By Joshua Trant / Posted April 20, 2013
A Nepali master of the Sarangi teamed with Nepal’s foremost expert of the Tabla Tuesday night for an ensemble at the PepsiCo Recital Hall at TCU.
By Joshua Trant / Posted April 2, 2013
Stretching from Lubbock Avenue to Rogers Avenue, the west side of Berry Street is flooded with traffic cones, machinery, concrete wire and detour signs blocking all normal paths to businesses.
Kristopher Westerman, a Little Caesars employee, said it has become harder for customers to find the store due to the confusion brought on by road signs and detours.
By Joshua Trant / Posted December 22, 2012
Working a shift at Italian Inn near the TCU campus is more than a job for some students in the theatre department – it’s another opportunity to perform outside of the classroom.
Known as the “Home to the Singing Waiters,” the Italian restaurant hires singers to perform in front of the dining crowd.
By Joshua Trant / Posted November 29, 2012
Members of the Fort Worth community will be “getting their jingle on” in support of the Twenty-First Annual Fort Worth Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis.
The event is a five-kilometer race (with a one-kilometer option) that brings together thousands of runners and walkers to benefit the Arthritis Foundation.
By Joshua Trant / Posted November 26, 2012
The Schieffer School of Journalism and KERA-TV will host an event for a renowned journalist and television newscaster known for her commitment to the field and the range of issues she covers.
By Joshua Trant / Posted November 12, 2012
Candidates running for SGA positions made last-minute campaign efforts Tuesday night to encourage votes by meeting face-to-face with organizations and students as this year’s election season drew to a close.
The results are to be announced Wednesday at noon.
By Joshua Trant / Posted November 7, 2012
Although the possibility of underground water pipelines breaking or leaking to the surface might create short-term inconveniences, the long-term benefit is understood by local residents.
Construction manager for the Fort Worth Transportation Public Works, Robby Carnes, said the water service roadwork on Lubbock Avenue and Merida Avenue will prevent future problems.
By Joshua Trant / Posted October 23, 2012
While TCU football lost its homecoming game to Texas Tech last weekend, businesses around campus came out on the winning side thanks to the increased customer base of the Big 12.
For local businesses, this past weekend was all about food, beer and overtime.
By Joshua Trant / Posted October 17, 2012
As the university observes breast cancer awareness month, the Information Technology Center (ITC) has dubbed October "cyber security awareness month" in an effort to promote a greater understanding of cyber security.
By Joshua Trant / Posted October 11, 2012
Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs Kathy Cavins-Tull sent an email Thursday afternoon urging students to represent TCU in a positive way "on and off the field."