Stories by Celeste Rondinaro

By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted December 13, 2012
Building relationships with her kindergarten students was Kate Cowle’s favorite thing about student teaching at Burton Hill Elementary this semester. “I think relationships are very important to develop with your students, because they will respect you more, and they’ll listen to you,” said Cowle, Senior Early Childhood Education major.
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted November 9, 2012
Seeing members from all Panhellenic sororities come together, mingle and make new friendships was Diane Zanner’s favorite part of TCU Panhellenic Council’s Panhellenic Picnic. 
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted October 29, 2012
Delta Gamma sorority members make braille Bibles once a week to bond and relax with their sorority sisters. 
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted October 4, 2012
When Ashley Bomm attended National Hazing Prevention Week, she learned hazing is a serious issue and can have consequences many people do not think about.
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted September 17, 2012
Alpha Omicron Pi, the university's new Panhellenic sorority, offers many women the opportunity to leave a legacy on campus and to cultivate friendships that will last a lifetime, sorority advisors said. 
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted April 26, 2012
Erma Lowe Hall has become LEED certified, recognizing the renovated building as a more efficient and sustainable building which benefits the university and the environment.  
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted March 30, 2012
The TCU baseball team’s success directly correlates to how the team plays defense, head coach Jim Schlossnagle said. “When we catch the ball and pitch we’re a pretty good team. When we don’t, we’re not,” he said.
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted March 16, 2012
Although No. 14 Alabama is favored in this weekend’s match, the women’s tennis team was up for the challenge, head coach Dave Borelli said. “It will be a challenge for us, but I really like the challenge,” Borelli said. “And if we’re healthy, we’re a team they’re really going to fear playing.”
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted March 13, 2012
Carnegie Hall is a thrilling venue to play at, Jesus Castro-Balbi said. The Lin/Castro-Balbi Duo, made up of professors Castro-Balbi and Gloria Lin, plans to play at Carnegie Hall at 2 p.m. on March 25.
By Celeste Rondinaro / Posted March 9, 2012
A large variety of works ranging from modern dance to classical ballet will be featured in this semester’s DanceTCU concert. The DanceTCU concert, put on each semester by the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance, features works choreographed by faculty and guest artists and performed by dance majors, according to the school’s website.
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