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Football player arrested last week, suspended from team

Junior wide receiver Walter Bryant, 21, who was arrested last week after police say he assaulted his wife was suspended indefinitely from the team Tuesday night, the athletics media relations director said. Read about the arrest View the police report View the court documents Watch a video of the press conference Listen to the press conference (0) comments

The Center for Civic Literacy will host a discussion on major issues in South Africa for TCU and the Fort Worth community at 7 p.m. tonight at University Christian Church. Eric Cox, associate director of the center, will speak about South Africa's economy, life after the apartheid and the effect of AIDS, and will lead a discussion on how to deal with those issues... (1) comment

PepsiCo's Performance with Purpose strategy has made them more than just a soda and chip company, the company's vice president of human resources told Neeley students Tuesday. (0) comments

Slideshow: Dog Day Afternoon

Community pets gather at annual animal blessing

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Student Government Association will host the president and vice president of the University of Utah's student government this week to discuss a collaboration of ideas between universities in the Mountain West Conference. SGA President Jace Thompson, SGA Vice President Thomas Pressly and Dean of Campus Life Suzy Adams traveled to Utah during fall break to meet with the Associated Students of the University of Utah and prepare them for a trip to TCU... (0) comments

Dining Services announced Tuesday at the Student Government House of Representatives meeting that the dining plan will rise in cost fall 2008 and representatives expressed concern about how it will affect the student body. Rick Flores, general manager of Dining Services, told representatives the cost has not yet been determined, but he thinks the new plan for on-campus residents will cost between... (0) comments

Smoking ban's effects on area unpredictable

In Plano, it's a typical late night at Kelly's Eastside restaurant - typical, that is, since the city's smoking ban was enacted June 1. Before then, Kelly's co-owner Carin Kelly said, the restaurant was host to a bustling late-night happy hour. These days, she said, the once-packed patio is only populated by a few non-smoking stragglers and the restaurant's employees... (0) comments

Frogs wide receiver arrested on assault charge

A football player who played in Saturday's game at Stanford University had assaulted his wife earlier in the week and was arrested, according to police. View the police report View the court documents (1) comment

Mu Phi Epsilon and the Music Education Organization are looking for talented students to be a part of the TCU Stars talent show. Hopeful performers can sign up for an audition in the Brown-Lupton Student Center from noon to 2 p.m. today and Wednesday or by e-mailing Katelyn Farris, junior music education major... (0) comments

"Diversity Within Religion" will be the subject of a daylong conference sponsored by Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services on Wednesday. The luncheon keynote speaker, Manochehr Dorraj, a political science professor, said he will discuss why religion matters in a post-modern world... (0) comments

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