He slaves over periodic tables and biology notes. He doesn't sleep the night before an organic chemistry exam. In the little spare time he does have, he gives guitar lessons... (0) comments
Under pressure from the New York attorney general, TCU plans to end its revenue sharing partnership with Education Finance Partners, a university administrator said Wednesday. Mike Scott, director of scholarships and financial aid, said he stands by the integrity of the revenue sharing program but understands the potential for abuse, and therefore, is willing to end the program at Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's request... (0) comments
When students register for classes this spring, they will be able to sign up for a new language course. Next fall, TCU is offering the beginning Chinese language course in addition to the Chinese civilization and culture class that is currently offered. Ziwo Lama, the instructor for the civilization and culture class, has been hired to teach the beginning language course as well... (0) comments
Student Government Association members trying to create a safe-rides program, which would provide transportation for students under the influence of substances, could face funding and liability issues. Approximately 30 percent of undergraduates report having driven under the influence, said Angela Taylor, director of the Alcohol & Drug Education Center... (0) comments
Facebook addicts, rejoice! There may be a new way to get you to peel your eyes from that hypnotizing blue and white screen: God. College students nationwide are sacrificing their participation on one of the Internet's most popular social networking sites in the name of Lent, and TCU students haven't been left out of the trend... (0) comments
The TCU community will receive a rare opportunity to hear an elected official speak about the future of Texas energy policy. Congressman Joe Barton will present a lecture about the future of energy at 6 p.m. Monday... (0) comments