2014
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Pre-health students learn about becoming physicians
Pre-health students filled Sid Richardson Lecture Hall 3 Wednesday evening to hear Dr. Heather Volkman, D.O. speak about the road to becoming a physician and hear her...
John Stossel covers enemies of freedom in lecture on campus
A walk in New York city isn't usually associated with a death wish, but for John Stossel, his political views can sometimes make tensions...
TCU alumna brings hard-hitting documentary to campus
“My mom’s body was maimed... I was numbed. I couldn’t understand how they could kill her... My entire family was killed. I had 11...
Golden Frogs take homecoming
Homecoming at TCU is a nostalgic time for most alumni, but is especially so for a special interest group on campus known as Golden...
TCU Police presents self defense class
The TCU Police Department is offering a free RAD class for TCU women Oct. 11-12 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
RAD stands for Rape...
Dr. Ungar to speak on resiliency in children
This year’s College of Education Green Honors Chair Dr. Michael Ungar will be on campus Tuesday Sept. 30 to speak about ways to support...
Young Americans for Freedom honor Sept. 11 victims
Young Americans for Freedom is honoring the victims of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 in a memorial on campus today.
The organization stuck 2,977...
Students respond to changes in alcohol policy
TCU is cracking down on drinking thanks to the changes made to its alcohol policy this year, and so far responses from students have...