With one of the strongest African-American casts in a major production film, the movie “Red Tails” tells the story of the famed 332d Fighter Group, more commonly known as the Tuskegee Airmen.
The...
On the crossroads of life’s experiences and the decisions an individual makes as a result, one might find him or herself conflicted between advocacy and action. In the case of the American Civil Rights...
The colonial colonnade and defining steeple of Robert Carr Chapel are symbols and reminders of TCU’s long, fruitful relationship with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Students sing carols,...
With only one home games left, the football season is coming to a close. The Horned Frogs have held their own with a changed team and a 9-2 record. Every home game, the players are on the field for all...
As we wrap up yet another year in the 21st century, it is time to look back on all that we have witnessed. From the debt ceiling to a near collapse of the American government, this year has definitely...
Many college students turn to social networking sites to keep track of breaking stories, view scoring updates during collegiate and professional sporting events, and to connect with people from all over...
TCU challenges its students to be agents of change, conscientious citizens and motivated leaders. From the first day of Academic Orientation to the last walk toward a waiting diploma, the mission sums...
With the Jerry Sandusky drama came a heavy analysis of the state of the nation as handled by its power players and respected leaders-namely members of our parent’s generation. To the young accusers,...
When 150 TCU students were asked about sexting, 135 said they had never engaged in sexting and 14 students were unclear about what sexting was. One student admitted to engaging in the activity but declined...
#OccupySadler. The hashtag became ubiquitous throughout Twitter and the rest of the social media world as the word spread of a demonstration outside Sadler Hall over the tuition hike. Within a 48-hour...
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably...
I woke up Tuesday morning to my Twitter and Facebook timelines being bombarded with the news of Chancellor Victor Boschini’s campus-wide e-mail that tuition would be increased to $34,500 for the 2012-2013...