Community

By Liliana Lamas / Posted April 16, 2012
Bonnie Frederick, a Spanish professor at the university, shared her most popular recipes for the traditional tortilla española and marinated tomatoes, straight from the kitchens of Southern Spain. Frederick has visited Spain eight times and has been to several other countries, but to her it is never quite enough.
By Lauren Monroe / Posted April 16, 2012
The spring 2012 Fashion Week showed more variety than one can remember. Imagination flowed rampantly and styles evoked economic optimism. Colors got bolder, prints went psychedelic and metallic zinged in front of our eyes. Color Block
By Ariel Humble / Posted April 12, 2012
After leading fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade students through different experiments during the Math & Science Trail, elementary education majors are better prepared to interact with their students.
By Lauren Cummins / Posted April 12, 2012
The restoration of liberty and the importance of the constitution’s use in government affairs have been two of Ron Paul’s campaign commitments in an effort to improve economic struggles in America. These issues, as well as others, were discussed at the Paul’s town hall meeting in Fort Worth on Wednesday night.
By Caitlin Cockerline / Posted April 10, 2012
When Hannah Scheideman graduated from TCU in 2010, she was anything but ready to continue on to graduate school or have a traditional nine-to-five job. Instead, she said she thought of starting a dog lounge and boutique business. 
By Tori Cummings / Posted April 10, 2012
Alison Hessling, along with other TCU students, chose to spend Spring Break on a service trip in Nicaragua instead of going to the beach or partying with friends.
By Emily Agee / Posted April 5, 2012
At a job interview, most employers ask for a resume and references. Now, some ask for Facebook and Twitter passwords. According to an article on PCWorld.com, in March, Congress rejected an amendment that would have given the Federal Communications Commission the power to block employers from asking job applicants for their social media passwords.
By Michael Gutierrez / Posted March 27, 2012
Increased knowledge and communication could solve serious problems for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals who face discrimination and bullying in schools, Thomas Anable, president of gay rights organization Fairness Fort Worth, said.
By Kristina Rogers / Posted March 15, 2012
Thirteen-year-old Mark De Los Santos won the Regional Spelling Bee title with the word “desertification.” The TCU College of Education held the Regional Spelling Bee March 7. “I really am excited I’m the champion,” De Los Santos, an eighth-grader at Holy Rosary Catholic School in Arlington, said.
By Tori Cummings / Posted March 15, 2012
See the YouTube video below. University and Fort Worth community members sang freedom songs and marched Sunday to raise awareness of current issues.
TCU 360 is an official, student-produced product
of the Schieffer School of Journalism at Texas Christian University.
TCU Privacy Policy - TCU 360 Privacy Policy