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By Seannie Nahas / Posted May 1, 2013
Some dream of becoming the next Rachel Zoe or getting into Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, and Kaygan Tissue, a fashion merchandising student at TCU, is on her way to fashion industry. Tissue, a sophomore, has started by creating an online venture named Kissue with help from her parents and older sister Kailey, who is also her business partner.
By Samantha Randall / Posted May 1, 2013
It started as any other hair appointment at the Burt Grant Salon in Arlington, only this time, TCU theatre professor Krista Scott sat in the stylist chair and waited for what she now calls “the shearing.” Scott stroked her light brown hair and seemed at ease with what was about to happen.
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 Molly Zuber / Posted May 1, 2013
Over two days, participants in the USA Weightlifting Certification course learned proper Olympic weightlifting techniques and how to apply those techniques while coaching others. This was the first time the course was offered at TCU. The idea to bring the course to the university came from assistant professor of kinesiology, Jonathan Oliver.
By Colin Perry / Posted May 1, 2013
Looking for ways to distract yourself during Study Days? Check out what's going on around the metroplex!
By Richard Escobedo / Posted April 30, 2013
In an effort to curb migratory bird nesting, the City of Fort Worth will be deploying propane cannons near the TCU campus for several days, according to a press release from the university's department of communications.  The release warns that the cannons are very loud and may sound like gunfire.
By Allie Snyder / Posted April 30, 2013
This story has been updated to reflect Chi Omega's involvement with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During their sophomore year, Neeley Fellows undergraduates are required to use the knowledge they gained from classes to give back to the community. 
By Katie Newville / Posted April 30, 2013
A magazine titled “Geology” sits at the top of his desk in Sadler Hall. The purple inside of two amethyst rocks radiate Horned Frog pride. Provost Nowell Donovan’s love for geology brought him from kilts in Scotland to cowboy boots in Texas. Starting in Scotland
By Samantha Randall / Posted April 30, 2013
TCU’s Pi Kappa Phi fraternity members cycled for 24 hours straight Monday and Tuesday to raise awareness for their philanthropy Push America.
By Ryann Harris / Posted April 30, 2013
Students flocked to the Commons Monday for free food, live music, a photo booth and a mechanical bull Monday for Frog Aides' "Best of Texas" event. 
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