Some people fight for a cause because they have been personally affected, but Melissa Crutchfield simply had an open heart and an open mind.
Crutchfield, a TCU alumna and TCU Campus Crusade for Christ...
Alumnus Tim Halperin is one of the 21 finalists nominated for the 2012 One Man Dallas award for his work with Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
According to the event’s website, One Man Dallas is an...
SGA recently released their budget for the 2012-13 school year, and a new item has been added: tailgating. SGA allotted $20,000 toward student tailgating for next year.
“When I decided to...
Acceptance and understanding can be tough to find at any age. The TCU Gay Straight Alliance embraced this concern at the third annual Drag Show Fundraiser benefiting Youth First Texas, a safe-haven for...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...