Sophomore Bill Hamlett received a big surprise — one in the form of a full two-year tuition scholarship and a chance to meet best-selling novelist Sandra Brown.
Hamlett, a writing major, won...
Members of Paschal High School's student council joined the Student Government Association meeting Tuesday night to learn how student government works at the collegiate level.
SGA opened the majority...
The TCU Board of Trustees approved the annual budget for the 2011-12 school year in its spring meeting Friday, according to a university news release.
The approved budget totals $406.2 million, according...
TCU Student Publications received 18 Mark of Excellence Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists for news media coverage in Texas and Oklahoma. The awards were presented Friday during the...
In a Friday match that lasted more than four hours, the TCU men's tennis team (9-12, 4-1 MWC) rallied back from losing the doubles point to overcome No. 53 New Mexico (12-8, 2-1 MWC), 5-2.
The Horned...
The ongoing renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium will cause seat relocation, decreased parking and a more temporary nature for 2011 season ticket-holders TCU Athletics Director Chris Del Conte said. According...
Track & field head coach Darryl Anderson said in a TCU Athletics release that even though the TCU relay teams had some quality performances at Saturday's Texas Relays, one of the largest tournaments...
A majority of college library directors would be in favor of removing print books from libraries if they had reliable, digital access to their books, according to a new study by research service Ithaka...
After placing sixth in the National Cheerleaders Association national competition last week, TCU's cheerleading squad learned it might have been its last trip to the event because of university athletic...
Controversy erupted last week in the East Texas town of Palestine after a Confederate flag was flown over the Anderson County Courthouse, bringing with it accusations of hatred, racism, and intolerance....
My home is in Chicago, but I've also lived in Arkansas and Kentucky. It is accurate to say there are a fair amount of differences between the North and the South. Today, 150 years after the Civil War...
Kathryn Cavins-Tull, the future Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, came to the university Thursday for the spring Board of Trustees meeting. She was introduced by the current Vice Chancellor for...