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Panhellenic to add two new chapters

Published Sep 29, 2011

As student interest in Greek life increases, TCU Panhellenic is looking to expand its community by adding two new chapters on campus. Over the last two weeks, Delta Phi Epsilon, Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi...

Repeal of “Dont ask, don’t tell” gets mixed reaction

Published Sep 29, 2011

For some people in the military, hanging up a picture of their loved one may seem like a simple task. However, senior social work major and president of TCU’s Gay Straight Alliance Jamal King said...

BLUU food untainted by listeria outbreak

Published Sep 29, 2011

Students who eat at the Brown-Lupton University Union are not at risk from the tainted cantaloupes that are sickening people around the nation, Michael Dahl, director of Operations for TCU food services...

Latin American Music Festival spices up campus life

Published Sep 29, 2011

The 8th annual Latin American Music Festival at TCU will kick off Thursday in Ed Landreth Auditorium at 7 p.m. According to the festival’s website, the week-long festival has been hosted every two...

Slideshow: Animals blessed on campus

Published Sep 29, 2011

Tails wagged and fur flew as the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life staff led this year’s Blessing of the Animals Wednesday in front of Robert Carr Chapel. The university’s first Blessing of the...

‘Writers for Fighters’ supports troops with letters

Published Sep 29, 2011

After being born and raised in the military town of Colorado Springs and watching four friends be deployed to Afghanistan, sophomore pre-major Tori Knox realized she wanted to do more to support troops. Since...

Multicultural clubs help resolve social issues

Published Sep 29, 2011

Among the many definitions Merriam-Webster.com provides for the word “issue,” one rings true when it comes to social issues in particular: “a final outcome that usually constitutes a...

Women’s tennis welcomes new player

Published Sep 29, 2011

Last year, Millie Nichols was the freshman tennis recruit that almost slipped through Dave Borelli’s fingers. Borelli, the TCU women’s tennis coach, now calls Nichols the last piece of the...

Opinion: TCU games lack entertainment value

Published Sep 29, 2011

The TCU football team plays two halves. Halftime is not the end of the game and time to leave. Support your team. These words, and others like them, filled my Facebook news feed last Saturday night after...

Tennis newcomer wants team to achieve first national title

Published Sep 29, 2011

JT Sundling transferred from a school with two national championship titles to take a swing at singles and help the Horned Frogs secure a national title this semester. Sundling came to TCU, a team that...

TCU heads to Boise for Mountain West battle with Broncos

Published Sep 29, 2011

The TCU volleyball team will try to stay undefeated in Mountain West conference action when they travel to Boise State to take on the Broncos tonight at 8 p.m. The Lady Frogs won their last time out, a...

Stadium construction makes some fans uncomfortable on game days

Published Sep 29, 2011

It is almost impossible to ignore the towering structure that is Amon Carter Stadium. The stadium is currently undergoing a $143 million renovation. Construction is nothing new to TCU students and faculty....