2011
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Students try to combat stress during finals
Rose Pierce-Tenney said she was determined not to let finals get the best of her this semester.
“I am always completely exhausted by the end...
Some students have found their cars broken into near campus
Taylor Kopycinski, a senior speech-language pathology major, woke up Friday to find her passenger side door open and all of the lights on in...
Women’s club soccer team to compete in nationals
For the first time ever, the TCU Women’s Soccer Club team is headed to nationals.
On Nov. 17, the team will fly to Phoenix, Ariz.,...
French students work with refugee family from Ivory Coast
Sophomore strategic communication major Sandy Jacquez said she has always been interested in working with refugees and took advantage when the opportunity presented itself....
Class project becomes something bigger
When Kaitlyn Turney received a semester-long assignment, she was not expecting it to turn into a permanent part of the university.
Turney, a junior speech-language...
New cameras part of surveillance effort
New security cameras are being installed in parking lots and buildings around campus, TCU Police Sergeant Kelly Ham said.
“Thanks to the administration and a...
TCU brought first ever law school fair to campus
The university expected around 80 different law schools on campus Friday for TCU’s first Law School Fair, sponsored by the Southwest Association of Pre-law...
Partisan politics on the rise in Washington
Collin Yoxall said he was frustrated by the partisan politics he saw in Washington D.C.
“Partisan politics are a part of any Democratic system,” Yoxall,...
Alumna Chief Justice still “bleeds purple”
TCU alumna Ann Crawford McClure is the first woman to be appointed Chief Justice of the Texas Eighth Court of Appeals in El Paso,...
Book club reads stories about Latinas
The TCU Women’s Book Club offers students a new way to look at issues that impact women. Through books, students explore and discuss gender-related...