sipping sparkling punch as they celebrated the homecoming of the English...

Faculty to assess student effort

Published Mar 9, 2004

Faculty members’ opinions about academics will be weighed against what students think about their college experience to know how challenging classes are, administrators said. All faculty members will...

Ex-Speaker answers Democrats’ questions

Published Mar 9, 2004

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Jim Wright told students the fundamental difference between Democrats and Republicans is how they make opportunities, especially economic opportunities, available...

SGA to debate loan for student-run TV station

Published Mar 9, 2004

The House of Student Representatives will discuss whether to lend nearly $40,000 — the largest loan in its history — to an entrepreneurial club that wants to start a student-run television station...

It’s not about the bike

Published Mar 9, 2004

Sophomore Blaine Kauk was out for a bike ride one day when he overlooked a stop sign. A police car driving down the road pulled him over. The officer said he nearly hit Kauk and then wrote him a ticket. “I...

Next provost will not deal with athletics

Published Mar 5, 2004

Chancellor Victor Boschini said he will deal directly with athletics when geology chairman Nowell Donovan takes over as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, eliminating one of the current...

Nader will take votes from Kerry

Published Mar 5, 2004

Ralph, just what do you think you are doing? In the 2000 election, you were the difference between winning and losing. While you constantly repeated the notion that the two main political parties are...

Students have right to speak up

Published Mar 5, 2004

Most students at TCU rarely voice their opinions. Demonstrations, street theater and outspoken citizens are rare and far between at this heavily conservative school. In the past, a minority or even...