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Feeding Our Future benefits children of Fort Worth,TCU’s staff

Published May 7, 2014

TCU’s Dining Services annual summer feeding program provides meals for kids across Fort Worth and keeps some of Sodexo’s employees working during summertime. As summer approaches, TCU prepares for...

Graduates say farewell to college ministry at last Sunday Mass of semester

Graduates say farewell to college ministry at last Sunday Mass of semester

Published May 7, 2014

Seniors said their final goodbyes to Catholic Community Sunday during the last Mass of the semester at the BLUU Ballroom. Some students shared memories, smiles and even happy tears. Graduating...

Red Folder program provides crisis situation resources

Red Folder program provides crisis situation resources

Published May 7, 2014

TCU has launched a Red Folder program in hopes of better equipping faculty and staff members to help students in crisis.   With a variety of on and off-campus resources available, faculty and staff...

Student veterans speak about difficulties of adjusting to life as a student

Published May 6, 2014

The TCU Veterans Services Task Force estimates that there are about 300 student veterans on campus, and some of those veterans say the transition to civilian life, especially as a student, can be very...

ROTC programs continue to attract nursing major participants

Published May 6, 2014

Being a nursing major might seem difficult enough, but for some students, they must balance their studies with the demands of ROTC. Recruiting Flight Commander and Associate Professor of Aerospace Studies...

IMAGE Magazine: Single-stream recycling not streamlined at TCU

Published May 6, 2014

Professor Wendy Macias previously taught at a university that made recycling easy. Her office had a blue bin and a black bin, and she placed all recyclable materials in the blue bin. She said it seemed...

Why study abroad? A snapshot look into the TCU in London trip

Why study abroad? A snapshot look into the TCU in London trip

Published May 6, 2014

When selecting a locale for studying abroad, London was the obvious choice for Payton Anderson. The junior business marketing major had visited the British capital before and couldn’t resist returning. “I...

TCU uses new warehouse for more than library storage

TCU uses new warehouse for more than library storage

Published May 6, 2014

The university's new warehouse on West Bolt Street is being used for more than just making space for renovations in the Mary Couts Burnett library. The new facility allows various university...

Senior golfer plans to go pro after graduation

Senior golfer plans to go pro after graduation

Published May 5, 2014

With a Mountain West Championship title, a broken school record at 64 strokes and numerous top-10 finishes, it seems unlikely that senior golfer Sanna Nuutinen would be known as "Barbie" by her...

Olympic goals drive national champion Lorraine Ugen

Olympic goals drive national champion Lorraine Ugen

Published May 5, 2014

Three years ago, she had never been to Texas, much less heard of TCU. This year, she aims to graduate a three-time NCAA champion for the Horned Frogs. Long jumper Lorraine Ugen grew up in...

IMAGE Magazine: Making an impression

IMAGE Magazine: Making an impression

Published May 5, 2014

Last January, David Cozzens was visiting Fort Worth for a conference. After meetings on Thursday and Friday, Cozzens, the dean of students at the University of Wyoming at the time, stuck around for the...

Frogs explode for 21 runs, sweep K-State in seven-inning blowout

Frogs explode for 21 runs, sweep K-State in seven-inning blowout

Published May 5, 2014

TCU head coach Jim Schlossnagle said last weekend that his team would eventually have to win a game with their offense instead of its pitching. On Sunday, that day finally came and the Frogs answered...