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Student body officer candidates set to debate Wednesday

Student body officer candidates set to debate Wednesday

Published Apr 16, 2013

Student body officer candidates will be answering questions during a debate in the TCU News Now studio on Wednesday at 4 p.m. This will be the third debate hosted by News Now since the fall elections...

Students with Massachusetts connections react to Boston Marathon bombing

Students with Massachusetts connections react to Boston Marathon bombing

Published Apr 16, 2013

TCU students with Massachusetts connections reacted in shock to the Boston Marathon bombing that took place Monday. Chris Meyers, a sophomore strategic communication major, said he was worried...

Students still attend RAD classes despite decrease in crime alerts

Students still attend RAD classes despite decrease in crime alerts

Published Apr 14, 2013

Attendance for the university police department’s Rape Aggression Defense class might be affected by the decrease in crime alerts sent via email, Pam Christian, the university crime prevention...

Intercom meets with Board of Trustees two days in a row

Published Apr 13, 2013

The Board of Trustees met with the members of Intercom regarding important decisions about TCU’s campus and student-life on Thursday and Friday.    On Thursday morning, Student Government...

Diversity commission report intends to help and monitor TCU’s goals for diversity

Diversity commission report intends to help and monitor TCU’s goals for diversity

Published Apr 12, 2013

A survey administered by SGA showed that 50 percent of the students who responded said they cared about diversity in some way and thought about it often or very often.  Yet, only 10 percent of...

Hartman appointed as dean of the College of Science and Engineering

Hartman appointed as dean of the College of Science and Engineering

Published Apr 12, 2013

After a year of serving as interim dean, Phil Hartman has been named the dean of the College of Science and Engineering, according to an email from Provost Nowell Donovan.

Kappa Alpha Psi prepares for annual powder puff game

Kappa Alpha Psi prepares for annual powder puff game

Published Apr 12, 2013

Kappa Alpha Psi will hold its annual powder puff game to give women on campus a fun way to get active and develop friendships.   “The powder puff game allows for these women to build relationships...

Panelists raise awareness about abusive relationships

Panelists raise awareness about abusive relationships

Published Apr 12, 2013

Students heard multiple perspectives regarding dating violence as representatives from both the TCU campus and local women’s shelters discussed its affects at the “Break the Silence, End Dating...

Schieffer Symposium discusses challenges in covering international affairs

Published Apr 11, 2013

Correction: Nancy Youssef's last name and news organization were incorrect in an earlier version of this article. Youssef works for the McClatchy Newspapers. Five prestigious journalists were welcomed...

Police: Hazing incidents decline at TCU

Published Apr 10, 2013

After a recent hazing incident at SMU, the director of TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life said she is fortunate to not have to deal with any big hazing problems this year. Zero hazing crimes have been...

House of Representatives adopts resolution to examine assistance for SGA campaign finances

House of Representatives adopts resolution to examine assistance for SGA campaign finances

Published Apr 10, 2013

Students interested in running for an officer position in the Student Government Association could qualify for financial help in the future. Members of the House of Student Representatives adopted a...

SGA budget leaves $101,900 unused

SGA budget leaves $101,900 unused

Published Apr 10, 2013

After extended debate Tuesday, Student Government Association members dropped the idea of spending $164,000 on a homecoming concert, and instead approved a $700,000 budget that bolsters spending...