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Elderly man punched in the face at football scrimmage Friday

Elderly man punched in the face at football scrimmage Friday

Published Apr 16, 2015

A firefighter made his $100,000 bail Wednesday, a day after he was arrested in connection with an assault on an elderly man at the spring football scrimmage Friday, according to TCU police. Shea O’Neill,...

Elite Dance focuses on competition

Elite Dance focuses on competition

Published Mar 30, 2015

TCU Elite Dance hosted a showcase last Friday night at 7:30 in the Campus Recreation Center.  Now, the team will focus on an upcoming national competition in April. 

Amazing Vietnam 2015: Alluvia hopes to welcome students to Vietnamese culture

Amazing Vietnam 2015: Alluvia hopes to welcome students to Vietnamese culture

Published Mar 22, 2015

Vietnam is 8,781 miles away from Fort Worth, but that's not stopping some Vietnamese students from bringing their culture to the Lone Star State.  The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) is hosting...

Hang Up to Hang Out campaign encourages face-to-face interactions

Hang Up to Hang Out campaign encourages face-to-face interactions

Published Mar 22, 2015

A new Student Government Association campaign has students ditching their phones for face-to-face conversations.  Hang Up to Hang Out urges students to stay off their phones when walking around...

Intensive English Program Women’s Club gives back to local community

Intensive English Program Women’s Club gives back to local community

Published Mar 21, 2015

The Intensive English Program (IEP) Women’s Club is a new club this school year that consists of female international students who meet once a week to foster friendships, serve the community and try...

Search for Dean of Fine Arts narrows down to two candidates

Search for Dean of Fine Arts narrows down to two candidates

Published Mar 21, 2015

The search for a new dean for the College of Fine Arts has been narrowed to two candidates: Dr. Anne Hogan and Dr. Anne Helmreich. Helmreich taught as an assistant professor of art history at TCU in...

Neeley takes their business from the classroom to the courts

Neeley takes their business from the classroom to the courts

Published Mar 21, 2015

Three-pointers, free throws and layups were all the rave this Friday afternoon as the Neeley School of Business held a student, faculty and staff basketball tournament.  The Next Generation Leadership...

Students head abroad for Spring Break

Students head abroad for Spring Break

Published Mar 7, 2015

For three different student groups, this year's Spring Break offers a chance to become members of the global community. The TCU Leadership Center is taking 24 students to British Columbia, Canada for...

Friends can be Frogs too

Friends can be Frogs too

Published Mar 6, 2015

A new mentorship program started by three TCU students is making a difference at R.L. Paschal High School. The FroggieFriends program allows TCU students to partner with a special needs student...

Blue Zones Project looks to Fort Worth

Blue Zones Project looks to Fort Worth

Published Mar 4, 2015

Under the tag ‘Long Live, Fort Worth,’ the Fort Worth community is about to get a facelift. The Blue Zones Project, a community wide well-being initiative, is working to better Fort Worth for years...

Organization hosts Girls Night Out for female students

Organization hosts ‘Girls’ Night Out’ for female students

Published Feb 20, 2015

A spiritual organization on campus offers more than prayer and scripture for female students at TCU. Girls’ Night Out is an event by author and founder of Redeemed Girl MinistriesMarian Ellis...

Count Me In lets students leave lasting mark on campus

‘Count Me In’ lets students leave lasting mark on campus

Published Feb 13, 2015

The TCU programs “Count Me In” and “Senior Class Legacy” allow student donors to give back to campus and leave a lasting mark upon graduation. “Count Me In” gives current students the opportunity...