Heather Hogan always told herself she would become the editor of Reader's Digest someday, and she was on her way, until she left it all behind to pursue a childhood dream. Hogan, a TCU alumna, said she never thought after graduating she would eventually work as a full-time chef at Lili's Bistro in Fort Worth - an occupation that once seemed unrealistic when compared to a steady desk job that would have gone hand in hand with her English degree. (0) comments
Concerts John Legend, Nokia Theatre, Jan. 22:Singer and philanthropist John Legend will be bringing his brew of soul and R&B to North Texas. AC/DC, American Airlines Center, Jan. 23:The devil horns will be flying high and guitarist Angus Young will probably be dressed for the occasion in his signature schoolboy outfit. (0) comments
Representatives of the TCU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community expressed a lack of unity within the gay population in addition to the broader campus, according to a study on the support of LGBT students within the university. A research project led by sophomore social work major Shelly Newkirk and her mentor Tracy Dietz, associate professor of social work, extensively surveyed five students from the gay community. (0) comments
She's the perfect girl for him, and he's not man enough for her - the perfect breakup, woo her back scenario for romantic comedies. But similar to recent films with the Judd Apatow tag attached (Apatow produced), "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" mixes cute and cuddly romance with fart jokes. (0) comments
It is always a shame when a movie with so much promise turns out to be a disappointment. In "88 Minutes," John Gramm (Al Pacino) works as a college professor and a psychiatrist for the FBI. Upon receiving a phone call in which someone threatens to kill him in "88 minutes," Gramm must narrow down the suspects - who are all pretty much his students - before time runs out. (0) comments
Under the eight rows of fluorescent lighting that shine down on the hardwood studio known as the Rippit Room, 12 people await to continue the routine they started practicing the previous week. Perspiration begins to roll down the noses of a couple of the students in the hip-hop dance class, with drops of sweat, from the face of one student, falling to the floor. (2) comments