By Andrea Masenda, Bailey McGowan and Lexy Cruz / Posted June 8, 2012
Cowtown Farmers Market
1. Buy local. Eat fresh. At the Cowtown Farmers Market, all produce comes from within 150 miles of Fort Worth. The market is open from 8 a.m. until noon every Saturday this summer and had its first Wednesday market this past week from 8 a.m. until noon as well. This local market is off of Southwest Boulevard.
By Bailey McGowan / Posted June 5, 2012
Starting Monday, drivers will need to find a new route between Berry Street and University Drive.
At Tuesday night’s meeting, City Council members unanimously approved a plan to close the intersection of University Drive and Berry Street to fast-track work on the Berry Street initiative. The intersection will be closed Monday.
By Lexy Cruz / Posted June 5, 2012
Assistant professor Alex Lemon found himself in the middle of Buzz Bissinger's Twitter rant for a book review he wrote.
By Mary Muller and Andrea Masenda / Posted May 29, 2012
The combination of summer heat, 250 different flavors and a gummy bear topping is the recipe for one senior's newest business venture.
Senior entrepreneurial management major Marshall Boenker opened Snow Place on May 16 in the Ol' South parking lot.
By Andrea Masenda, Bailey McGowan and Lexy Cruz / Posted May 25, 2012
Discounted tickets
1. Fort Worthians are going to really feel the heat this weekend. So, grab a Pink Thing and hop on Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast, Six Flag Over Texas’ newest ride. Students can get discounted tickets at the Information Desk in the Brown-Lupton University Union for $35. Other local attractions have discounts too.
By Lexy Cruz / Posted May 17, 2012
Alumnus Brett Major still remembers the “More Than Words” presentation TCU holds at every Frog Camp, that’s where he learned that discrimination of any type shouldn’t be tolerated.
By Caroline McDonald / Posted May 10, 2012
Former frog Gerald Warfield was honored at the 28th Annual L. Ron Hubbard Achievement awards at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles, CA. Warfield was one of 12 writers at the event to win the Writers of the Future Contest for his story “The Poly Islands”.
By Chris Varano / Posted May 9, 2012
Libby Davis was always a fan of the national pastime but now she reads everything she can on Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish. And it’s all in Japanese.
By Morgan Welch / Posted May 4, 2012
When Vanessa Miller moved from California to Fort Worth to teach psychology at TCU, she thought she would have to give up one of her favorite stores, Trader Joe’s.
By Sneha Antony / Posted May 2, 2012
San Antonio resident Michael Garcia said he traveled all the way to Fort Worth to attend the West Berry Block Party to experience and support the two cities’ music communities.