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Smoothie in front of the sports nutrition fueling station in Schollmaier Arena. (Photo courtesy of Claire Cimino)
Eating what you shoot: a dietitian's take on making it through 18 holes
By Walter Flanagin, Staff Writer
Published Apr 26, 2024
TCU dietitian explains how diet can affect a golfer’s play before, during and after their round

    No name in sight for TCU’s newest building

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    The Board of Trustees is still far away from naming the newly opened Multi-Purpose Center.

    The board, the advancement staff and Chancellor Victor Boschini are still looking for a name to put on the side of the building, Kathy Cavins-Tull, the vice chancellor for student affairs, said.

    Cavins-Tull said that no name has come forward yet, but that the university hopes to find a name for the new building by the Board of Trustees meeting in April.

    Cavins-Tull said there are two ways that the Board of Trustees could choose the name: If someone invests in the Multi-Purpose Center or if someone makes a large donation to the university.

    The Multi-Purpose Center could be named after a person, family or a foundation, depending on whom the board chooses.

    In the mean time, Cavins-Tull said that she hopes the student body will use the Multi-Purpose Center to its full extent.

    “I hope you’ll be able to find some places in the multipurpose building to study,” Cavins-Tull said. “We designed it so there would be places for students to eat, study, hangout, and we want students to feel like it’s their own.”