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Community runs for ‘Victory over Violence’

Published Apr 19, 2012

The Women’s Center of Tarrant County hosted its 16th annual Victory over Violence 5K Run/Walk Saturday with help from the Alpha Chi Omega sorority.  The Women’s Center director of public...

Association celebrates Latino culture with authentic treats

Published Apr 19, 2012

Fiesta en Carnival, an event held by the United Latino Association, aimed to promote the Hispanic heritage and showcase the culture, Jose Trejo treasurer of ULA said. Trejo, junior criminal justice major...

‘Taste of TCU’ lets students sample food in moderation

Published Apr 16, 2012

There is value in every food and all food is good — in moderation. That is the message of “Taste of TCU,” a free food sampling event hosted by SGA and The Crew. The event was part of...

Slideshow: A look back at Trent Johnsons career

Slideshow: A look back at Trent Johnson’s career

Published Apr 12, 2012

Trent Johnson started his college coaching career as an assistant at Utah in 1986 and served as an assistant at three more universities — Washington, Rice and Stanford — until 1999.  He...

New basketball coach brings old-fashion approach to TCU team

New basketball coach brings old-fashion approach to TCU team

Published Apr 12, 2012

Trent Johnson has put together a winning record in his 13 years of coaching, and he succeeded by doing things the old-fashioned way. Johnson was announced as the new men’s basketball head coach...

Honey Badger author, video narrator visits campus

‘Honey Badger’ author, video narrator visits campus

Published Apr 11, 2012

Editor’s note: This article contains profanity in relation to an author’s videos and book. You may know him as the YouTube sensation, the voice behind the video titled “The Crazy...

Alumna to open Fort Worth dog boutique

Alumna to open Fort Worth dog boutique

Published Apr 10, 2012

When Hannah Scheideman graduated from TCU in 2010, she was anything but ready to continue on to graduate school or have a traditional nine-to-five job. Instead, she said she thought of starting a dog lounge...

Moncrief returns to teaching

Moncrief returns to teaching

Published Apr 5, 2012

Sophomore Rachel Humphries would not have considered being a Neeley Fellow, being a marketing major or even attending the university if she had not heard Bill Moncrief speak at her orientation three years...

Two veteran members of Senseless Acts of Comedy group to graduate

Two veteran members of Senseless Acts of Comedy group to graduate

Published Apr 5, 2012

The Senseless Acts of Comedy organization will lose two seniors in May who have participated since their first year at the university. For Paige Love and Robert Slack, four years in the organization will...

Employers ask for social media passwords

Employers ask for social media passwords

Published Apr 5, 2012

At a job interview, most employers ask for a resume and references. Now, some ask for Facebook and Twitter passwords. According to an article on PCWorld.com, in March, Congress rejected an amendment that...

Engineering professor brings personal thrill to apparel

Published Apr 4, 2012

Engineering professor Rene Coté has successfully balanced work and play for more than 20 years. In addition to his job as a teacher, Coté is also a successful entrepreneur who has his own...

Title IX implication changes recruitment rules

Published Apr 4, 2012

The National Panhellenic Council passed a new rule in October that prohibited all sorority members from engaging in fraternity recruitment activities. The university’s Panhellenic President Lisa...