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Playwright channels his vision into creating ‘Stained Glass’

Published Feb 3, 2012

Theatre TCU plans to open this semester with Randy Jackson-Alvarenga’s “Stained Glass.” Theatre TCU has developed a reputation for pushing the limits of the talented students that audition for its...

Lady Frogs host MWC leader San Diego State tomorrow

Published Feb 3, 2012

The TCU women’s basketball team will host Mountain West stand out San Diego State Saturday at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum as it attempts to even out its conference record. TCU’s three-game winning streak...

Passion, energy helps professor win award

Published Feb 3, 2012

Paul Schrodt energizes the Department of Communication Studies with his passion, Chair of the Department of Communication Studies Paul King said. “He is the Energizer Bunny of college professors,”...

Faculty Senate to gather feedback on SmartEvals

Published Feb 3, 2012

Faculty Senate members will gather feedback on whether to approve a new online evaluation software, Senate Chair Dan Williams said Thursday afternoon at the Faculty Senate’s first meeting of the...

Instructing new painters creates mother-daughter bond

Published Feb 3, 2012

Sophomore Madison Scott has helped fund her TCU education by working at a business that combines classical art, fine wine and bring-your-own beer. The franchise “Painting with a Twist” opened in Fort...

Kudos to Zuckerberg for mastering ‘follow the leader’

Published Feb 2, 2012

Welcome to the Facebook era. This is the era where you no longer have to resort to your 2003 yearbook to get in a quick laugh about your braces, your acne or the hot pink cast on your arm. This is the...

Student entrepreneur offers on-campus cupcake delivery

Published Feb 2, 2012

Cupid is not the only one with a sweet tooth, sophomore Gabrielle McBay said about her late-night cupcake delivery service, available throughout the month of February. McBay, a food management major,...

Horned Frogs fare well in post-grad opportunities

Published Feb 2, 2012

Several recent TCU graduates have been awarded Fulbright scholarships and have been given the opportunity to travel abroad to teach English, study and conduct research. The effort these students put in...

Violence and protests in Syria continue

Published Feb 2, 2012

Liberty, democracy, equality and peace are essential parts of the free world, the building blocks of a good society and a successful personal life. Yet these goals get lost in the torrents of election-year...

Student follows passion for music, hopes to play church organ in the future

Published Feb 2, 2012

Alissa Davis is the only undergraduate student in her major: church music. Davis has played the piano since childhood and chose to study the organ when she was 14 years old. Her mother suggested the switch...

Students lose progress as desired majors are closed

Published Feb 2, 2012

We have always been told that we do not have to declare a major until the end of our sophomore year and changing your major would be no problem if we ever had a change of heart. It is not uncommon at...

Potential is much more important than ‘stars’

Published Feb 2, 2012

TCU has become a perennial college football power over the last decade with talent that was overlooked by most schools; and with National Signing Day Wednesday, the Horned Frogs added more untapped talent...