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Mobile mammogram unit to come to campus today

Published Oct 19, 2011

Mammogram screenings will be conducted Wednesday in conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Frogs for the Cure and TCU Human Resources Wellness Program. The screenings will be conducted onboard...

Coffee vs. Energy Drinks

Published Oct 19, 2011

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,...

Opinion: Service can be a career-starter for students

Published Oct 18, 2011

Service organizations with significant time commitments receive a majority of their applications from new college graduates; a rising trend agencies can trace back to the onset of the economic recession. With...

Opinion: Occupy Colleges movement sweeps nation’s universities

Published Oct 18, 2011

“If you don’t have a job, and you’re not rich, blame yourself.” These not-so-encouraging words came from the mouth of Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain in response to...

Energy drink ban takes away free choice

Published Oct 18, 2011

The University of New Hampshire’s recent decision to ban the sale of energy drinks on campus and remove trans-fat foods and salt shakers from the school’s cafeteria did not go over well. Students...

Frogs garner third 2012 recruit

Published Oct 18, 2011

TCU basketball received its second and third commitments for the class of 2012 over the weekend. The first commitment came from Fort Worth product Charles Hill, who attends Trimble Tech High School. Hill...

UNH retracts energy drink ban after students speak out

Published Oct 18, 2011

Energy drinks are a staple in the lives of many college students, Sarah Rosser, a sophomore sports broadcasting major, said. “College life is full of late night studying, and the only way a lot of students...

Bank of America increases card fees, frustrates students

Published Oct 18, 2011

Bank of America may lose TCU customers who are frustrated with the new monthly fee for debit card users. The bank announced last month that customers will be charged $5 a month to use their debit cards,...

TCU to undergo re-accreditation process in spring of 2013

Published Oct 18, 2011

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) will conduct an assessment of the university in 2013 to determine whether the university will be accredited again, or reaffirmed. Edward McNertney,...

Soccer grounds Air Force 2-1

Published Oct 15, 2011

The TCU women’s soccer team used a Katie Taylor, second-half goal to get past Air Force 2-1 Friday night in front of a record crowd of 2,803 fans at Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium. Taylor’s goal,...

Expect a big week from Dallas’ Tony Romo

Published Oct 14, 2011

How about that rookie quarterback from TCU? Andy Dalton has been clutch in key points in games this season and already has a nickname: The Red Rifle. Not to mention, all three of the Cincinnati Bengals...

“Ides of March” has standouts, but takes few risks

Published Oct 14, 2011

Historically, the Ides of March refers to March 15, 44 B.C. when Roman emperor Julius Caesar was stabbed to death in the Roman Senate by a group of conspirators led by friend and ally Marcus Brutus. William...