A "service of hope and renewal" was the message at Robert Carr Chapel on Wednesday as students and staff joined together remembering those affected by Hurricane Katrina. "I think it's important when things like this happen to gather in a community of faith," said junior social work major, Lauren Love. "It helps to process things." The goal was to bring together people of all faiths, said TCU Ministries intern, Ann Smith. "There hadn't been an opportunity for people to come and experience spiritual healing," Smith said. "We wanted to encompass all faiths and ...
TCU has delayed making the decision to switch to a plus/minus grading system because further research is needed, said Faculty Senate member David Grant. He said the Faculty Senate was orginally set to vote...
When freshman Kappa Sigma recruit Greg Stokes heard Hurricane Katrina might make landfall in his hometown of New Orleans, he hoped for the best. "We've been lucky for 40 years," said Stokes, a finance major. "We thought we'd get lucky...
Smith Entrepreneurs Hall offers students more than just a meal from Sub Connection. The Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization, a club for any student interested in entrepreneurship, welcomes...
Results are in for the House of Representatives elections, but not everyone is fully represented. Two colleges have one seat vacant. The College of Communications has five out of six seats filled, while the College of Science and Engineering has...