When freshman outside hitter Ashley Smith was nine years old, she followed her brother to baseball practice, not knowing that simple act would affect her future.
“One of [my brother’s]...
After two years of inactivity, the women’s club lacrosse team has been revived and is proving to be a popular addition to the university club sports program.
This year 36 women signed up to play...
Taking ranked opponents to double-overtime is becoming somewhat of a habit for the TCU women’s soccer team.
An energetic home crowd fought the rain and packed Garvey-Rosenthal stadium as the Horned...
The stage is assembled, and the lights and sound system are added to bring it to life. A lot of time and money are invested in the fall concert to ensure it is a success.
For the past two years, an...
The TCU women’s volleyball team started its last tournament before Big 12 Conference play with a sweep of North Carolina Central on Friday.
The Frogs (9-3, 0-0 Big 12) dominated NCCU 3-0 (25-9,...
According to a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, the unpaid internship remains quite common. Out of 38,000 responses from college students, 48 percent had...
The TCU swimming and diving team opened its season today at the University of North Texas, but when the Horned Frogs hit the water against the Mean Green, they put more than just their in-pool training...
Live music fans can come out Saturday for their first look at one of the newest additions to the Fort Worth music scene, the Clearfork Music Festival.
But for the organizers, recent TCU graduates Kevin...
The TCU equestrian team will open its season with the purple and white intrasquad scrimmage Saturday.
“They have been working really hard for four weeks and preparing themselves mentally and physically,”...
For students using the TCU police department’s Froggie Five-O escort service, waiting more than 10 minutes for a cart to arrive is not uncommon.
Laura Rebeles, a junior business information systems...
The closing of two Fort Worth Barnes & Noble bookstores could result in higher sales at the TCU location of the bookstore, David Deason, vice president of development at Barnes & Noble, said.