2013
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Student body officer candidates add up campaign finances
As the voting period for student body officers comes to an end, candidates have been busy putting together financial reports from the last few...
Hartman appointed as dean of the College of Science and Engineering
After a year of serving as interim dean, Phil Hartman has been named the dean of the College of Science and Engineering, according to an email from Provost Nowell Donovan.
Business boot camp open to students
The Neeley School of Business opened applications for its summer business certification program that aims to teach students basic business skills in a three-week...
TCU Creative Writing Awards celebrate written talent
An audience quietly listened Monday in the Dee J. Kelly Alumni Center as a few of the Creative Writing Award recipients read excerpts from...
Purple Passport seeks global citizenship
Purple Passport, a new five-year program unveiled this week, is seeking to enrich the university's commitment to global citizenship through the development of international...
College scorecard offers financial insight
The White House unveiled a college scorecard to help prospective university students and parents compare schools on financial criteria, but this may not be the...
Journey Through Injustice offers glimpse into suffering
Students slowly wound their way through graphic pictures, videos and posters displaying different examples of injustice faced by the TCU community and the world.
The...
Lulu app allows women to rate men
Lulu, a new app that allows women to anonymously rate men, has received mixed reviews from college-aged individuals.
Lulu is exclusively designed for women to...
Upcoming RAD class teaches realistic self-defense
Women taking the Rape Aggression Defense classes offered by the university police have recently had plenty of space to practice.
Some have raised concerns over...