TCU has been ‘simple’ for 12-year-old student
The youngest student to enroll at TCU says school is a breeze.
"For now, I think that all my classes have been pretty simple," sophomore...
Scientist says Western world can learn from traditional societies
Modern society has a lot to learn from traditional cultures, according to guest lecturer Dr. Jared Diamond at a lecture Wednesday night in the...
TCU admits 11-year-old first-year student
First-year student Carson Huey-You wants to become a quantum physicist. He scored a 1770 on the SAT, and he was co-valedictorian of his senior...
Nominees for Mr. and Ms. TCU announced
The search for the new Mr. and Ms. TCU narrows.
The top five candidates for each category are listed below.
Students can cast their final vote...
Slideshow: TCU prepares for flu season
Students can be proactive against the flu this season with the help of the TCU Health Center.
The Health Center offered flu vaccinations for faculty,...
Wisconsin grad Judge Sinha fulfills bet to wear TCU helmet
When TCU linebacker Tank Carder knocked down a two-point conversion pass to help secure a Rose Bowl win for the Frogs, he let out...
TCU’s 2020 master plan makes campus more pedestrian friendly
Three parking garages, additional residence halls and improved crosswalks are all part of a 2020 campus master plan for TCU.
Renderings of the plan were...
U.S. Air Force should focus on current war
As a former soldier and soon-to-be U.S. Army officer, I reluctantly but truthfully acknowledge the greatness of the U.S. Air Force. Army paratroopers rely...
Democracy may not be immediate success
The United States of America knows what is best for the world.
We have superior weapons, personnel and intelligence. Our economy dictates that of the...
Television service fraught with problems, outages
Weather and poor signals from satellites are to blame for recent on-campus cable problems ranging from missing to duplicate channels, university officials said.
The most...