Sodexo employees at TCU will vote on labor union membership next week in reaction to recent benefits cuts.
The election will determine if Sodexo workers at TCU Dining Services locations will be...
Twenty-seven graduate students from various degree programs received grants to travel for their graduate studies research in fall 2013, according to the office of Graduate Studies.
The Graduate...
While the future Worth Hills student center will bring more dining options to campus, members of Housing and Residential Life are aiming to do more than fill appetites.
The multi-purpose facility will...
There are 88 names forged in bronze at the Veterans Plaza in front of Reed Hall, but some on campus wonder if students know why those names are there.
The plaza is dedicated to TCU students and alumni...
It is easy to think we as Horned Frogs are young and invincible. We go to class, play Frisbee in the commons and enjoy friendship on weekends. But when we lose one of our own, all of that can fade away.
Suddenly...
TCU’s history department is celebrating a world-class achievement by a member of its faculty.
History professor Dr. Ken Stevens recieved a Fulbright Scholar Award and will teach at the University...
Seven members of the Student Government Association joined other Big 12 schools in Washington D.C. this week to lobby regarding issues pertinent to college students.
They lobbied members of the Senate,...
The Dean of Addran College of Liberal Arts, Andrew Schoolmaster, spoke about plans to develop an Institute for Inquiry, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Faculty Senate meeting Thursday.
The Institute...
Students and professors from all majors came together Wednesday night for this month’s Institute Dinner entitled “Women in History as Models of Leadership.”
This month’s Institute Dinner partnered...
The non-profit organization TCU Best Buddies campaigned with Spread the Word to End the Word Wednesday, asking people to pledge to stop saying "the R-word" [retard] and to stop any...