Spring 2002
A major victory
Air Force Frog appreciates the support of the American people.
Spring 2002
Air Force Frog appreciates the support of the American people.
Spring 2002
Before he was an English professor, Steve Sherwood dreamed of being a park ranger. But when he was chosen out of thousands of National Park Service applicants, he was tapped to be a park trashman.
Spring 2002
Pioneering a place for women wasn’t the point when Pauline Barnes ’30 sought The Skiff editorship in 1929. She just thought the job would be fun.
Winter 2001
Realizing her success depends on her strength, Senior Jaime Walker decided long ago to count her can-dos instead of her can’t-dos. Her choice to live life as barrier-free as possible is a blessing.
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.