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Fortune Magazine editor discusses Enron scandals, Jobs’ role with Apple

Published Apr 18, 2012

Tell the tale, even if it is complicated, author and Fortune magazine’s editor at large Peter Elkind said to a group of business, journalism and strategic communication students Tuesday. Elkind spoke...

Americans finally move to completely separate church, state

Published Apr 18, 2012

If you’ve been following statistics that track piety in this country over the last 5 years, you’ve noticed that America is becoming more and more religiously unaffiliated. This may surprise...

Freshman makes history for high performance on the green

Published Apr 18, 2012

With a great attitude and the ability to adapt to any situation, Julien Brun is one of the hardest working people head coach Bill Montigel knows on and off of the golf course.  “This is the first...

Mayor encourages community involvement

Published Apr 18, 2012

Get involved in the community. That is what Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price said to the House of Student Representatives during the Student Government Association meeting Tuesday.  Price spoke to the...

Panhellenic Hunger Games Drive begins

Published Apr 18, 2012

University Panhellenic sororities have begun to compete in the Panhellenic Hunger Games Drive to see who can donate the most items to a nonprofit agency that helps low-income families. United Community...

Carpenter slams first MLB homer

Published Apr 17, 2012

As the season kicks into gear, former Horned Frogs are making headlines in Major League Baseball. Matt Carpenter After going 4-for-4 at the plate Sunday, Matt Carpenter is making headlines. The rookie...

Funds will go towards cancer research

Published Apr 17, 2012

Imagine a world where cancer could be found and treated much earlier due to a device called a biosensor, which could detect the presence of cancer. That world could become a reality, thanks to research...

SGA to help fund exercise research

Published Apr 17, 2012

Exercise could help prevent one of the possible causes of Alzheimer’s disease. That is the topic on which a university professor and two undergraduate students have been trying to do more research,...

Professor, doctoral candidate dies

Published Apr 17, 2012

Carla Buss, an emerging scholar in business management known for her kindness and work ethic, died of cancer Saturday. She was 36.  Buss skillfully balanced her life as an adjunct professor at TCU...

TCU used volunteer committee’s help to exceed scholarship goal

Published Apr 17, 2012

Exploding enrollment in the nursing department did not hurt. Appearing in the Rose Bowl, for that matter, was not a negative either. But both, combined with the Neeley School’s 75th Anniversary, as well...

SGA focuses on social media to connect with students

Published Apr 16, 2012

Jake Potter was not aware of the Student Government Association’s presence. “I don’t really see SGA doing a lot,” the freshman political science and history double major said....

American society holds a warped view of beauty

Published Apr 13, 2012

Beauty can be seen in many forms, shapes and appearances, but when we as a society think of beauty, what comes to mind? Beauty has become deceptive, a false advertisement that corrupts young minds. Magazines,...