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Students camp out for free Cold Stone ice cream

Published Mar 26, 2013

Through the cold and rain, 53 people camped outside Cold Stone Creamery to get free ice cream for a year during the grand opening event. Junior economics major Andrew Pajela got to Cold Stone around...

Senior to pursue professional boxing after competing in Golden Gloves tournament

Published Mar 7, 2013

There may not be a boxing club at the university, but that did not stop one student from pursuing his goal of becoming a professional boxer.

Brandin Chalker, a senior biology major from San Antonio, ended his amateur boxing career last weekend with a 4-1 loss in the 132-pound weight class to Cresencio Ramos in the Texas State Golden Gloves Tournament. 

Students brave cold to see full moon on the Trinity River

Students brave cold to see full moon on the Trinity River

Published Feb 27, 2013

Students did not let cold temperatures stop them from canoeing and kayaking on the Trinity River Tuesday night. 

Five students and three leaders from the University Recreation Center went on the Full Moon Paddle and traveled four and a half miles on the Trinity River as part of the Adventure Trip Program. 

Conversation Partners seminar eases students into English speaking

Published Feb 21, 2013

Learning a new language is never an easy task, but for some international students at the university, a seminar offered by the Intensive English Program makes learning English a little less strenuous. Conversation...

Fort Worth ISD searching for interns

Fort Worth ISD searching for interns

Published Feb 18, 2013

The Fort Worth Independent School District has issued a press release in search of servant leader interns.

Sharon Herrera, a student engagement and school completion program specialist for FWISD, said the interns will be helping at-risk students who need a little push. 

Social work students apply coursework to local elderly, disabled

Social work students apply coursework to local elderly, disabled

Published Feb 17, 2013

Thirty-one social work students began a semester-long service project Tuesday that aims to break down stereotypes of the elderly population. Associate professor Harriet Cohen’s Human Behavior...

14 things to do on Valentine's Day

14 things to do on Valentine’s Day

Published Feb 13, 2013

Whether you are in a relationship or single this Valentine's Day, use this list to help guide you to making this Thursday special. Make it a day to celebrate the people in your life and a day to eat lots...

Students volunteer with Fort Worth hospice patients

Students volunteer with Fort Worth hospice patients

Published Jan 26, 2013

From playing cards, reading and watching television to talking or listening, TCU students volunteering at American Hospice are making a difference in the lives of hospice patients and their families across...

 Ruth Carter Stevenson, influential Fort Worth native, died Sunday

Ruth Carter Stevenson, influential Fort Worth native, died Sunday

Published Jan 8, 2013

Ruth Carter Stevenson, a Fort Worth patron of the arts and philanthropist, died on Sunday after a lengthy illness.

Mrs. Stevenson, 89, extended the legacy of her father, the late Amon G. Carter, through her work at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and the Amon G. Carter Foundation.

Theatre students perform at local restaurant

Theatre students perform at local restaurant

Published Dec 23, 2012

Working a shift at Italian Inn near the TCU campus is more than a job for some students in the theatre department – it’s another opportunity to perform outside of the classroom. Known as...

TCU alumna to attend White House Holiday Open House

TCU alumna to attend White House Holiday Open House

Published Dec 20, 2012

TCU alumna Paige Zinsou will be among the guests attending one of the White House Holiday Open Houses put on by the President and the First Lady this holiday season. Zinsou, a 2011 TCU graduate, is...

Poet from Live Oak Reading Series died Sunday

Poet from Live Oak Reading Series died Sunday

Published Dec 17, 2012

A well acclaimed poet and professor who shared his poetry at the Live Oak Reading Series in October died Sunday from a stroke, according to the an article from the Los Angeles Times. Jake Adam York,...