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It takes money to make money and for students, undergraduate degrees can empty out their wallets but master's degrees can break their banks. Despite the expenses of higher education, more students than ever have started master's programs this fall because of the... (0) comments

New and Improved

Stadium renovation underway

New and Improved

Just like the rest of campus, Amon Carter Stadium is getting a makeover - a $13 million makeover. The Walsh Complex in the south end zone area of the stadium is currently under construction to add more luxury suites and seating, said Austin Commercial project manager Brian Andrews... (0) comments

It was his late wife's encounter with an angry homeless man that changed his life forever, an author said as he discussed his book based on the lives of these two people. Ron Hall, co-author of "Same Kind of Different As Me," maintained an ambiance of applause and appraisal as he read excerpts from his biography to a group of students, faculty and staff at the Brown-Lupton Student Center on Tuesday... (0) comments

The Steinway piano sits center stage as the hall begins to fill with people in quiet anticipation. Joyce Yang comes in, sees the video camera and cringes. "I didn't know we were taping this," Yang said. When she plays, she sways and closes her eyes completely absorbed in the moment and the melody she plays... (0) comments

A dining plan will go into effect next fall giving students unlimited access to meals in the new dining hall at the Brown-Lupton University Union, said the general manager of Dining Services... (9) comments

Students who have desired to major in French or German, but never got the chance to, now have the opportunity. German and French studies majors are now available to students. Introduced this semester, this is the first time German has been offered as a major... (0) comments

A TCU student who said he drove into the Wesley Foundation's building last week is working to repay the foundation. Police said a black Toyota Tundra struck the building on W. Lowden Street early on the morning of Sept. 19. The student identified himself to a Skiff reporter as the driver of the vehicle... (0) comments

From postcards to quilts to a life-sized gorilla, the artwork of 39 artists from 16 Texas counties is now available to view without ever leaving campus. Moudy Building North is showcasing these pieces of art at the 25th annual Art in the Metroplex exhibition... (0) comments



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