Bigger is not always better. TCU’s freshmen enrollment has increased from 1,426 in 1999 to 1,596 in 2003. Along with the enrollment increase, students have seen big tuition increases. Is this coincidence,...
Gun control has long been a subject of debate in this country. Whether private citizens should be allowed to own firearms under the Second Amendment is a question that our judicial system struggles with,...
In today’s society, there is a growing “anything goes” attitude. Followers of this school of thought believe that whatever lifestyles, activities or speech in which a person chooses to...
The Horned Frogs snapped a four-game losing streak Thursday afternoon as they defeated Oklahoma State 14-6 in the opening game of the first Southwest Diamond Classic. The Frogs, who were averaging 5.6...
The Lady Frogs got the ball rolling for TCU basketball with a win at Charlotte on Sunday and then the men’s team carried that momentum into Tuesday night’s upset victory against No. 10 Louisville....
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...