The TCU Women’s Rifle Team will help kick off the Streams and Valleys sixth annual Friends of the River Party on the Plaza today.
The event will feature a 3.4 mile run/walk along the Trinity River...
TCU’s decision to join to the Big 12 may have been a football-motivated move; however, it will affect all sports on campus.
Several fall sports, including volleyball, are in the middle of the final...
It is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and the university’s technology center is educating students on how to be safe with technology and the Internet to raise awareness of the dangers of...
Young Americans for Liberty, a new group on campus this semester, is seeking to get student more involved in politics and issues facing America, junior political science and economics double major Jack...
Many students believe energy drinks and caffeine are both effective, but feelings are still mixed about the personal long-term effects of consuming these products.
Emily Parker, a junior biology major,...
As the university faces the problem of growing into a centralized, appealing campus while maintaining the convenience of parking for students and faculty, parking is usually sacrificed for the former goal.
Brian...
Rifle athlete Sarah Scherer returned from the ISSF World Cup Final in Poland with a sixth place finish, shooting a 497 in women’s 10M air rifle. Chinese shooter Siling Yi won the event, finishing...
Andy Dalton’s future may have gotten even brighter.
The Cincinnati Bengals traded quarterback Carson Palmer to the Oakland Raiders for a first-round pick in 2012 and a second-round pick in 2013, the...
Although there is high demand for the free TCU transit passes, they may not satisfy all students’ transportation needs.
Kyle Roderick, a graduate student who works at the ID Center, said a lot of students...
Robert Deck plopped into a chair and tucked his tree-trunk legs under a table in TCU’s Four Sevens Team Meeting Room as he prepared to answer questions from the media Tuesday.
The senior offensive tackle...
Junior nursing major Marisol Sigala never thought about college until her junior year in high school.
“I was a bright kid. I just didn’t know about college,” Sigala said.
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It is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and the university’s technology center is educating students on how to be safe with technology and the Internet to raise awareness of the dangers of...