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TCU opens outdoor season at home

Published Mar 15, 2012

After winning the women’s Mountain West Indoor Championships and Whitney Gipson’s NCAA long jump title, the outdoor season begins for the TCU track & field program as it hosts the TCU Invitational...

Patterson: Frogs have to protect ‘The Carter’

Published Mar 15, 2012

The TCU football team might have gone 5-1 at Amon Carter Stadium last year, but the Horned Frogs’ home games were not the most inspiring performances, especially considering the level of competition...

Students should explore online learning style

Published Mar 15, 2012

Many college students seek online classes because they need a more flexible academic schedule. I have done a great amount of schooling online and, although there are tremendous difficulties that go along...

Video contest should welcome more media

Published Mar 15, 2012

The You Plus TCU video contest offers students a fun way to express their views of the university. The contest, sponsored by Red Productions, challenges students to create videos explaining their answers...

In first year, Cavins-Tull enlists students’ thoughts

Published Mar 15, 2012

The past eight months have been a time of learning and growth for everyone at the university — including Kathy Cavins-Tull. The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, who started July 1, said she felt...

Community celebrates freedom by marching

Published Mar 15, 2012

See the YouTube video below. University and Fort Worth community members sang freedom songs and marched Sunday to raise awareness of current issues. The Civil Rights Bus Tour that took place earlier...

The Campaign for TCU introduces video contest

Published Mar 15, 2012

A video filled with personal accounts and flairs of creativity is the potential product of the You Plus TCU video contest. The video “Life in a Day,” produced by Ridley Scott, inspired the Department...

New horned frog statue to be installed on campus

Published Mar 15, 2012

Horny, but to a point. That’s why Joe Spear, creator of the horned frog sculpture that will be installed March 27, dulled the horns of his sculpture that will rest between Scharbauer and Reed halls,...

Student invited to White House conference at UTA next week

Published Mar 15, 2012

The TCU student-driven Gay Straight Alliance conference attracted the attention of a White House conference on safe schools and communities for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. Thomas...

Students compete, perform in HornFest

Published Mar 14, 2012

TCU Hornfest would give students the opportunity to become better horn players and to improve their skills. Heather Test, French horn instructor said Hornfest will feature performances and master classes...

Men’s tennis team falls to Columbia 6-1 outdoors

Published Mar 14, 2012

The No. 62 men’s tennis team dropped a 6-1 decision against Columbia in the first outdoor match of the season. Head coach David Roditi said the team needed to get better by the Tulsa match this Friday. TCU...

Consumers should focus candidates on energy alternatives

Consumers should focus candidates on energy alternatives

Published Mar 14, 2012

Rising gas prices appear to be a simple, yet important question for the American consumer and college students with tight budgets. Higher prices mean driving less, while the logical solution of lowering...