Principal Barry Walters ’85 and a novel project
Teacher turned principal, Barry Walters ’85 writes novel with help from his students.
Sam Baugh was the “greatest I ever saw”
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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$750,000 grant gives Starpoint room to grow
Addition includes new classroom, multipurpose area for KinderFrogs.
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Maiden twins helping south Dallas dream big
Ex-football brothers are now helping boys and girls from their old neighborhood become the next generation of stars — and maybe future Frogs.
How John Angeles ’05 landed on “Stomp”
Booted off “America’s Got Talent,” John Angeles ’05 landed in “Stomp.”
T. Boone Pickens touts energy plan
Oil tycoon turned energy crusader urges end of dependence on foreign oil and support of wind and solar power.
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Artist Etty Horowitz ’96 MFA taking on cancer
Sculptor Etty Horowitz ’96 MFA uses her art to raise money for lymphoma research.
Henry Ford Museum’s Patricia Mooradian ’82
The Henry Ford Museum president says TCU fine arts class sparked career in museum field.
Before a part of campus, there was “Goat Hills”
All that’s left of Fort Worth’s first public golf course are the legends — and an old bridge you’ve probably walked across.
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Bradley J. Kiley ’83 promoted at White House
Bradley J. Kiley ’83 helps transition Obama to White House.