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Not only are Latino immigrant churches changing the culture, they are impacting the religious climate of America, said a theology professor from Puerto Rico on Tuesday night... (0) comments

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Plays portray plight of small-town Texas

Lone Star

Theatre TCU's "Lone Star" and "Laundry & Bourbon" will feature a battle of the sexes. The companion plays reveal it all. From the truth about men and women to love and war, playwright James McCLure covers these issues in two plays according to the production press release... (1) comment

Longtime photographer helped to break down gender barriers

She was famous for her photographs but known for her smile and passion for TCU. Linda Kaye, 65, who died from uterine cancer Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, broke through gender boundaries in her profession and established herself as one of the first great woman photographers... (0) comments

The House of Student Representatives passed a bill Tuesday to standardize candidate election signs, by a vote of 22-4 with 10 abstentions. Perry Cunningham, Neeley School of Business representative and author of the bill, said increasing the standard size of signs from 187 square inches to 520 square inches will allow candidates to showcase more platform information to voters... (0) comments

Adjunct hiring on rise; TCU tops area list

Universities across the country are employing more part-time professors than ever before. Whether hiring for cost or capability, it is evident the trend toward having fewer full-time faculty members is on the rise. TCU tops comparable private Texas universities like Southern Methodist University, Baylor University, Trinity University and Southwestern University, employing 325 adjunct professors in 2006, according to university reports. (0) comments

One of the largest student-run philanthropy event in the university's history, Up 'Til Dawn, is getting bigger. The Up 'Til Dawn program, which supports St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., will raise funds through a letter writing campaign Wednesday... (0) comments

All dogs go to heaven, but first they must be blessed. Members of the TCU community can bring their animals to the 3rd Annual Blessing of the Animals service Wednesday. The Rev. Angela Kaufman, minister to the university, said the Blessing of the Animals is a service that goes on at schools and churches as well as many other places of worship all over the world... (0) comments

Most sprinklers don't shoot 40 feet in the air. That was the case Monday morning, however, when construction workers hit an irrigation line in the Worth Hills area just outside of the Kappa Alpha Theta house, spilling water for about 10 minutes... (0) comments

A newborn baby, still bloody from the womb sits to the right - the size of a large pickup truck. On the left, a couple lies cuddling with worried looks on their faces, and each of them no more than one foot long. This is a scene viewers will experience at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which is currently hosting the works of renowned contemporary sculptor Ron Mueck... (0) comments

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