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Recent fire hits home for some students

Published Oct 4, 2011

Monday morning, Whitney Ground, a freshman biology major, received a text message from her mother. It was a photo of massive plumes of smoke from a chemical fire near her family’s home in Waxahachie,...

Academically focused, singing fraternity begins on campus

Academically focused, singing fraternity begins on campus

Published Oct 3, 2011

TCU welcomes the founding class of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity to campus this year. Founded in 1839, the newest chapter of the “singing fraternity,” as it is known nationally, came to campus...

Slideshow: The week in pictures

Slideshow: The week in pictures

Published Oct 2, 2011

A heartbreaking loss to rival SMU put a damper on a week marked by pet blessings, a big win for the volleyball team and more. Check out the week in pictures.

Open mic draws diverse crowd

Published Sep 30, 2011

To share in free live music and affordable caffeine, students can go to Stay Wired Coffeehouse and Computer Services for Open Mic night on Thursday nights. Students can enjoy the talent of local musicians...

Fort Worth music comes back home

Published Sep 30, 2011

Fort Worth has a rich musical history, which is why the Fort Worth Musical Festival added a wider variety of entertainment this year, Marsha Milam, producer of the Fort Worth Music Festival, said.  Milam...

Local hip-hop artists at the moon tonight

Published Sep 30, 2011

Students who enjoy hip-hop have something to look forward to tonight. The Moon Bar will host a pep rally today in honor of TCU’s game against SMU Saturday, Chris Maunder, owner of The Moon, said....

Associated Press moves to TCU

Published Sep 29, 2011

The Schieffer School of Journalism will be the new home of the Associated Press’ Fort Worth bureau starting Oct. 1.

TCU’s journalism program is one of two in the nation to host an AP bureau. Associated Press Fort Worth Correspondent Angela K. Brown will located in Schieffer School’s Convergence Center in Moudy.

Stadium construction makes some fans uncomfortable on game days

Published Sep 29, 2011

It is almost impossible to ignore the towering structure that is Amon Carter Stadium. The stadium is currently undergoing a $143 million renovation. Construction is nothing new to TCU students and faculty....

Boschini on football and enrollment

Published Sep 29, 2011

Click here for the full article from Texas Tribune. Chancellor Victor Boschini said he did not have any information on the conference realignment because of its constant changes, according to an interview...

Low employment rate for recent education grads

Published Sep 28, 2011

The cycle of teacher employment is on the low side for the next two years after Texas’ budget cut earlier this year. According to a comparison chart, Texas Education Agency’s total federal...

Alumna Chief Justice still “bleeds purple”

Published Sep 28, 2011

TCU alumna Ann Crawford McClure is the first woman to be appointed Chief Justice of the Texas Eighth Court of Appeals in El Paso, Texas. McClure will begin serving Oct. 12 as the 14th Chief Justice in...

Boschini talks conference realignment, increasing enrollment and more

Published Sep 28, 2011

Victor Boschini's perspective on higher education is informed by the winding path he took through a variety of public and private institutions before becoming the 10th chancellor of Texas Christian...