Two seniors will be honored Saturday as TCU competes against New Mexico for the last regular season match the Horned Frogs will play in the Mountain West Conference.
Daniel Sanchez and Paul Chappell were...
A staff member with a passion for photographing abandoned and forsaken buildings will be featured this year in the Main Street Arts Festival.
Guy Housewright, administrative assistant in University Advancement,...
When looking at the current state of the economy, many students can feel discouraged about their futures after graduation.
All they needed to do was shift their gazes to an iPhone, said Timothy Egan,...
Students have high hopes for a low-budget film.
The cast and crew of “Erik: Portrait of a Living Corpse” will gather for a film showing at 7 p.m. April 27 in the Moudy Building South.
“Erik: Portrait...
Even for folks living in the United States, Fort Worth can be a bit of a culture shock.
But the Tex-Mex, purple margaritas and country music are especially far removed from the tastes and sounds of European...
Juan Sola-Corbacho, an adjunct history professorwith the Department of History and Geography, said it was impossible to cover everything in a history class.
Unfortunately, I can see what Sola-Corbacho...
The TcUBA tuba and euphonium quartet group will travel to Linz, Austria to compete in an international music competition
this summer.
“For tuba and euphonium players, this international conference...
Dance group Calling In Action has put faith into action through various dance styles and will display its love for Christ on Friday during its spring dance show.
The show will be the first the group...
When people normally use their phone to text or tweet while watching a performance, they get annoyed looks from others around them.
But Thursday’s TCU Symphonic Band and University Concert Band...
Last semester, freshman pre business major Davis Browning said he was so stressed during finals that he considered dropping out of school. Looking back, he said it was not that serious of an ordeal, but...
With football season rapidly approaching, the university’s cheerleading tryouts focused on adding more men to the co-ed squad and recruiting higher skilled individuals to rival the big-name cheer programs...
Ben Hamill Procter, a record-holding receiver, Harvard graduate and professor emeritus of history at the university, died of Parkinson’s disease on Tuesday. He was 85.
Procter earned his B.A. and M.A....