Easy riders
In April, students participated in the second annual “Tour de Frogs” road rally to promote environmental awareness and TCU’s Purple Bike Program. Participants stopped at four stations along the course to answer environmental questions on recycling and pollution.
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Belief in the Constitution
Religion and politics shouldn’t mix. The principal characteristic of government is power, and power is easily abused.
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Weathering heights
A handful of Frogs braved the first deadly tornado to strike downtown Fort Worth in 150 years.
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Hunt, with honors
Swanee Hunt ’72 is now director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard’s Kennedy School. She shared the following thoughts during an informal question and answer forum on campus following Honors convocation April 15.
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To boldly go
Acclaimed Jewish author Chaim Potok — whose appearance was the first sign of TCU’s new Jewish Studies Program — told a packed Ed Landreth Auditorium that it’s okay to split the Star Trek infinitive so long as we discover the infinite worlds around us and in us.
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Reflection pool
Philosophy professor Gregg Franzwa had to settle for a shallow pool, but his thoughts, as always, run deep.
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