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Students should marry when ready, not when society expects

Published Mar 13, 2012

Marriage is the commitment of two people to one another, but society has created a legal process that destroys the meaning of this devotion. Couples become worried about their financial situations, and...

Class changes create challenges, flexibility

Published Mar 13, 2012

The university strives to follow its educational mission by making classroom usage more efficient. Chancellor Victor Boschini said the university conducted a study that showed some rooms could be used...

Professor duo to perform favorite music selections at Carnegie Hall

Published Mar 13, 2012

Carnegie Hall is a thrilling venue to play at, Jesus Castro-Balbi said. The Lin/Castro-Balbi Duo, made up of professors Castro-Balbi and Gloria Lin, plans to play at Carnegie Hall at 2 p.m. on March 25. “We...

Students develop relationship with Nicaraguan village

Published Mar 13, 2012

“Don’t forget us.” That’s what the people of Tepeyac, Nicaragua, told students in the TCU Catholic Community during a service-learning trip to the village five years ago. The students did not...

Sophomore combines passion for business, service as LEAPS liaison

Published Mar 13, 2012

Blaire Butler, a sophomore business major, has applied classroom lessons to her job as a TCU LEAPS liaison. She said she has had a passion for service work and business since high school but found the...

More early, Friday classes possible

Published Mar 13, 2012

The chancellor said more 8 a.m. and Friday classes could be in the university’s future. The university is looking for solutions to use classroom space more efficiently after receiving results from a...

TCU students combine strength, endurance and competition

Published Mar 13, 2012

For CrossFitters in Fort Worth, March 3 was perfect for a grueling test of physical endurance. Athletes at the CrossFit Seven gym in Fort Worth performed as many snatches as possible within 10 minutes....

First football player charged in connection to drug arrests

Published Mar 12, 2012

The Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office has formally charged three additional students since March 8, including former TCU football player Devin Johnson. This brings the total number of defendants...

Program links TCU, Paschal English students

Published Mar 9, 2012

One story brought students from the university and Paschal High School together to learn from one another. Linda Hughes, an Addie Levy Professor of Literature, said she contacted Tierney Weed, a teacher...

V-Day movie empowers women

Published Mar 9, 2012

In Zimbabwe, some men believe raping young girls will cure them of HIV/AIDS, according to a film shown as part of TCU V-Day. The movie “Tapestries of Hope,” screened as part of the TCU V-Day...

Affirmative action advances racial equality in education

Published Mar 9, 2012

Affirmative action benefits anyone who is not a Caucasian male. There is a misconception that African-Americans are the only group that benefits from affirmative action and that class, gender and race...

Lady Frogs to take on Marquette

Published Mar 9, 2012

The TCU women’s tennis team is one that has never let down its coach, head coach Dave Borelli said. “There is a fine line between failing and losing, and this team never fails,” Borelli said. The...