Over two days, participants in the USA Weightlifting Certification course learned proper Olympic weightlifting techniques and how to apply those techniques while coaching others.
This was the first...
When the TCU Class of 2013 crosses the stage on May 11, a litany of accomplishments and accolades will follow. Perhaps our class is the most decorated batch at the university to date, perhaps it has the...
As Student Government Association members closed their last meeting Tuesday evening, the former Student Body Officers gave SGA members advice for next year, the 100th session of the House of Student Representatives.
In...
After four and a half rounds of watching other defensive ends get selected, Stansly Maponga needed a break from watching the 2013 NFL Draft.
He stepped in the shower and turned on the water, but then...
The student memorial placed between Jarvis and Reed halls is a symbol of what TCU stands for. This single lotus leaf radiates its bronze beauty for all of the TCU community to gaze at. But what is its...
Jason Collins did something he had wanted to do for a long time Monday.
Play a round of golf. It was the first time he had played since October and he broke 100. But, while he was focusing on making...
In an effort to curb migratory bird nesting, the City of Fort Worth will be deploying propane cannons near the TCU campus for several days, according to a press release from the university's department...
This story has been updated to reflect Chi Omega's involvement with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
During their sophomore year, Neeley Fellows undergraduates are required to use the knowledge...
A magazine titled “Geology” sits at the top of his desk in Sadler Hall. The purple inside of two amethyst rocks radiate Horned Frog pride. Provost Nowell Donovan’s love for geology...
TCU’s Pi Kappa Phi fraternity members cycled for 24 hours straight Monday and Tuesday to raise awareness for their philanthropy Push America.
“We are cycling for 24 hours straight in...