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By Evan Recatune / Posted October 2, 2012
Plans for the university's first parking garage are expected to be drawn up within the next month, according to an email from Harold Leeman, the associate director of major project and facilities planning.  Leeman said the tentative completion date is summer of 2014.
By Kendall Morris / Posted October 2, 2012
Backpacking through Palo Duro Canyon and canoeing the Buffalo National River are two options offered by the University Campus Recreation’s Adventure Trip Program for students during fall break this year, a rec center representative said. 
By Daniel Salazar / Posted October 2, 2012
SGA members will meet today at 5 p.m. Follow the live blog below:
By Sarah Greufe / Posted October 1, 2012
Imagine being a living part of an artist’s masterpiece.  Students in the School for Classical and Contemporary Dance had the chance to work with ballet legend Jacques D’Amboise to create an original dance. 
By Molly Zuber / Posted October 1, 2012
TCU Police will host National Night Out on Oct. 2 at 5 p.m. in the Brown Lupton University Union. National Night Out (NNO) is a drug and crime prevention event that takes place all around the United States, according to the NNO website.
By Beau Tiongson / Posted October 1, 2012
According to the official fall statistics released by the university, the AddRan College of Liberal Arts had the largest enrollment growth from fall 2011 to the current semester, increasing by 146 students.
By Chris Varano / Posted October 1, 2012
Students can no longer just declare themselves as a strategic communication major. The strategic communication division enacted a new application process to "downsize the major."
By Joshua Trant / Posted October 1, 2012
The School of Music is presenting Russian choral/orchestral masterpieces at the Bass Performance Hall on Oct. 1.  The concert will comprise the Fort Worth-TCU Symphonic Choir, the TCU Symphony Orchestra, and TCU alumni.
By Ashton Hooker / Posted October 1, 2012
Roughly 20 percent of TCU students take longer than four years to complete an undergraduate degree, a university researcher said. Dr. Cathy Colghan, TCU's director of Institutional Research, said it takes a student between four and five years, on average, to graduate.
By Kristin Barnes / Posted October 1, 2012
Every fall, all Panhellenic sororities participate in formal recruitment, but some chapters participate in a year-long informal recruitment and install new member education programs in order to maintain chapter membership.
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