Dave Meyer, a freshman pre-major, said he saved $75 in legal fees by going to the lawyer provided free of charge by the Student Government Association. Meyer went to see the lawyer, James B. Munford, after...
Black Alumni Alliance members reminisced about their days at TCU, while encouraging students to utilize the resources on campus that weren’t available to them as students. Graduates remembered dancing...
Theatre students are laughing, learning and bringing a vision to the stage Wednesday in “Melrose Stories.” Clint Gage, a senior radio-TV-film major, has the lead in his first on-stage role...
The School of Business is trying to balance the number of men and women in the MBA program through Graduate Women in Business, a group that helps women deal with issues they will face in the business world,...
Students looking for an opportunity to support the U.S. Air Force will soon be able to with the creation of a program called Silver Wings. Freshman Air Force ROTC cadet Brett Tillman said he hopes to form...
True or False: Texas didn’t have an official state flag until 1936. True. By sponsoring a traveling exhibit, “Texas Flags: 1836-1945,” the Center for Texas Studies hopes to educate museum...
The Supreme Court agreed last week to hear a case challenging President Bush’s self-assumed right to hold U.S. citizens without charge and without counsel simply by labeling them as “enemy...
Looking for an apartment can be a frustrating hassle. But looking for an apartment at a walking distance from campus, in the middle of the semester, during a cold winter afternoon, can make this hassle...
The gay marriage debate is the result of a failure to understand the Constitution. Now, I know what you think I am going to say. Homosexuals deserve the right to marry under the equal protection clause...
This month, TCU is celebrating Black History, but who on campus is really celebrating is questionable. Though there are several programs planned to commemorate significant people and issues, student participation,...
It seems like everyday there are news conferences about intelligence picking up suspicious chatter and possible unspecified threats. Usually these briefings lead to a change in the Color-Coded Terror Alert...
NASCAR is the fastest growing sport in America. Last year the Daytona 500 was watched by almost 30 million people at home, and 180,000 people packed into the speedway — all during weather that caused many delays. Why is NASCAR so popular and what does that say about our society?