Stories by Michael Gutierrez

By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 29, 2012
Four activists travelled more than 1,500 miles to deliver a speech to about 20 university students. The New York-based Global Poverty Project sponsored the nation-wide “1.4 Billion Reasons” tour that brought the team of four to the Brown-Lupton University Union Auditorium on Thursday, March 15.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 28, 2012
Take a breath, have a seat and write an essay. “This I Believe,” a program developed by Brittney Luby, chapel and events coordinator, asked this question of faculty, staff and students.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 28, 2012
On a sunny Tuesday afternoon, students lifted a gleaming bronze frog sculpture from the ground onto a concrete platform between Reed and Scharbauer halls.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 27, 2012
Increased knowledge and communication could solve serious problems for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals who face discrimination and bullying in schools, Thomas Anable, president of gay rights organization Fairness Fort Worth, said.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 15, 2012
Horny, but to a point. That’s why Joe Spear, creator of the horned frog sculpture that will be installed March 27, dulled the horns of his sculpture that will rest between Scharbauer and Reed halls, Ann Louden said.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 15, 2012
The TCU student-driven Gay Straight Alliance conference attracted the attention of a White House conference on safe schools and communities for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 12, 2012
For CrossFitters in Fort Worth, March 3 was perfect for a grueling test of physical endurance. Athletes at the CrossFit Seven gym in Fort Worth performed as many snatches as possible within 10 minutes. To complete a snatch, athletes lifted a 7-foot-long barbell from the ground and over their heads in one quick movement.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 9, 2012
Dru B Shinin’ sat down on a used sofa, lit up a cigarette and talked about hip-hop in Fort Worth. Dru B Shinin’, whose real name is Andrew McCollough, expanded his career as a rap artist when he opened a Fort Worth recording studio in October 2011.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 1, 2012
Many people tend to believe incorrect information about gender roles within Islamic, Jewish and Christian communities, a Brite Masters of Divinity student said.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted February 24, 2012
Because lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities are often marginalized in churches, Joretta Marshall said she hoped to hold an open conversation on alternative theological ways of thinking about LGBT communities.
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