Runner’s high
Freshman Jake Repp lost his foot — but loves the life he gained as a result.
Storefront preacher
Eddie Edmon ’68 believes God took him into the ministry by gunpoint in 1994. Now, Edmon is taking the gospel to his neighborhood by storm.
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The new Ryan Express
Reid Ryan ’94 — president and part-owner of the Round Rock Express minor league ballclub — follows his father’s fastball with a curve of a different kind.
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In the running
As Heisman talk abounds, TCU halfback LaDainian Tomlinson looks eagerly to next season — if only to be the man Jesus wants him to be.
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A Heisman life: Remembering Davey O’Brien ’39
For a time, he captivated a nation. The Frogs were voted National Champions for the 1938 season, and Davey claimed nearly every honor available, including the Heisman, the Walter Camp and a unanimous first-team All-American.
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Heisman history
The Heisman dates back to 1935 when the Downtown Athletic Club of New York City wanted to create an award to honor the nation’s outstanding college football player for each year.
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Calculating success
We ask the questions — Paul Kennedy, the director of TCU’s new Institute of Math, Science and Technology Education — gives us the answers.
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From rock to Bach
A survey of music course? Nah, former fine arts and communication Dean Robert Garwell is taking students on a trip through time that even they can tap their foot to.