By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted October 22, 2012
Eli Cole and Daniel Jennevret said they knew the TCU men’s golf team would face some tough competition at the 2012 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational in Windermere, Fla.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted October 2, 2012
The scar on Eli Cole’s leg seems small now.
The strip of slight discoloration just below his knee represents a bigger story, though.
It is what remains of a severely broken leg—a double fracture of the tibia and fibula, the two large bones of which the lower half of a leg is constructed.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted September 12, 2012
Photographers in the metroplex are impressed with vast improvements in Amon G. Carter Stadium's lights.
The renovation of the stadium brought with it more upscale suites, wider concourses, improved food options, beautiful archways and even a redesigned seating layout.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted September 7, 2012
The TCU men’s golf team saw both individual and team success at the Carmel Cup in Monterey, Calif. this past weekend, which left head coach Bill Montigel and his players excited for tournaments to come.
Sophomore Julien Brun added to his decorated TCU career, shooting -10 on his way to a match play win after the three-day tournament.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted August 31, 2012
Having not practiced yet, head coach and players alike are interested to see how the year's first tournament will turn out.
TCU men’s golf head coach Bill Montigel and standout players said they don’t know what will come from the team’s match play tournament at the Carmel Cup in Monterey, Calif. the weekend of Sept. 1-2.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted March 1, 2012
The words “differences challenge assumptions,” spoken by psychologist, author and wellness expert Anne Wilson Schaef coincide well with the university experience.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted February 24, 2012
Michaela Bradshaw has prepared for this coming May since she entered TCU in 2008.
Bradshaw said she came to the university knowing that she would not be receiving financial support from her parents when it came to monthly expenses, except for the small portion of the family cell phone plan they paid each month.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted February 10, 2012
Rick Perry is no longer in the running for the GOP presidential nomination, but his ideological ghost is still haunting the citizens of Texas — only this time, it is singling out a group to which he cannot claim membership.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted January 19, 2012
On the crossroads of life’s experiences and the decisions an individual makes as a result, one might find him or herself conflicted between advocacy and action. In the case of the American Civil Rights Movement and those involved in it, almost without fail, life experience translated to a combination of advocacy and action.
By Wyatt Kanyer / Posted September 29, 2011
Among the many definitions Merriam-Webster.com provides for the word “issue,” one rings true when it comes to social issues in particular: “a final outcome that usually constitutes a solution or resolution.”
It is hard to say whether or not the myriad social issues at hand today will result in solutions or resolutions.