Winter 2001
Just what the doctors ordered
For five TCU grads, inexperience and blind ambition became a potent prescription for a lasting legacy.
Winter 2001
For five TCU grads, inexperience and blind ambition became a potent prescription for a lasting legacy.
Fall 2001
Mack McCarter ’67 (MDiv ’71) claims he’s only the messenger, but his brainchild, Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal, just might change the world.
Fall 2001
Teaching English in Japan is one thing. Running a marathon is another.
Fall 2001
Hospital chaplains hail from every denomination and religious sect in the world. They are ministers without a parish, guerrillas of grace. They do not have all the answers, but they can help people in their search — and keep them from facing their pain alone.
Summer 2001
Smothering a red-eyed monster: Sophomore Sara Smith spent her summer fighting fires for the Forest Service in New Mexico.
Summer 2001
Right before I started my life at TCU and all during orientation, I continually heard that college was a time to reinvent oneself.
Summer 2001
Chicago comedian Carl Kozlowski ’93 proves through a new book — and his own life — that if at first you don’t succeed, get better material.
Summer 2001
American Airlines’ most-senior pilot lands for good after 37 years.
Spring 2001
Following his early days as a devout minister, C.W. Duncan ’56 (BD ’59) began his second life as a Cherokee chief and medicine man.
Spring 2001
Alum remembers Sticker, Spike, Needle and Thorn — the horned frogs she raised for a summer.