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New University Union delayed, construction to continue

Published May 2, 2008

  While the completion of the Brown-Lupton University Union is delayed, Clark and Jarvis halls are on schedule and there are new projects in the works, an administrator said.   Don Mills, vice...

Construction company cuts cable

Published Feb 26, 2008

  The TCU Cable Television has been restored after a brief shutdown this afternoon. Patti Sellers , TCU Connect supervisor, said a construction company accidentally cut a cable in the basement of...

Campus construction continues

Campus construction continues

Published Jan 15, 2008

  This semester, a newly built road stretches from the front of Clark Hall to University Drive.   The road from Clark was built because of fire restrictions, Provost Nowell Donovan said. The...

Modern film helps aid students in Bible study

Published Jan 27, 2004
University Ministries is using clips from the recent film “The Gospel of John” to present a Bible study focused on the Gospel today.

Making changes: Allen hopes to steer department in new directions

Published Jan 23, 2004
As the new chairman of the radio-TV-film department, Richard Allen says he wants to inspire students and serve as a point man between faculty and students.

New software to eliminate SPAM

Published Jan 23, 2004
New software, called Ironmail, is currently being tested and will be implemented in the next three months to block all SPAM e-mail.

SGA seeks to better advising

Published Jan 23, 2004
The House of Student Representatives will research ways to improve academic advising because inconsistent advising is preventing some students from graduating on time.

Snow! In Texas?: Freeze Fest welcomes back students

Published Jan 22, 2004
More than 600 students chunked snowballs at their friends, created rainbow color wax hands and got free Little Mermaid and frog balloons Wednesday at Frog Freeze Fest, Programming Council’s spring welcome back party.

Phonathon campaign starts well

Published Jan 22, 2004
The Phonathon program, which hires student callers to solicit donations for the university’s annual fund, has a goal of raising $630,000 in 2004, the program’s director said.

Herriott makes first on-campus impression

Published Jan 21, 2004
Provost candidate Arthur Herriott emphasized the university’s role as a liberal arts institution in a faculty forum Tuesday.

Officials consider meals in Moudy

Published Jan 21, 2004
Students and faculty are still trying to solve the problem of food service in Moudy Building South.