Winter 2006
Harris turns 60
Turning 60 doesn’t hurt when you’re the Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
Winter 2006
Turning 60 doesn’t hurt when you’re the Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
Fall 2006
TCU’s growth can be measured by trunk diameter of trees planted decades ago.
Summer 2006
Readers come through loud and clear on what songs rocked their college years.
Summer 2006
For nearly 50 years, Record Town has been a TCU landmark that’s withstood the tastes of time.
Spring 2006
When love couldn’t conquer all, Mrs. Jarvis saved the day.
Winter 2005
Jerita Foley Buschman Theatre
Winter 2005
Readers share stories of all things Greek.
Fall 2005
Remembering Bill Camfield ’57
Summer 2005
We found one constant about your favorite places to gather: The burgers or the beer may have been unrivaled, but the real draw was the company you kept.
Summer 2005
Music legend Benny Goodman once helped pick TCU class favorites.
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?
My favorite memory is not SuperFrog, but Addie the Frog (when I was Addie). In 1976, we had an afternoon home game with snow on the ground. We didn’t win a single game that season, and the student section was largely empty. My frog suit included a large flat-topped papier-mâché head. The game was so