TCU Army ROTC honored its cadets Thursday afternoon for their achievements with the program over the last year with medals, plaques, pins and even a sword.
The program held its 63rd annual awards ceremony...
The shifting states of journalism and American politics were two of the topics discussed at the Tenth Annual Schieffer Symposium on the News Wednesday night in Ed Landreth Hall.
The symposium, led by...
Nearly 800,000 books were moved off campus as the Mary Couts Burnett library prepares for a lack of space during construction.
The move to the annex frees up additional space for studying, which will...
It started March 1, 2005 - 10,000 attendees and 35 industry renowned panelists later, the Schieffer Symposium continues to discuss the state of journalism and prevalent issues within the media.
That...
On Tuesday at 9 a.m., the transformation of the convergence center in the Moudy South building began.
Boxes of cords. Cameras. Tripods. Lights, laptops and audio equipment filled the room as a team...
The revised SAT test will not have any major effects on the future of the admission process, Ray Brown, TCU dean of admission, said.
In March, College Board announced that the revised test will...
Left with extra time at the end of her classes, Stephanie Bailey began incorporating a philanthropic element into her lessons.
Bailey, an instructor of fashion merchandising, began to team up with the Soft...
Student Body President Cody Westphal will serve another term during the 2014-2015 academic year, according to SGA election results.
Westphal ran unopposed for the position.
Academic Affairs...
It’s been 20 years since the African nation of Rwanda was devastated by 100 days of genocide in 1994 that left nearly one million people dead.
TCU Intensive English Program student Yvonne Umugwaneza...
"No profile, no password, it's all anonymous."
This is the motto of Yik Yak, a new app generating quite a bit of chatter on campus.
The Yik Yak team has already faced scrutiny from college...