Sarah Scherer has received numerous titles for her performance as a member of the TCU rifle team and recently qualified to represent the United States rifle team at the 2012 Olympics.
Off the range, Scherer...
Engineering students have begun working to understand a future fueled by alternative energy.
Julian Heinrich, a senior mechanical engineering major, lead a team of student engineers to create an engine...
While most students would try to get away from work during this spring break, a group of students will go to the Big Apple for business.
Students in the Neeley Fellows Program, the business school’s...
With bookshelves lining the walls of corridors and students waiting up to an hour for study space, the library is a major part of the latest Vision in Action construction project that is in the preliminary...
An event held by the TCU School of Music is expected to be one of the largest double bass festivals in North America, professor of double bass and artistic director for the festival Yuan Xiong Lu said.
The...
Increased prices, limited meal options, few healthy alternatives and 40 cents for ice; does this sound familiar?
It should. This is what TCU students are becoming accustomed to on campus under TCU Dining...
Junior Sabine Rasch is not only representing TCU at the NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships in Auburn, Ala. but also competing for the chance to represent Germany in the 2012 London...
After winning the women’s Mountain West Indoor Championships and Whitney Gipson’s NCAA long jump title, the outdoor season begins for the TCU track & field program as it hosts the TCU Invitational...
The TCU football team might have gone 5-1 at Amon Carter Stadium last year, but the Horned Frogs’ home games were not the most inspiring performances, especially considering the level of competition...
Many college students seek online classes because they need a more flexible academic schedule. I have done a great amount of schooling online and, although there are tremendous difficulties that go along...
The You Plus TCU video contest offers students a fun way to express their views of the university.
The contest, sponsored by Red Productions, challenges students to create videos explaining their answers...
The past eight months have been a time of learning and growth for everyone at the university — including Kathy Cavins-Tull.
The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, who started July 1, said she felt...