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Order of Omega sponsors annual gift drive

Published Nov 27, 2012

Many children will wake up on Christmas morning, eagerly waiting to tear open their gifts with their families. But there are some children who will not have that experience. Students can have the opportunity...

Technology entrepreneur to speak on campus Tuesday

Published Nov 27, 2012

A young technology entrepreneur and start-up guru will be on campus Tuesday to discuss his business ventures and share advice with students. George Mavromaras launched his first company, Mavro Inc., when...

A TCU tradition: Ol South at 2 a.m.

A TCU tradition: Ol’ South at 2 a.m.

Published Nov 23, 2012

Everybody knows that if you are going to go to Ol’ South Pancake House, you have to do it right. And by right, I mean at two in the morning. Maybe you just came from Billy Bob’s on...

New program focuses on boosting employee health

New program focuses on boosting employee health

Published Nov 22, 2012

TCU recently employed the Wellness Gold program seeking to further boost employee health and create an overall wellness experience for faculty and staff. The Wellness Gold began in the fall of 2011 with...

TCU employee Lieu Ngyuen shares early life experiences

TCU employee Lieu Ngyuen shares early life experiences

Published Nov 22, 2012

Lieu Nguyen needs neither an introduction nor to be called by her full name; she is known simply by her first name, Lieu. In the seven years Nguyen has been a cashier in Market Square, she has become...

Universal Health Care debate a controversial topic for the United States

Published Nov 22, 2012

Since the dawn of the 20th century, a debate over health care has raged in America. The debate centers around the argument over whether the federal government is obligated to ensure that its citizens...

Healthcare experts measure the pros and cons of the Affordable Healthcare Act on students

Published Nov 22, 2012

The Affordable Care Act will benefit college students by allowing coverage under their parents until age 26, providing free preventative services, covering pre-existing conditions and offering more affordable...

Former students from Feburary drug arrests to appear in court

Former students from Feburary drug arrests to appear in court

Published Nov 21, 2012

Two former students arrested during the drug bust in February have been sentenced to probation.

Cynthia Jaqueline Zambrano was sentenced Nov. 12, to 36 months probation for delivery or  manufacture of a controlled substance under 4 grams, but greater than 1 gram.

Student leaves university to pursue career as Disney performer

Student leaves university to pursue career as Disney performer

By TCU 360 and TCU 360
Published Nov 20, 2012

Inspired by a family vacation at Disney World, Libby Vincek, a junior strategic communication major, decided to leave TCU and head to Orlando, Fla., after the fall 2012 semester to begin her career as...

Yo! closes, Cold Stone Creamery to replace it

Yo! closes, Cold Stone Creamery to replace it

Published Nov 20, 2012

Yo! Frozen Yogurt Lounge announced its upcoming closure over the weekend after three years of fro-yo service to the TCU community.  The owners of Yo! decided to get out of the business after large...

Education class invests time with Montessori Childrens School

Education class invests time with Montessori Children’s School

Published Nov 20, 2012

For five weeks, a group of education majors made the 15 to 20 minute drive down Interstate 30 to visit the Montessori Children’s House. All six students in the group are part of Ranae Stetson's...

Roxo celebrates new office space with ribbon cutting ceremony

Roxo celebrates new office space with ribbon cutting ceremony

Published Nov 19, 2012

Student-run strategic communication agency Roxo celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday evening. David Whillock, dean of the TCU College of Communication, cut the purple ribbon...