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Hall Crew Association expected to improve programming in residence halls

Hall Crew Association expected to improve programming in residence halls

Published Apr 11, 2013

The Residence Hall Association and HallCrew are planning to simplify their meeting structure and improve programming for the student body through a new organization in fall 2013. The new organization, the...

TCU women's tennis to travel to Oklahoma State

TCU women’s tennis to travel to Oklahoma State

Published Apr 11, 2013

The TCU women's tennis team will travel to Oklahoma to play against the Oklahoma State Cowgirls Friday. 

The No. 32 Horned Frogs improved to 16-2 and 5-0 in Big 12 play with their win against Kansas this past weekend. 

Students speak out about TCU female body image

Students speak out about TCU female body image

Published Apr 11, 2013

TCU is working to combat eating disorders and unhealthy body image, university officials say. Here is a look at eating disorders on campus and the women who struggle with them every day. Alex Alejandra...

Eating disorders: where to get help

Eating disorders: where to get help

Published Apr 11, 2013

Looking Forward: Campus Initiatives Martha Mosley, a senior who has recovered from anorexia, is working with a friend, Natalie Parys, to create a support group for students in various stages...

Opinion: TCU community should join to support marginalized groups

Opinion: TCU community should join to support marginalized groups

Published Apr 11, 2013

With the recent debate about gay marriage in the Supreme Court and again on campus in relation to the recent BYX controversy, I believe the topic of gay rights merits further debate. I have stumbled...

Women’s golf “has things to prove” at ASU/Ping Invitational

Women’s golf “has things to prove” at ASU/Ping Invitational

Published Apr 11, 2013

Two weeks after its best finish of the season, the TCU women’s golf team hopes to bring the momentum to Tempe, Ariz., this weekend for the Ping/ASU Invitational. Despite the strong windy conditions...

Graduate student chosen for prestigious program

Published Apr 11, 2013

While some students are looking for a job, Karlene Tipton already had one when she was chosen for another. The masters of accounting student will be working for the Financial Accounting Standard’s...

Don Mills continues to impact TCU community

Don Mills continues to impact TCU community

Published Apr 11, 2013

No one is manning the front desk. The hallway speaks of the end of the work week. One after another, the closed doors hide one more empty office. There is darkness under the door of 329- Steffen Palko,...

Schieffer Symposium discusses challenges in covering international affairs

Published Apr 11, 2013

Correction: Nancy Youssef's last name and news organization were incorrect in an earlier version of this article. Youssef works for the McClatchy Newspapers. Five prestigious journalists were welcomed...

TCU loses third straight at home, falls to Stephen F. Austin 6-3

TCU loses third straight at home, falls to Stephen F. Austin 6-3

Published Apr 11, 2013

TCU junior Paul Hendrix had a two-run home run in Wednesday’s game, but TCU could not come back from Stephen F. Austin’s six-run fifth inning, losing 6-3. The winning inning for the Lumberjacks...

Spring Frog Fest returns after year off

Published Apr 10, 2013

One TCU football event returned Saturday after a year-long hiatus because of construction on Amon G. Carter Stadium. The spring equipment sale, known this year as “Spring Frog Fest.,” was...

Police: Hazing incidents decline at TCU

Published Apr 10, 2013

After a recent hazing incident at SMU, the director of TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life said she is fortunate to not have to deal with any big hazing problems this year. Zero hazing crimes have been...