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Art show spotlights works of nature

Published Aug 29, 2014

Although he never saw himself as an environmentalist, his art lines the walls of a local conservatory.

Ephemera: Winged Creatures of Texas, a free exhibit featuring the work of former TCU adjunct art professor William Hassell, runs A

TCU buildings go for gold LEED certification

Published Aug 27, 2014

The TCU building boom has resulted in more than new campus showplaces – the university is also seeking to become known for its efforts at conservation and sustainability.

Since 2008, the university has constructed more than 20 new build

Students, longer lunch lines returning to TCU area

Published Aug 25, 2014

Sometimes, it’s just a matter of choosing whether to stay or go.

Restaurants in the area often have “lines out the doors,” said 109 resident Samantha Filips.

However, managers at three restaurants—Potbelly, D

5K Mimosa Run attracting more social athletes

Published Aug 22, 2014

Group morning mimosas are part of a local 5K Mimosa Run that is drawing more runners.

The Social Running Club, started by Jeanette Ely, a 2006 TCU international communications graduate, began last year and has grown to more than 1,000 me

New TCU Auto Club to hold first meeting Aug. 26

Published Aug 20, 2014

A new auto club has formed where TCU car enthusiasts can share tech tips and car camaraderie.

109 resident embraces art, Race Street

Published Aug 18, 2014

Art, greasy burgers, a bluegrass barber shop, and a 109 resident are all part of an upcoming festival on Race Street.

Debby Stein, 109 resident and former owner of an art gallery on Bluebonnet Circle, is busy coordinating Embrace the Str

Pizza Snob freestyler crafts pizzas when not playing football

Published Aug 15, 2014

Standing in the tunnel, he waits as fans take their seats, music thunders in the arena and anticipation grows. He is focused, alert, and calm as he silently prepares for the task at hand. It’s time to go to work, and this is no ordinary day job.

Teen hopes to gain sharper focus through Senegal adventure

Published Aug 13, 2014

A recent homeschool graduate moved with her family to the 109 in June but doesn't plan to stay for long.

That’s because eighteen-year-old Alisa Nelson has her sights set abroad.

“I just graduated from high school thi

Slideshow: St. Andrew Catholic School students celebrate first day of school

Published Aug 11, 2014

Some carried supply-filled backpacks, some waved at friends and others tightly clutched their parent's hand this morning while waiting for the doors of St. Andrew Catholic School to open.

It was the first day of school, Aug. 11, and Charl

Art in the Metroplex rides again at Fort Worth Community Arts Center

Published Aug 8, 2014

Art in the Metroplex, which began at TCU nearly thirty years ago, has a new home.

After a brief hiatus, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, located at 1300 Gendy St., will now host the exhibit, gallery manager Elaine Taylor said.

TCU talks parking garage plans with neighbors

Published Aug 6, 2014

About 30 109ers gathered Tuesday night at TCU to hear about and discuss the university’s new parking garage plans.

“Someone said it’s to gather input. I don’t think it’s input,” one 109 resident said as she

Fort Worth Blue Zones Project plans community meetings

Published Aug 4, 2014

Community meetings will begin this month to provide information, gather input and spawn discussion about implementing the Blue Zones Project in Fort Worth.

“It’s a city-wide well-being improvement initiative,” said Julie Wil