Sam Baugh 1914-2008
by Rick Waters '95
Two-time All-American and national champion Sam Baugh '37 helped revolutionize college football's forward pass, bringing national acclaim to a tiny and struggling TCU. Eight decades later, he remains the Frogs' greatest athlete ever — and maybe the NFL's too — but football was only half his story. A movie star, coach and rancher, Sam was every bit a Texas legend.
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The worldwide financial turmoil has created unprecedented challenges for TCU and all of higher education. So we headed to Sadler Hall for answers to some pressing questions.
by Kathryn Hopper and Rick Waters '95
Four of TCU's key decision makers share insights on why the university is tightening its belt, increasing financial aid and continuing to embrace TCU’s long-term vision for a world-class, values-centered university.
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An alumnus is preparing journalism students for our multi-media world.
by Kathryn Hopper
In the course called Multi-Platform Journalism, students debate how to cover a story using an ever-growing arsenal of new media technologies — from online video interviews to photo slideshows to blogs.
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Our resident sports nut and historian Dan Jenkins ‘53 remembers 1938 better than last week’s fried chicken. That title year – and a lot more – is all in his new TCU Football Vault, which he essentially wrote for free.
by Rick Waters '95
Our resident sports nut and historian Dan Jenkins ‘53 remembers 1938 better than last week’s fried chicken. That title year – and a lot more – is all in his new TCU Football Vault, which he essentially wrote for free.
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How well can you score on this test of famous Horned Frogs and other TCU references in pop culture?
by Kathryn Hopper
How well can you score on this test of famous Horned Frogs and other TCU references in pop culture?
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