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By Michael Gutierrez / Posted May 12, 2012
Welcome to the “real world” class of 2012, there’s no spring break here, Chancellor Boschini said.
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.
By Morgan Welch / Posted May 11, 2012
Living, breathing and sleeping in the dance building has been Sarah Hackwith’s life for the past four years. The senior ballet and modern dance double major said she planned to move to New York City to pursue her dance career after graduation.
By Sarah Greufe / Posted May 10, 2012
Flexibility is not only important in the lives of many dancers, but also can be crucial when finding a job. When a metatarsal injury where her joints wore down from misalignment and overuse turned senior Ashley Friedman’s dancing career away from the stage, she found a way to pursue her dreams from a studio office.
By Mary Muller / Posted May 8, 2012
Look out, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Two TCU seniors are coming to follow in your footsteps. Senior film-television-digital media majors Judith Schomp and Paige Love are planning to move to Chicago after graduation to go through training with The Second City, an improvisation theater where many famous comedians train.
By Lauren Cummins / Posted May 7, 2012
“The Horned Frog” yearbook’s 114 years of publication mirrored the university’s history as it grew and modernized throughout the years.
By Rachael Lehman / Posted May 5, 2012
Jane Kucko’s  work with the study abroad program was rewarded recently by becoming the seventh recipient of the Ferrari Award.
By Caroline Conte / Posted May 4, 2012
With the reaccreditation process quickly approaching, TCU is working to meet one of the new standards.
By Bailey McGowan / Posted May 3, 2012
He owned the bike for eight years and in a matter of seconds it was gone. The bike was locked up approximately 15 feet from the entrance of the residence hall on a bike rack, Hudson Ratliff said. Ratliff received the bike as a birthday present for his birthday in the fifth grade.
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