From dances to dust
Demolition of old Student Center is complete, but the memories of Howdy Weeks and Greek Rush remain.
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Frogs in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Purple is not one of the colors of the Olympic rings, but TCU was well-represented in China this August. With sprinters, swimmers and a pitcher, former and current Frogs came to compete and find the medal stand. Here’s a look at how the Purple and White did in striking gold.
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Eyeing an interception
Senior safety Stephen Hodge has even bigger plays in his sights this season.
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Clark Hall reopens with fresh look
Dormitory now features reworked back entrance, new basement/laundry access and energy-efficient upgrades throughout.
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Jarvis Hall is new home to music, campus services
One of campus’s oldest dormitory closes and reopens as office space.
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Big Crowds highlight Piano Texas
Headliner Olga Kern, 2001 Cliburn Competition winner, sells out PepsiCo Recital Hall.
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Summer of love
Interns build a bridge to help youth.
Field Work
TCU helps educators teach science from the outside in.
Conversation with … Dave Kuhne ’97 PhD
Descant: Fifty Years from TCU Press celebrates a half-century of Horned Frog literature.
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Mighty Moseley
Emeritus physics professor H. Miller Moseley ’43 tackled challenges on and off the field.