Mix 52 parts red, 42 parts green, 123 parts blue, and you might get something any TCU student will recognize: TCU purple. The color has been a part of the university's image since 1896, the same year the university played its first football game against Toby's Business College... (0) comments
A district court judge imposed a gag order Thursday in the sexual assault case involving former TCU student-athletes because of what he termed a media "feeding frenzy" over the past week. Judge Wayne Salvant, of Tarrant County Criminal District Court No. 2, granted a motion by attorney Gwinda Burns to restrict publicity in the case... (0) comments
Alumni visiting campus for Homecoming weekend will find rubble and piles of dirt where the familiar Frog Fountain once stood. Instead of allowing campus construction to hinder weekend festivities, the Programming Council is embracing it by making this year's Homecoming theme, "Building Toward the Future," said Aaron Wolfe, PC director of spirit and traditions... (0) comments
The School of Nurse Anesthesia exceeded national accreditation standards on the first try and received 10 years of accreditation. Kay Sanders, the director of the School of Nurse Anesthesia, said she discovered the school received 10 years of accreditation Tuesday after talking to the director of the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia... (2) comments
Despite busy college lives, students said they're still making time in their schedules to volunteer at the 15th annual Boo at the Zoo. Nicole Barendt, senior economics major, said about 15 Alpha Phi Omega members planned on attending the Fort Worth Zoo event... (0) comments
Students might soon be able to take extra classes and receive credit for them in a miniterm just before the start of spring semester. The idea is called a January term, and members of the Student Government Association are researching the possibility of implementing one at TCU, though Keith Whitworth, secretary for the Faculty Senate, said the idea needs more research before it could be considered... (0) comments
Students are encouraged to attend the 12th annual Major/Minor Fair on Monday, organizers from the Center for Academic Services say. Students of any major and classification can benefit by attending, said Donna Schonerstedt, an academic adviser for Academic Services... (0) comments