Family members grabbed handfuls of tissues to dab at their eyes as they held their cameras poised and ready, prepared for the moment in which they had been waiting almost three years. They were ready to meet the family of the woman who gave new life to their loved ones... (0) comments
TCU women earn lower salaries than men of equal status, according to a recent survey of 848 graduating seniors. Of seniors surveyed last year by the Office of Institutional Research, 25 percent were employed full time, and among them, about 13 percent reported earning annual incomes of $80,000 or more, representing the highest income category and one with men only, according to the 2005-2006 Graduating Senior Survey Report... (0) comments
The inaugural Greek Week at TCU began Monday with a discourse on diversity given by a former fraternity president. Clay Stauffer, a former Sigma Alpha Epilson president who graduated from TCU in 2002, said his viewpoint changed from being a high school senior to an undergraduate at TCU to a graduate student at Princeton in his speech titled... (0) comments
In honor of TCU mascot SuperFrog's birthday, Programming Council is hosting a concert tonight with pizza, music and fun, said PC members. At 6:45 p.m. on Sadler Lawn, the Andy Davis band will perform to celebrate the mascot's birthday... (0) comments
The university Ad Campaigns team took first place in District 10 of the National Student Advertising Competition in Fort Worth on Thursday. Mike Wood, faculty adviser for the team, said the accomplishment is nothing to be taken lightly... (0) comments
Energy Futures for Texas: Local and Global Perspectives, a symposium organized jointly by TCU and the University of Oxford that addressed controversial environmental issues and the necessity of the Texas and the U.S. to be more environmentally responsible, was held yesterday at the Fort Worth Hilton... (0) comments