For a running back in football, getting up after a crushing hit from a hard-hitting safety or an oversized defensive tackle may take a little extra time, but, nevertheless, they will get up. In life, however, people don't always have the opportunity to pick themselves up after getting hit by both the unexpected and the inevitable (0) comments
TCU Police will soon be installing a new camera system in some parking lots to help combat crime on campus, a TCU Police sergeant said. In several cases this semester, police have been unable to use security footage from the existing cameras to identify suspects... (0) comments
When a loved one back home is hospitalized, if a student loses his or her job or if there is a death in the family it can be especially difficult to continue financially. But these ones in need can now turn to TCU for the extra money to fly home or cover that month's rent because an anonymous donor has provided money to restart the student emergency fund, said Angela Kaufman, university minister... (0) comments
For three freshmen, a service-learning project did not just end with a grade for class; it spurred the creation of an on-campus AIDS awareness organization. Freshmen Ellen Munsterman, Susan Harz and Ellie Neuhaus brought the AIDS Outreach Center on campus to coordinate free HIV testing last semester as part of a class project... (0) comments
The Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization has found a way to advance its field around the world. TCU CEO is supporting two entrepreneurs in Mexico through Kiva, an organization that allows people to lend money to help entrepreneurs in Third World countries... (1) comment