TCU will bring in more than 18,000 applications for the class of 2017, despite a new early action policy put into effect by Baylor University, Ray Brown, director of admissions, said.
“Baylor,...
More than 140 people filled the seats of room 141 in Moudy Building North on Wednesday night for the philosophy department's Cecil H. and Ida Green Honors Chair Professor Elliott Sober's lecture on "Darwin and Intelligent Design."
The University Recreation Center celebrated its 10th anniversary with free food, class giveaways, massages and more Monday.
The event celebrated the Rec Center's opening day on January 27, 2003,...
Sharane Campbell scored 23 points and made five 3-point baskets to help Oklahoma recover from an early deficit and roll over TCU 74-53 on Wednesday night.
Nicole Griffin added 11 points and...
The Student Government Association and Alpha Phi Omega are partnering with the American Red Cross to hold a blood drive in honor of a student recently hospitalized from a motorcycle accident.
Members of the diversity committee at TCU will have to define diversity before they can examine it.
The commission will meet for the first time Friday to begin the process of defining diversity, commission...
Vice Chancellor of Government Affairs Larry Lauer announced he is leaving that position, but he does not plan on moving to a beach house anytime soon.
Lauer will step down as vice chancellor of government...
The autopsy in the death of Thomas Boone Pickens IV has been completed, and the cause of death is pending a toxicology report, a Tarrant County Medical Examiner spokeswoman said Wednesday.
The toxicology report should be completed in four weeks, Lisa Anderson said.
Construction on the Bass Building parking lot resulted in the addition of a new shuttle stop outside Smith Hall for the TCU campus shuttles.
Fewer students are riding the shuttle, Angelia Franklin,...
There are laws and acts that have either been passed or denied through the state of Texas. How many people does it take to push the movement of one act?
University students went into Ed Landreth Auditorium late Tuesday evening as smoke filled the air and lights slowly dimmed.
A full house was on hand for After Dark, an event featuring a free concert...