Stories by Sarah Gomez

By Sarah Gomez / Posted November 20, 2012
Going out for a bite to eat generally does not seem like a difficult task, but for those that have Celiac disease, gluten can severely limit their choices. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten consumption, which results in the body attacking its own small intestine, senior music composition major Aaron Kline said.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted October 3, 2012
Three undergraduate students have been given an opportunity to perfect their teaching skills before they become official student teachers and later pursue their careers.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted September 19, 2012
The TCU Environmental Club participated in the 21st annual Trinity River Trash Bash over the weekend. Though the club participates every year, it was the trip after the event that really stood out.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted August 28, 2012
The grand opening of McAlister’s Deli in Fort Worth drew a crowd of customers to the restaurant Monday morning with the promise of free sweet tea and fresh sandwiches.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted April 19, 2012
Fiesta en Carnival, an event held by the United Latino Association, aimed to promote the Hispanic heritage and showcase the culture, Jose Trejo treasurer of ULA said.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted March 15, 2012
A lip-syncing competition held by the Multicultural Greek Council welcomed students to perform a song in hopes of winning a prize Monday. Co-chair and sophomore nursing major Shaine Singson said different events were discussed by the council. However, when talks of a lip-syncing competition came up, the council decided to organize the event.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted February 29, 2012
Fort Worth is following cities like New York and Los Angeles with a trendy new way to grab a bite to eat. Fort Worth Food Park opened Dec. 2 and is located directly behind Montgomery Plaza. Park owner Chris Kruger said the idea to create the first park for food trucks came from another area where food trucks were popular — Austin.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted February 13, 2012
The TCU School of Music recently hosted a collaborative event with The Liszt Academy of Budapest. This rare performance will only occur once in a lifetime, Tamás Ungár, professor of piano, said.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted November 15, 2011
For incoming TCU freshmen, classes, professors and college life in general can be intimidating. However, this semester Milton Daniel Hall developed a mentorship program that has created a bond among the residents in the hall, Milton Daniel Hall Director David Stout said.
By Sarah Gomez / Posted November 4, 2011
Ken Richardson, professor of mathematics, was selected for the TCU Promise recognition this fall. According to TCU This Week, the TCU Promise is a “commitment to excellence through discovery and achievement that unites the TCU community.”
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