Seeing the light
Cynthia Timm Ward ’80 has a colorful career. Indeed, this stained glass window repair artist has learned to let the light shine.
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Higher cost education
It doesn’t take a college degree to see that earning one grows more expensive every year. Yet, while a TCU degree isn’t cheap, it may be more justified (and competitive) than you think.
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The old college try
Attending TCU is like most other things in life. Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
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Hollywood Frogs
There’s no business like show business — like no business that Kara Harshbarger ’95 and a growing number of Frogs know.
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Prime time people
Eric Letsche ’94, Brenda Lindenberg ’95 and Gwen Burgess ’97 are among the Frogs who have headed to L.A. All three now work for Columbia TriStar Television.
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In the beginning
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. No, there was a big bang, and life slowly formed into the world we know. Biology Prof. Rudy Brun figures there must be some middle ground.
Drawing conclusions
For a lifetime — not to mention 29 years at TCU — Don Ivan Punchatz has made his point by sketching whole other worlds.
Then there were eight
But first there were nine. Nine co-eds living and learning together, cultivating friendships that would last for the next 60 years.
Freedom — and responsibility — of speech
Did the Holocaust really happen? Jason Crane ’00 knows.
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