Summer 1999
Everything changes but the memory
Sometimes when I witness or read about university life today, or hear ruminations on the university life of tomorrow, I feel light years away from 1952 when I was a freshman at TCU.
Summer 1999
Sometimes when I witness or read about university life today, or hear ruminations on the university life of tomorrow, I feel light years away from 1952 when I was a freshman at TCU.
Spring 1999
Scratching out an existence and an education on the Texas prairie, our TCU forefathers had no time for anything else. Well, almost.
Winter 1998
Alum salutes three TCU community members gone too soon: Mary Charlotte Faris, Karl Snyder and Jim Corder.
Fall 1998
In the ’50s, TCU students often took the bus to get around town. When a former Frog tries to take a trip down memory lane with a recent ride on The T, she finds the route has changed.
Summer 1998
The author of Walking TCU: A Historical Perspective shares personal memories of Jarvis Hall–one of the two oldest buildings on campus.
Six longtime TCU faculty and staff share what stands out after decades of service. The common thread? Students are at the heart of every memory, every triumph, every legacy worth preserving.
In 1971, TCU was the place where the Grateful Dead cemented their reputation as a touring band.
The 1948 presidential election when Truman beat Dewey — we stayed up all night listening to the results. Richard Collier ’51 During the student body train trip in 1957 to Little Rock for the TCU-Arkansas football game, armed troops were visible all over Little Rock — scary! President Eisenhower had sent federal troops to enforce
TCU-Kansas gridiron meetups have a storied past, but what happens when Les Miles joins the party?