The seemingly annual merry-go-round of college football coaches came into full swing Monday with head coaching vacancies at the University of Arkansas and Georgia Tech, and the TCU athletic director said head coach Gary Patterson is probably on a few programs' lists as a potential replacement... (1) comment
Though the Horned Frogs could not defeat the Texas Longhorns on the gridiron, they did corral them in the books. TCU's Master of Accounting program ranked second among Texas schools in the latest Uniform Certified Public Accountant Exam reports for the summer 2007 testing period... (0) comments
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and TCU is spreading the spirit with the annual lighting of the Christmas tree tonight on the Sadler lawn. Mr. and Ms. TCU, senior political science and broadcast journalism major David Spencer and junior Spanish and biology major Lindsay Morgan Taylor, will be conducting the ceremonies, which will begin... (0) comments
As the meeting doors of Student Government Association's House of Representatives opened, legislation flooded in. Three bills and three resolutions were voted on and passed Tuesday at the weekly House of Representatives meeting. The bills, two of which called for the allocation of a combined $13,000 in funds toward university projects, all passed unanimously... (0) comments
Italian enthusiasts may soon get what they've asked for. Out of popular demand by students, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures is working to have an Italian minor by Spring 2008, said Sharon Fairchild, department chairwoman. "The creation of an Italian minor was driven by high enrollment and strong demand for the Italian courses... (0) comments
The final repairs to Samuelson Hall were completed over Thanksgiving break after a sprinkler head burst in late October and flooded parts of the building, said the hall director. Rachel Siron, the hall director of Samuelson and Carter halls, said repairs were made to damaged walls, baseboards were removed to allow water to dry out from inside the walls and the carpets were cleaned before most students moved back into their dorms... (0) comments
The voices of Horned Frogs cheering for the home team will soon be silent around Amon Carter Stadium, only to be followed shortly by the sound of natural gas drilling. Brian Gutierrez, vice chancellor for finance and administration, said meetings were held last spring with the neighborhood association leaders around the TCU campus to address their concerns and suggestions about the drilling, which is set to begin next semester in the stadium's remote parking lot... (0) comments
A football player who was arrested Oct. 10 after police said he assaulted his wife was referred to a diversion program in a court hearing Monday, court officials said. Horned Frogs junior wide receiver Walter Bryant, 21, of San Angelo, was suspended from the team Oct. 16 after... (1) comment
This semester, the resident assistant information session will combine with other leadership programs on campus to increase awareness of the various leadership opportunities available to students, said the hall director for Carter and Samuelson halls. Rachel Siron, hall director for Carter and Samuelson Halls, said students who are interested in becoming an RA, Frog Camp facilitator, orientation leader or Connections mentor can attend an information session... (0) comments
A new "super course" will consist of several experts from different disciplines providing a well-rounded understanding of a broad topic called "sustainability." The course takes a unique team-learning approach coupled with undergraduate research, said Keith Whitworth, professor of sociology... (0) comments