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Fort Worth's indie music scene grows

Fort Worth’s indie music scene grows

Published Nov 2, 2012

Let’s take a moment to review the things that makes Fort Worth, Fort Worth: Billy Bob’s, the stockyards, the Fort Worth Zoo, Bass Performance Hall, Amon G. Carter, the National Cowgirl Museum...

New York fashion week: this season's newest trends

New York fashion week: this season’s newest trends

Published Oct 25, 2012

Fall is fast approaching with cooler weather and fashion that makes us want to raid our grandmother’s closets. Designers have conquered the challenge of combining last season’s style successes...

Big 12 crowd increases customer base for businesses near campus

Big 12 crowd increases customer base for businesses near campus

Published Oct 23, 2012

While TCU football lost its homecoming game to Texas Tech last weekend, businesses around campus came out on the winning side thanks to the increased customer base of the Big 12.  For local businesses,...

Fort Worth Police investigating September sexual assault at GrandMarc apartments

Fort Worth Police investigating September sexual assault at GrandMarc apartments

Published Oct 23, 2012

The investigation into a sexual assault that occurred on Sept. 9 is still ongoing, said officer Sharron Neal of the Fort Worth Police Department. The incident was listed as an "acquaintance assault"...

New program may help create civil rights museum

Published Oct 18, 2012

Assistant professor of history Max Krochmal created the Texas Communities Oral History Project (TX-COHP), a program that aims to preserve the history of the civil rights movement in Fort Worth.    Krochmal...

Police: Student robbed on Sandage Avenue

Police: Student robbed on Sandage Avenue

Published Oct 5, 2012

Police are looking for two men who robbed a TCU student late Thursday night about a half mile east of campus, according to a Fort Worth Police report. 

Health official: students need to protect themselves from West Nile

Health official: students need to protect themselves from West Nile

Published Oct 3, 2012

This year’s West Nile virus outbreak has been the worst ever, according to David Jefferson, Tarrant County's environmental health division manager.  In the 17 years he served as manager,...

New student-led religious group offered off campus

New student-led religious group offered off campus

Published Oct 3, 2012

A new off campus student-led youth group strives to stand out among the others through accepting students of all denominations and backgrounds. Arborlawn College Group is based on the idea of “come...

Former TCU student travels to Iceland to promote dance film

Former TCU student travels to Iceland to promote dance film

Published Sep 28, 2012

University alumna Becky Mikos is headed to Iceland for the Reykjavík International Film Festival after her dance film “Collaborators” qualified as a finalist for the festival's...

TCU student raises $5,000 to build water well in Rwanda

TCU student raises $5,000 to build water well in Rwanda

Published Sep 25, 2012

For her birthday this year, sophomore Natalie Kasling raised more than $5,000 to help build a well in Rwanda through an organization called Charity Water. During the summer, Kasling traveled to Ethiopia...

Alumnus creates organization to help foster children

Alumnus creates organization to help foster children

Published Sep 24, 2012

A university alumnus created a non-profit organization that aims to help children and young adults in the Texas foster care system. Class of 2009 graduate Evan Berlin helped create The Constellation Foundation...

Flags at half-staff in memory of former TCU employee

Flags at half-staff in memory of former TCU employee

Published Sep 24, 2012

TCU will fly its flags at half-staff on Monday in remembrance of former university employee Ruth Ellen Siegfried Wassenich. Wassenich, 97, died Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012 in Fort Worth. Wassenich became...