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Week ends with games, funds for New Orleans school

Let the Games Begin

Greek Week wrapped up on a positive note last night. All four Greek councils raised funds for McDonogh 35 High School in New Orleans. Students sold T-shirts and tickets to both the National Pan-Hellenic council step show Wednesday night and Thursday night's concert to comprise the donation, but the total will not be calculated until early next week (0) comments

Two football players who were arrested last week on misdemeanor weapons charges after being confronted by an off-duty police officer are out on bond, according to court documents. Robert Leandro Henson, 21, and Stephen Eugene Hodge, 19, were arrested at about... (1) comment

This week, TCU received the single largest donation from a corporation in its history. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation gave a multimillion-dollar donation to support University Career Services and the Neeley School of Business' Next Generation Leadership Program... (0) comments

The TCU Opera Studio will be performing "La Tragedie de Carmen," a classic tale of love, jealousy and revenge performed entirely in French this weekend at the Music Building South. Adapted from British director Peter Brook, the long production has been condensed into 90 minutes... (0) comments

The Tarrant Regional Auto Theft Task Force is teaming up with TCU Police to offer a free VIN number acid-etching service in the alumni parking lot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday. VIN-etching is an acid-etching process that embeds the VIN number on car windows, said crime prevention officer Pam Christian... (0) comments

Massages, manicures and pedicures ... What could be better than a day at the spa? Thanks to Programming Council, you may not have to go far to experience one. PC is hosting its last event of the semester on May 2. The 2nd Annual Spa Day will be held from... (0) comments

In reaction to the significant amount of students who have experienced deaths in their families, Mental Health Services and a campus priest plan to continue what they say is a successful grief support group. Laura Crawley, assistant dean of campus life for health promotion, said campus life has been looking to have a grief program for a while... (0) comments

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