With a pair of series and two mid-week games in the books, the TCU baseball team has seen its fair share of troubles.
Following Tuesday night’s 1-0 loss to Texas State, the Horned Frogs saw their...
“Gunmen posted at strategic points terrorized the population, targeting and killing small children, women and other unarmed civilians.” That is the atmosphere currently unfolding in Syria,...
The words “differences challenge assumptions,” spoken by psychologist, author and wellness expert Anne Wilson Schaef coincide well with the university experience.
While learning in a university...
This year’s Mitchelmore Master Series: the Brilliance of Brahms Sonatas for Strings and Pianos , the first thematic concert in the series, plans to focus on four works by the composer Brahms.
“We...
Many people tend to believe incorrect information about gender roles within Islamic, Jewish and Christian communities, a Brite Masters of Divinity student said.
A forum titled “Public Theology:...
While playing Mario Kart with “beer goggles” on was fun, it also taught students who attended the Sherley Booze Cruise a valuable lesson Tuesday night.
“It is not a good thing...
Many students hope to have a full-time job after graduation, and Neeley School of Business Internship Director Laura Barclay said that should be the goal and the best result of an internship.
Barclay...
The College of Education’s Center for Urban Education tied for second place honors with Ball State in a one-time award for Excellence in Culturally Responsive Teacher Education.
The award was presented...
A student creed would be created by the Intercom committee to set behavior expectations and to help students fulfill the TCU experience, according to an email sent by Student Body President Brent Folan.
Folan...
A total of 1.3 kilograms of illicit substances with an estimated street value of $29,000 was seized during the Feb. 15 drug arrests, according to a Fort Worth police report.
Fort Worth Police released...
The constitutionality of affirmative action is being challenged before the Supreme Court, leaving university professors and deans with a number of concerns.
Jim Riddlesperger, a political science professor...
When most university students checked their email on Feb. 15, they were probably expecting another lengthy TCU Announce or parking instruction announcement. What was not expected was a letter from Chancellor...