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Emergency raises concerns about safety of dorm elevator

A relatively small Colby Hall elevator wasn't the reason paramedics chose to treat their patient on the third floor Thursday, rather than transporting him elsewhere, a MedStar representative said. But freshman Kristin Partyka, the man's daughter, said she was worried that if a serious incident occurred and immediate MedStar assistance was needed, someone's life could... (0) comments

After months of discussion about drilling for natural gas on TCU grounds, the administration has a proposed date to begin work on a natural gas well. Four Sevens Oil Co. will be working in conjunction with TCU to tap into an underground, 260-acre oil tract in the Remote Parking lot north of Amon Carter Stadium... (0) comments

A man who claims to have committed more than 300 thefts in the past 22 years on the TCU campus is scheduled to go to trial Monday for four separate counts of theft. Keith Money, 49, was arrested by TCU Police for... (0) comments

Students rescue woman from house fire

Three college students, one of them from TCU, saved a Fort Worth woman from an early morning house fire and helped to extinguish the fire that engulfed the woman's front porch, said the woman's neighbors. Chris Hillis, a junior political science major, and two high school classmates, said they came out of their house at (0) comments

Neeley School recognized by magazine

M.J. Neeley School of Business representatives were in high spirits Monday as they joined the elite 25 in Fortune's ranking of America's best colleges for entrepreneurs. The ranking was released with a brief description of why the school was chosen, also naming the Neeley School among the top five undergraduate schools for entrepreneurs in Texas... (0) comments

TCU has suspended all activity with University Financial Services, a student loan vendor, because of accusations from the New York Attorney General. The TCU Athletics Department is one of 40 university athletic departments under investigation by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo for suspicion of making an illegal deal to promote a student loan provider in return for revenue. (0) comments

Chancellor Victor Boschini kicked off the semester by announcing the "R-Rated" theme for the semester and presenting the Chancellor's Staff Award for Outstanding Service during the annual Opening Luncheon on Friday. Boschini said the "R-Rated" theme stands for rights, responsibilities and respect... (0) comments

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