By Alex Apple / Posted April 24, 2013
The front door was wide open, and the back door was splintered with the heavy-duty padlock lying on the ground.
A cool January evening of movie watching turned into an evening filled with flashing blue lights and police sirens.
Junior education major Justin Tubbs said his heart sank when he realized he had been the victim of a robbery.
By Alex Apple / Posted April 9, 2013
On a cool, damp fall morning, I hoisted a fellow student into a trash-filled bin as I took a sharp departure from my normal Sunday routine of church and football.
By Alex Apple / Posted April 4, 2013
The University Recreation Center is working to add student photos to its check-in program at the front desk.
This update follows the arrest of a man named Tyriq Butler who was charged with stealing iPhones from the Rec Center after swiping in with another student’s identification card.
By Alex Apple / Posted March 7, 2013
Amy Otte’s passion is baseball, and her goal is working toward a career in the game she loves.
“I would like to be the director of international relations for either a Major League franchise or the director of international relations for Major League Baseball as a whole,” Otte explained.
By Alex Apple / Posted February 13, 2013
In addition to yoga, Pilates and Zumba classes, the TCU Recreation Center is now offering a hip-hop dance class to students.
Students can purchase and or use existing fitness class passes from the Rec Center to enter the hip-hop class.
Sophomore theater major Jonathan Hardin says he has been looking for a hip-hop class in Fort Worth.
By Alex Apple / Posted November 21, 2012
Since the dawn of the 20th century, a debate over health care has raged in America.
The debate centers around the argument over whether the federal government is obligated to ensure that its citizens have health care, thus preventing them from economic headaches associated with rising costs of basic medical care.
By Alex Apple / Posted November 1, 2012
Student Body President Brent Folan is facing the threat of impeachment from the SGA House of Representatives.
While Folan may be an imperfect leader, he does not deserve to be impeached as a result of his actions.
By Alex Apple / Posted October 23, 2012
Since 1972, there have been few constants in presidential campaigns, but one constant has been Monday’s presidential debate moderator Bob Schieffer.
As the moderator of the third and final presidential debate of 2012, Schieffer was in charge of asking the questions and keeping both candidates on the topic of foreign policy.
By Alex Apple / Posted October 17, 2012
Gary Patterson said Texas Tech will be the most physical team TCU has faced so far in the 2012 season.
Texas Tech’s new defensive coordinator Art Kauffman has taken a defense that gave up 39.2 points per game a season ago and turned them into the second ranked scoring defense in the Big 12.
By Alex Apple / Posted October 10, 2012
The John V. Roach Honors College hosted former White House aides Paul Begala and Ari Fleischer Oct. 4 for a night of political discussion.