Stories by Emily Agee

By Emily Agee / Posted April 5, 2012
At a job interview, most employers ask for a resume and references. Now, some ask for Facebook and Twitter passwords. According to an article on PCWorld.com, in March, Congress rejected an amendment that would have given the Federal Communications Commission the power to block employers from asking job applicants for their social media passwords.
By Emily Agee / Posted March 13, 2012
Students could pay a third of undergraduate tuition to get a master’s degree if a new program is approved, according to the criminal justice department’s website.
By Emily Agee / Posted February 20, 2012
A hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money. There are many charities around Tarrant county in need of that money, and TCU students are in the process of deciding which one will receive it.
By Emily Agee / Posted November 29, 2011
Shawn Redd had played baseball until his second year of college. After he quit playing in 2006, he experienced a 35-pound weight gain. Since then, Redd has been working to lose the weight with a trainer and social media.
By Emily Agee / Posted November 9, 2011
Students who are account holders with Bank of America no longer have to worry about being charged $5 every month for using their debit cards. The announcement came shortly after Bank of America’s competitors, Wells Fargo and Chase, announced they would not administer fees for their customers.
By Emily Agee / Posted November 4, 2011
There could be a link between brain structure and the amount of Facebook friends a person has, according to Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
By Emily Agee / Posted November 2, 2011
An average of eight to 10 percent of students enrolled at TCU have learning disabilities. That’s lower than the national average, which ranges from 11 to 12 percent, Laurel Overby, Student Disabilities Services coordinator, said.
By Emily Agee / Posted November 1, 2011
An average of eight to 10 percent of students enrolled at TCU have learning disabilities. That’s lower than the national average, which ranges from 11 to 12 percent, Laurel Overby, Student Disabilities Services coordinator, said.
By Emily Agee / Posted October 21, 2011
Many college admissions offices reported using social networking sites, such as Facebook, to learn more about applicants, according to the Kaplan Test Prep 2011 Survey.
By Emily Agee / Posted October 13, 2011
Popular chicken restaurant Raising Cane’s officially opened its doors in Fort Worth Wednesday. The new restaurant is located at 5729 S. Hulen St. and marks the 111th store for the chain.
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