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V-Day campaign looking for men to join

V-Day campaign looking for men to join

Published Feb 11, 2013

The V-Day campaign at TCU is working to establish a chapter for men called ‘V-Men.'

The global activist movement seeks to increase awareness that one of every three women on the planet will be physically or sexually abused in her lifetime, according to its official website.

Alumnus helps create Super Bowl ad

Published Feb 8, 2013

TCU alumnus Ryan Redus helped create the "God Made a Farmer" Super Bowl commercial. Redus, a 2007 graduate, is a brand management professional at Dallas-based branding and advertising agency The...

Panhellenic Council receives $5,000 grant

Panhellenic Council receives $5,000 grant

Published Feb 8, 2013

The university Panhellenic Council was chosen as a recipient of Kappa Delta Sorority’s Confidence U Grant, which means it will be awarded $5,000 to support programming centered on building confidence...

Intercom agrees on new structure, discusses drugs and alcohol on campus

Intercom agrees on new structure, discusses drugs and alcohol on campus

Published Feb 8, 2013

Intercom members established their organizational purpose Thursday evening and decided on structural changes including the addition of three new council seats, Student Body President Joshua Simpson said. Intercom...

Schieffer Symposium panelists announced

Published Feb 8, 2013
The 2013 Schieffer Symposium on the News will include Charlie Rose, Clarissa Ward, Nancy Yousef and Fred Barnes.

Students volunteer for Planned Parenthood fundraising event

Published Feb 5, 2013

Students and faculty from TCU's Women's Studies program volunteered at Planned Parenthood’s annual luncheon in Fort Worth Friday. Ten students from the Women’s Studies program, along...

New art exhibit in the Moudy Gallery

New art exhibit in the Moudy Gallery

Published Feb 5, 2013

The “In the Year 2000” exhibit, located in the Moudy Gallery, has artwork created by artists from all across the country. The exhibit, which opened on Jan. 22, features work by Joshua Penrose,...

Students can participate in political science summer research program

Students can participate in political science summer research program

Published Feb 4, 2013

A select few university political science students will have the opportunity to conduct graduate-level research for free and to present their findings at a national conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada,...

Dance school residency program hosts Danish choreographer

Dance school residency program hosts Danish choreographer

Published Feb 3, 2013

The School for Classical and Contemporary Dance at TCU is hosting choreographer Charlotte Boye-Christensen from Copenhagen, Denmark, to teach a new residency program for students. Boye-Christensen...

Early morning cycling class a big hit

Early morning cycling class a big hit

Published Feb 3, 2013

At 5:59 a.m. Thursday, twenty students and community members waited anxiously in the lobby of the University Recreation Center for the front desk to open. The 6 a.m. cycling class is notorious for drawing...

Ty Pickens remembered as a generous soul

Ty Pickens remembered as a generous soul

Published Feb 2, 2013

His full name was Thomas Boone Pickens IV, but at TCU, he was known as Ty “Cheese.”

New journalism class produces weekly sports show

New journalism class produces weekly sports show

Published Feb 1, 2013

The TCU Schieffer School of Journalism's new Television Sportscast class published the first broadcast of its weekly sports program Wednesday night. The class gives students experience in putting...