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Students differ in opinion regarding drinking

Students differ in opinion regarding drinking

Published Sep 9, 2013

The first weeks of school are a very important time at any university, so it is not unusual to find an increase of alcohol-related incidents, said Dr. Sparkle Greenhaw, the director of the university's...

TCU band to perform at Dallas Cowboys' opening game

TCU band to perform at Dallas Cowboys’ opening game

Published Sep 7, 2013

When the Dallas Cowboys football team opens its season at AT&T Stadium Sunday, the TCU marching band will hit the turf at halftime. “It’s going to be opening night,”...

5K to raise money for suicide awareness, prevention

5K to raise money for suicide awareness, prevention

Published Sep 6, 2013

Six university students have committed suicide in the last two years. No suicides had occured for 12 years prior to that, Cortney Gumbleton, the university's suicide prevention outreach coordinator,...

Bag checks, heat a concern for TCU Police on gameday

Bag checks, heat a concern for TCU Police on gameday

Published Sep 6, 2013

At least 125 additional police officers will be patrolling Amon G. Carter Stadium at Saturday's game but fans shouldn't expect security measures that rival the NFL's.  No...

Faculty Senate meets for first time

Faculty Senate meets for first time

Published Sep 6, 2013

The university is working with the city of Fort Worth to put a traffic light at the intersection of Stadium and Bellaire drives. "People disagree what sort of signal should be there, but we're...

Model U.N. thinks outside of the U.S.

Model U.N. thinks outside of the U.S.

Published Sep 5, 2013

Humanitarian issues in North Korea, Egypt and Syria are among the conflicts TCU's Model United Nations team is focusing on in preparation for a conference in Washington, D.C.

Water supply quadrupled for fall concert

Water supply quadrupled for fall concert

Published Sep 5, 2013

Water supply will not be a problem during the Little Big Town and Green River Ordinance concerts on Thursday. “The amount of water that will be provided this year will be four times as much as what...

DropShades to drop in October after recent fundraising

DropShades to drop in October after recent fundraising

Published Sep 5, 2013

After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the TCU students behind DropShades said they are expecting their first product shipment next month. Over the summer, Harrison Herndon, Skylar Perkins and Nick...

Racial diversity increases among full-time faculty

Racial diversity increases among full-time faculty

Published Sep 4, 2013

Newly-hired full-time faculty members for the fall 2013 semester reflect more racial diversity than last year among the TCU faculty population. The Office of the Provost reports that 22 percent of the...

Man behind campus construction given Chancellor's Staff Award

Man behind campus construction given Chancellor’s Staff Award

Published Sep 4, 2013

Behind the millions spent on construction and renovations on TCU's campus in the last ten years stands one man: Harold Leeman. Leeman, director, facility planning and construction, accepted...

New professor teaches African culture through dance

New professor teaches African culture through dance

Published Sep 4, 2013

Classes usually begin when an instructor scans the class roster and calls out names. After that, students bury themselves in textbooks or copy notes from a PowerPoint. One new class at TCU takes...

SGA gives additional money to student organizations

SGA gives additional money to student organizations

Published Sep 4, 2013

Student representatives Tuesday night agreed to move $8,305 from the Student Government Association residual fund to give additional money to student organizations. The money will be added to the...