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‘Freshman 15’ distractions are hard to avoid

Published Nov 10, 2011

Every student comes into college warned: the freshman 15 is real. It is not just a myth made to scare young adults into taking care of themselves. The freshman 15 is actually a bit of an understatement...

Science and engineering enrollment on the rise

Published Nov 10, 2011

A career study may have students considering changing their majors to those in the College of Science and Engineering. According to a New York Times article, a recent study conducted by the Georgetown...

Neeley School of Business empowering female students

Published Nov 10, 2011

When Bill Moncrief, senior associate dean at the Neeley School of Business, was pursuing his business degree back in the ‘70s, seeing a woman in the classroom was “rare.” The number...

Patterson questions game site change

Published Nov 9, 2011

With his team facing a trip to Boise State for a Mountain West battle with the Broncos, TCU head coach Gary Patterson questioned the conference’s decision to move the game from Fort Worth, where...

Resolution passed urging improvement of Wi-Fi

Published Nov 9, 2011

The TCU Faculty Senate passed a resolution on Thursday, Nov. 3 urging Technology Resources to make student and faculty Wi-Fi access more reliable. Bryan Lucas, Chief Technology Officer, said Tech Resources...

TCU swimming and diving picks up wins against Wyoming

Published Nov 9, 2011

Both of TCU’s swimming & diving teams picked up victories against Wyoming at home this weekend. The women’s team also defeated the Rice Owls Friday night. The women’s team is now...

NPHC hosts week of events to highlight traditions

Published Nov 9, 2011

Many students walking by the library between noon and 2 p.m. most Wednesdays have probably noticed music playing and groups of students ‘strutting’ and ‘stepping.’ ‘Strutting’ and ‘stepping’...

Opinion: Penn State scandal unthinkable

Published Nov 9, 2011

Forget pay-for-play scandals. Forget discounted tattoos; forget fathers shopping their children around as recruits; forget recruiting violations. If the recent allegations and indictments at Penn State...

Students use iPad, Kindle as study tools

Published Nov 9, 2011

As technology becomes more and more accepted in college classrooms, TCU students are taking advantage of many forms of technology to help them in their studies. Depending on major and personal preference,...

Harrison Building at Brite is almost done

Published Nov 9, 2011

Newell Williams, president of Brite Divinity School, said the Harrison Building construction is on schedule. “Faculty and staff are scheduled to move in early January,” he said. The Brite ...

Brent Folan elected as next SGA president

Published Nov 9, 2011

Junior finance major Brent Folan rolled in enough votes from the TCU student body to be elected as the new SGA president. The former SGA Student Body Treasurer hopes to boost school spirit when it comes...

Many relieved about nixed debit card fee

Published Nov 9, 2011

Students who are account holders with Bank of America no longer have to worry about being charged $5 every month for using their debit cards. The announcement came shortly after Bank of America’s competitors,...