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Former Guantanamo Bay chief of staff to speak on campus tonight

Published Nov 9, 2012

Capt. Patrick Rabun, the former U.S. Navy Chief of Staff for Joint Task Force (JTF) in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will give a personal account of his experiences at the controversial military base tonight. Rabun...

Locals understand construction's long-term benefits

Locals understand construction’s long-term benefits

Published Nov 8, 2012

Although the possibility of underground water pipelines breaking or leaking to the surface might create short-term inconveniences, the long-term benefit is understood by local residents. Construction...

Students offered nutritional supplements at a discount

Published Nov 8, 2012

Students looking for nutritional supplements can start with a 25 percent discount at the Hulen General Nutrition Center.

GNC offers supplements such as daily multi-vitamins, protein, pre-workout powder and creatine, according to GNC’s website.

FTDM department hosts media studies conference

Published Nov 6, 2012

For the first time, film and television scholars came from all over the world to the university for a conference on Friday and Saturday. The “Film and Television in the 21st Century Conference”...

Live blog recap: Chancellor Boschini discusses potential tuition increase

Live blog recap: Chancellor Boschini discusses potential tuition increase

Published Nov 6, 2012

Chancellor Victor Boschini will hold a student town hall meeting at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the Brown-Lupton University Union Auditorium. The chancellor will discuss the university’s efforts...

No formal investigation started on Clark Hall sexual assault

No formal investigation started on Clark Hall sexual assault

Published Nov 6, 2012

A formal investigation into a reported sexual assault that occurred on Oct. 27 at Clark Hall has not begun because the party involved has not spoken with police, according to TCU Chief of Police Steve...

TCU alumna opens new business in West 7th District

TCU alumna opens new business in West 7th District

Published Nov 6, 2012

It's been almost 10 years since Nicole Werneck was a student at TCU, but the purple that lines her new shop downtown shows she has not lost her TCU spirit. 

A 2003 graduate of the Neely School of Business, Werneck opened Blow West 7th back in June.

TCU student creates program for refugee children

TCU student creates program for refugee children

Published Nov 5, 2012

Echoing laughter filled the room as children of all ethnicities gathered around tables and began coloring pictures. Student volunteers’ laps were filled with smiling children playing with markers...

TCU 360, Image magazine win national media awards

Published Nov 4, 2012

TCU 360 won the 2012 Pinnacle Award from the College Media Association for breaking news on the web for the students' drug arrests coverage.  The TCU 360 staff and three student journalists from...

Fort Worth's indie music scene grows

Fort Worth’s indie music scene grows

Published Nov 2, 2012

Let’s take a moment to review the things that makes Fort Worth, Fort Worth: Billy Bob’s, the stockyards, the Fort Worth Zoo, Bass Performance Hall, Amon G. Carter, the National Cowgirl Museum...

Faculty Senate approves SGA testing materials proposal, hears of future campus event

Published Nov 2, 2012

Amid laughter and plenty of mixed reviews, Faculty Senate approved a proposal by the Student Government Association for professors to voluntarily provide testing materials for their students on Thursday.

LEAPS representatives prepare for fall service

LEAPS representatives prepare for fall service

Published Nov 2, 2012

Registration for TCU LEAPS, a campus-wide community service day first held in the spring of 2000, has started. Taylor Foster, a junior communication studies major and co-marketing director of LEAPS, said...