Stories by Olivia Caridi

By Olivia Caridi / Posted May 10, 2013
About 1,599 students are expected to graduate from TCU during Saturday's split Spring Commencement ceremonies.
By Olivia Caridi and Tori Cummings / Posted May 3, 2013
Two student journalists received the Jay and Gail Milner Distinguished Student Journalism Awards at the Student Media Awards Luncheon on Friday. Sophomore journalism major Samantha Ehlinger was named Reporter for the Year.
By Liliana Lamas and Olivia Caridi / Posted May 1, 2013
The Society of Professional Journalists has honored TCU’s Ryan Osborne with the 2012 national Mark of Excellence award for sports column writing.
By Olivia Caridi / Posted April 28, 2013
The TCU men’s tennis team’s run at the Big 12 Men’s Tennis Championship ended Saturday following a 4-1 loss to top-seeded Baylor.
By Olivia Caridi / Posted April 22, 2013
Hundreds of students waited Monday for their turn to donate blood to the victims of the West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion. The blood drive, hosted by the TCU Student Nurses Association and Carter BloodCare, was different because it sent blood to a specific place rather than a blood bank.
By Olivia Caridi / Posted April 19, 2013
Some TCU students are reaching out to West, Texas by donating time, volunteering and planning benefit events. First-year music education major Ali Blackwell from Waco said she knows several people helping in the relief by donating blood and participating in the search and rescue efforts.
By Olivia Caridi / Posted April 17, 2013
TCU students responded in shock and empathy after a devastating explosion at West Fertilizer Co. in West, Texas leveled homes and businesses Wednesday evening, injuring more than 160 people.
By Olivia Caridi / Posted April 16, 2013
The water of Frog Fountain created a relaxing environment Monday night as members of the TCU Catholic Community led students in prayer and song to spread comfort after the Boston Marathon bombings.
By Olivia Caridi / Posted April 15, 2013
Nearly 20 years ago she was a divorced mother of two struggling to care for her family. She still recalls the day she stood in a Birmingham, Ala. grocery store with $100 in her checkbook. Her sons, then ages 2 and 4, sat in the cart as she eyed the choices in the cereal aisle.
By Olivia Caridi / Posted April 9, 2013
Image Magazine and four TCU Student Media journalists received four regional first place 2012 Mark of Excellence awards from the Society of Professional Journalists Saturday.
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