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TCU 360

Frogs lose to SMU, snap home winning streak

Published Oct 4, 2011

The unfinished, out-of-place upper deck towering over Amon G. Carter Stadium Saturday afternoon was a fitting shadowcaster to the even more out-of-place scene of SMU players and fans storming the field. The...

Frog secondary in need of confidence might have to get it the hard way

Published Oct 4, 2011

Some day, some way, some how, the TCU secondary is going to have to stop someone — anyone — from throwing balls over its head for touchdowns. Burned them at Baylor. Burned them Saturday, too. Bears’...

Differences abroad range from class time to student life

Published Oct 4, 2011

College in the United States is an almost-sacred phase in life. From applications to acceptance letters, to the nervous excitement of move-in day, students dream of the unprecedented freedom and future...

School spirit lacking among students

Published Oct 4, 2011

TCU has seen an increase in a new syndrome surrounding Amon G. Carter Stadium. It’s called “students-leaving-early syndrome.” Although it may seem like the football team does not need...

Full pay students are full contributors to campus

Published Oct 4, 2011

It wasn’t but a few years ago, at most, that the majority of the student population at TCU were seniors in high school, anxiously waiting for the letters that would bring news of acceptance or declination...

Fire hits home for some students

Published Oct 4, 2011

Monday morning, Whitney Ground, a freshman biology major, received a text message from her mother. It was a photo of massive plumes of smoke from a chemical fire near her family’s home in Waxahachie,...

Author to speak at lecture

Published Oct 4, 2011

Best-selling author Stephen Prothero will be coming to TCU tonight as part of the Daryl D. Schmitt Lectureship on Religion in Public Life. Prothero, a religion professor at Boston University, has been...

Cars vandalized Thursday near TCU campus

Published Oct 4, 2011

Early Thursday morning, students and community members near the university found their car windows broken, but none of their belongings  missing. The victims had to file their own police reports,...

Fraternity holds blood drive at Rec Center Friday

Published Oct 4, 2011

Students helped donate 69 units of blood at an American Red Cross blood drive on Friday, Red Cross Communications Associate Linh Le said in an e-mail. The blood drive, sponsored by Delta Tau Delta, brought...

Latin American Music Festival provides authentic cultural experiences

Published Oct 4, 2011

The 8th Latin American Music Festival, held every two years and hosted by the TCU School of Music, kicked off Thursday. The festival will continue through Oct. 6 with performances by musicians from around...

Recent fire hits home for some students

Published Oct 4, 2011

Monday morning, Whitney Ground, a freshman biology major, received a text message from her mother. It was a photo of massive plumes of smoke from a chemical fire near her family’s home in Waxahachie,...

Burger vs. Burger

Published Oct 3, 2011

Although they originated in different parts of the country, In-N-Out and Whataburger have several things in common. According to the websites of both restaurants, meals are made fresh when ordered. Both...