The flags hung limp at half mast behind the crowd of students who gathered in front of the Sadler Hall steps Wednesday night. Between 300 and 400 students came together in support and solidarity for the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre (0) comments
New leadership has sparked new ideas for next year's university-wide community service project, LEAPS. LEAPS has been an annual event at the university since spring 2000, said Peter Thompson, assistant director for Student Development Services. Kerri Westfield, LEAPS director, said the executive committee has plans to change the event to affect one smaller community within Fort Worth as opposed to sending students out to various parts of the community, as it has been in the past... (0) comments
Today's 45th annual Honors Convocation will focus on making students aware of a global community as a best-selling author and professor delivers the keynote address. Honors Convocation is a ceremony held to celebrate the conclusion of senior honors presentations, the announcement of the Honors Scholar Award, the Faculty Recognition Award and an opportunity to hear a lecturer speak on an academic or current issue, said Katie Quinn, honors program coordinator... (0) comments
The Smith Hall conference room was filled with students' cued applause as the radio program "Everything Fort Worth" began at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. For the following hour, host Shivaun Palmer questioned panelists David Minor, Curt Moore, Justin "Red" Sanders and Adam Blake about the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center, its impact on the community and their personal experiences in business... (0) comments
Red Bull gives you wings ... and possibly a free trip to Red Bull Flugtag in Nashville, Tenn., if you win the Red Bull Gravity Challenge on campus today. Programming Council is co-sponsoring the Red Bull Gravity Challenge today on the Sadler Lawn from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m... (0) comments
Students returning to TCU next fall could notice name changes for two schools on campus. As of June 1, the School of Education's name will officially be The College of Education, and the School of Ballet and Modern Dance will be referred to as the School of Classical and Contemporary Dance... (0) comments
The organization that called for "shock jock" Don Imus to be fired is starting a chapter on campus. Last week the National Association of Black Journalists released a statement asking for Imus to be removed immediately for his comment about the Rutgers University's women's basketball team... (0) comments