2012
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Student’s passion for music overcomes disability
Japanese native Nozomi Iwai, motivated by her passion for music, decided to move to Texas to attend TCU three years ago.
Iwai was accepted to...
Block Party gives local bands, artists chance to perform
San Antonio resident Michael Garcia said he traveled all the way to Fort Worth to attend the West Berry Block Party to experience and...
Halperin named finalist for One Man Dallas with help from Ann...
Alumnus Tim Halperin is one of the 21 finalists nominated for the 2012 One Man Dallas award for his work with Susan G. Komen...
Overheated dryer in Foster Hall causes alarm
An overheated clothes dryer may have been the reason behind a fire scare at Foster Hall on Thursday night.
Resident Assistant Briana Saldana said she...
Moncrief returns to teaching
Sophomore Rachel Humphries would not have considered being a Neeley Fellow, being a marketing major or even attending the university if she had not...
Students must follow through with SmartEvals
University faculty has approved the new online evaluation system SmartEvals, which would replace the in-class paper format students have used in the past.
Like any...
Neeley celebrates upcoming anniversary with baseball night
Keeping true to its motto: “It’s more than business. It’s personal,” the Neeley School of Business celebrated its Diamond Anniversary with a night of baseball...
E-books provide a new way to learn
Everything seems to be headed into the electronic realm these days.
“Snail mail” has been replaced by email, maps converted to GPS on our phones,...
Seniors attend Senior Career Conference to prepare for graduation
For senior finance and economics double major Leonardo van Beek, graduating in May will be a terrifying free fall into today’s challenging job market.
“It’s...
TCU’s Brian Gutierrez awarded Fort Worth CFO of the Year
TCU Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration Brian Gutierrez remembers working with his father pumping gas at a gas station during the summer. While...