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The Trinity Shakespeare Festival will feature King Lear and Loves Labours Lost. The shows will be performed in Buschman and Hays theaters.

Trinity Shakespeare Festival to feature comedy, tragedy

Published Jun 8, 2015
The words of Shakespeare will be brought to life on campus once again at this year’s 7th annual Trinity Shakespeare Festival.
Fort Worth Regional preview

Fort Worth Regional preview

Published May 29, 2015

Last season, the TCU baseball team earned the No. 7 overall seed in the NCAA tournament after claiming the Big 12 Tournament title the week before the Fort Worth regional. The Frogs won all of their regional...

Bob Schieffer is ready for retirement

Bob Schieffer is ready for retirement

Published May 28, 2015

WASHINGTON (AP) — At 78, Bob Schieffer is entitled to reminisce about the "good old days" of reporting. He believes young people coming into the business can also learn from them. Schieffer will...

North Texas, DC Dignitaries lay U.S. House Speaker Jim Wright to rest

North Texas, DC Dignitaries lay U.S. House Speaker Jim Wright to rest

Published May 12, 2015
North Texas, DC Dignitaries lay U.S. House Speaker Jim Wright to rest
Spring semester records higher number or crimes

Spring semester records higher number or crimes

Published May 8, 2015

Students are packing, the heat is rising and the crime data for the semester is in. The data, gathered from the January 12 to May 5, shows there were a total of 268 crimes recorded this semester across...

Sobriety is key in bond condition for Luke Reed

Sobriety is key in bond condition for Luke Reed

Published May 7, 2015

The TCU senior charged with intoxication manslaughter cannot possess or consume alcohol or refuse a sobriety test under the terms of his bond. Luke Reed, 22 of Houston, is also required to wear a SCRAM...

TCU security guard arrested for improper photography or visual recording

TCU security guard arrested for ‘improper photography or visual recording’

Published Apr 26, 2015

A TCU security guard has been given a criminal trespass warning for "improper photography or visual recording," Sgt. Kelly Ham wrote in an email to TCU Saturday evening.  Alexander Marin...

Honors professor wins award from Kappa Alpha Theta

Honors professor wins award from Kappa Alpha Theta

Published Apr 25, 2015

Honors professor Dr. Ronald L. Pitcock was named a Top Ten Faculty member by TCU's Kappa Alpha Theta chapter. Pitcock was one of 10 professors to receive this award out of over 100 nominations by chapters...

Blue Bell recall affects local businesses

Blue Bell recall affects local businesses

Published Apr 23, 2015

Blue Bell Creameries expanded a recall on Monday to recall all Blue Bell products from stores nationwide, and Fort Worth businesses are feeling the impact.  Blue Bell issued the recall after the...

Bike regulation aims to reduce theft

Bike regulation aims to reduce theft

Published Apr 23, 2015

With spring here and summer quickly approaching, students are pulling the locks off their bikes and revving their motorcycles, but they aren’t the only ones noticing the change in transportation. In...

Two students hope for more inclusion of LGBTQIA community at TCU

Two students hope for more inclusion of LGBTQIA community at TCU

Published Apr 23, 2015

TCU strives to fulfill the specific needs of each and every Horned Frog. But there are some students and staff who think that one area could be improved upon. “TCU on LGBTQIA issues isn’t what...

Catholic Community questions removal of ‘Father Charlie’

Published Apr 23, 2015
The priest who led TCU Catholic Community for 30 years isn’t being reassigned within the Fort Worth diocese because he was “on long-term loan” from the Steubenville, Ohio, diocese, a Fort Worth diocese official said.