The Rev. John Butler, a minister to the university, will be honored in a ceremony from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday in the Student Center Ballroom. After more than 25 years of service to students and staff, Butler...
Students have an opportunity to grade TCU today and influence the school’s future through a national survey that will land in the hands of school officials, said Angela Taylor, associate dean of...
TCU has a talent for swindling the money out of students’ pockets, but probably the worst example of this is the Student Government Association’s recent decision to buy SuperFrog a new costume....
We will pay $19,700 in tuition for the 2004-2005 school year. Twenty dollars a person will go to the Student Government Association. Comparatively, this is a very small fee but it impacts students in ways...
Art works as varied as clay chicken figurines and an advertising campaign graphic for Duck Tape are on display at the fourth annual ArtSlam exhibition in the University Art Gallery in Moudy Building North.
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Bigger is not always better.
TCU’s freshmen enrollment has increased from 1,426 in 1999 to 1,596 in 2003.
Along with the enrollment increase, students have seen big tuition increases.
Is this...
Gun control has long been a subject of debate in this country. Whether private citizens should be allowed to own firearms under the Second Amendment is a question that our judicial system struggles with,...
In today’s society, there is a growing “anything goes” attitude. Followers of this school of thought believe that whatever lifestyles, activities or speech in which a person chooses to...
TCU expects Conference USA to offer it the same deal as the other five schools leaving the conference, athletics director Eric Hyman said Tuesday.
Hyman said TCU has yet to hear from C-USA regarding its...
Men’s head basketball coach Neil Dougherty said Tuesday that fans should support TCU victories by chanting for the Frogs, rather than belittling opponents.
Dougherty said he appreciated the massive...