Stories by Sarah Greufe

By Sarah Greufe / Posted November 30, 2012
College is a time where many students are introduced to different perspectives. A new university proposal plans to bring the cultural diversity of the world to all areas of campus.
By Sarah Greufe / Posted November 12, 2012
Board of Trustees members discussed their vision for the campus’ future layout in a closed meeting with student representatives from Intercom on Friday. This included expanding student housing and increasing study spaces on the east side of campus.
By Emily Atteberry, Sarah Greufe and Taylor Prater / Posted November 12, 2012
TCU’s tuition will increase by 5.8 percent for the 2013-2014 academic year, according to a campus-wide email from Chancellor Victor Boschini sent Monday morning.
By Sarah Greufe / Posted October 25, 2012
A bright purple bus waving a TCU and Texas flag welcomed fans to the corner of campus on game day.  Stephen Drake, the bus owner and a TCU alumnus, said he was ready to demonstrate his school spirit through the pre-game ritual of tailgating.
By Sarah Greufe / Posted October 20, 2012
Homecoming brought back many alumni to a much-changed campus. Among those who returned was a group who helped make some of those changes happen--former student body presidents. Twenty men and five women representing eight decades all remembered their time leading the student body as president of the Student Government Association. Together they met for the first Presidential Summit on Friday in the chancellor’s dining room.
By Sarah Greufe / Posted October 1, 2012
Imagine being a living part of an artist’s masterpiece.  Students in the School for Classical and Contemporary Dance had the chance to work with ballet legend Jacques D’Amboise to create an original dance. 
By Sarah Greufe / Posted September 8, 2012
The football team started a new tradition of walking through tailgaters in Frog Alley on their way to the stadium on Saturday. Before walking into the new Amon G. Carter Stadium, Head Coach Gary Patterson and his team greeted fans in Frog Alley Saturday afternoon creating a new TCU tradition. 
By Sarah Greufe / Posted August 31, 2012
Piecing together their different traditions and cultures, members of both the Multi-Cultural Greek Council and the National Pan-hellenic Council presented the Mosaic show Thursday night. Mosaic was an event opened to the public that allowed each Geek organization in the councils to showcase their involvement. 
By Sarah Greufe / Posted May 11, 2012
As he paced in his cowboy boots in front of the classroom, an amused look formed on professor Ralph Carter’s mustached face. He stopped, put his hands in his pockets and looked at the class squarely. “In Kashmir every spring, someone shoots at somebody,” he proclaimed.
By Sarah Greufe / Posted May 11, 2012
Given the right conditions, it doesn’t take long for intellectual stimulation to produce popcorn responses from students in a classroom. This is the atmosphere Ronald Pitcock, J. Vaughn and Evelyne H. Wilson Honors Fellow and director of prestigious scholarships, provides for students at the university.
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