On the crossroads of life’s experiences and the decisions an individual makes as a result, one might find him or herself conflicted between advocacy and action. In the case of the American Civil Rights...
Casey Pachall tried not to think about it.
Tried to dismiss it halfway through the season. Tried to brush it off after Boise. Tried to act like it was out of reach.
But sitting in the Qualcomm Stadium...
The colonial colonnade and defining steeple of Robert Carr Chapel are symbols and reminders of TCU’s long, fruitful relationship with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Students sing carols,...
From goal line to goal line, TCU students will stand directly behind the football team’s opponent bench and boost Horned Frog spirit when the newly renovated Amon G. Carter Stadium opens its gates next...
A second-half surge by the TCU women’s basketball team wasn’t enough as the Lady Frogs fell to UNLV 72-57 Wednesday night at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.
TCU (8-10 overall, 1-2 conference) trailed 51-26...
Since 2008, students have ventured abroad for Frog Camps, and some will now have the opportunity to attend the freshman camp in Sevilla, Spain and Washington, D.C., beginning this summer.
Frog Camp Director...
The 1873 Café & Sports Grill has adopted the philosophy of “fresh, fast and easy” with recent changes to its menu.
With the new menu, the biggest change regarding the food would be the freshness,...
At the age of 14, Marlo Greta started a hair accessory business that has landed her in the pages of Seventeen magazine.
Greta, a junior fashion merchandising major and art minor, is part of the university’s...
The Fort Worth Police Department informed the TCU Police Department of an off-campus crime alert that occurred in the Old Rip’s parking lot at approximately 9:44 p.m. Wednesday night.
According...
U.S. residents spent a total of $1.26 trillion on health care in 2009, a study released last week found. The top 1 percent of health care consumers accounted for 22 percent of the total cost, equaling...
In the midst of election season, students like Michael Millican have worked to foster a more politically active environment at TCU.
Millican, a junior political science major, said he founded the TCU...
Committed.
That’s the word junior political science major Michael Millican uses to describe himself.
Millican has been committed to bringing political awareness and activism to TCU through his founding...