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TCU 360

Housing limitations an inevitable evil

Published Sep 1, 2011

Dorm rooms are small. For two college students, they are tiny. For three, they are infinitesimal. But TCU students are accustomed to making space for their fellow Frogs. This is not the first school...

Spain full of friendly citizens, colorful cuisine

Published Sep 1, 2011

Staying alert through three plane changes and seven different time zones is almost always a difficult task. Yet the sculpted hills and clay-walled estates of the Andalusian countryside seen from the window...

Opinion: TCU shouldn’t offer free textbook program

Published Aug 30, 2011

Would you choose to go to a university if they offered you free textbooks? That’s what the University of Dayton is banking on with their new application offer. The Dayton, Ohio, based private Catholic...

Opinion: Future of the economy for students is all about thinking about others

Published Aug 30, 2011

Recently, there has been a buzz around the news about a double-dip recession. Suddenly, everyone is worried about the stability of the economy. Not long ago, everyone was happy and confident that the...

Opinion: Tanning is an addiction

Published Aug 27, 2011

After returning back to TCU from summer break, many students brought with them a glorious tan. Although this is not uncommon, simply being out in the Texas heat can turn anybody’s skin lobster red. ...

Opinion: Fantasy football is a way to connect with friends

Published Aug 27, 2011

People ask me all the time: “Why do you play fantasy football?” My answer is simple: “It’s fun!” But before we can really get into why people play fantasy football, it is...

Review: ‘The Help’ different from usual race relations plot

Published Aug 27, 2011

The exploration of white-black conflicts in suburban America is not a new idea. “Radio,” “Remember the Titans,” “The Secret Life of Bees” and other various movies fall...

Restaurant review: Missing Revolver Taco Lounge is easy, but a tragedy

Published Aug 27, 2011

If there is one ultimate truth in this world, it is this: as Texans, it is our God-given privilege to gorge ourselves on excellent Mexican food—and to do so frequently. This is an uncontested fact,...

Opinion: TCU is a ‘ray of hope’ among college football programs under investigation

Published Aug 24, 2011

The more someone looks, the easier it is to lose hope in NCAA football. With the Miami Hurricanes drawing calls from the public for the death penalty due to multiple NCAA infractions, they join not only...

TCU football player Aundre Dean's punishment oversteps his rights as a student

TCU football player Aundre Dean’s punishment oversteps his rights as a student

Published Jul 23, 2011

On July 14, TCU running back Aundre Dean posted a video on his Twitter account of a skirmish that occurred at a practice earlier in the spring. A few hours later, Dean took down the video, and posted another...

Japanese victory reminds both countries about the inspiration of sports

Japanese victory reminds both countries about the inspiration of sports

Published Jul 20, 2011

While texting away at a sushi bar today during my lunch break, I heard the disheartening “slurp” of an empty Coke glass beneath me. It’s 103 degrees outside. I was pretty thirsty. When...

Mortenson’s story disrespects readers, villagers

Published Jun 26, 2011
James Frey infamously did it with "A Million Little Pieces," and now bestselling "Three Cups of Tea" author Greg Mortenson is being accused of it too: memoir fraud. The New York Times-bestselling novel, which earned millions, is coming under fire for multiple alleged inaccuracies and discrepancies concerning timelines and events.