Recollections of the TCU “Show Window”
Presenting 100 years of the Horned Frog Band
Recollections | Topics: Alumni
The power of design
Two design posters by Fred Drennan ’69 (MA ’03) are included in the prestigious 2004 Graphis Poster Annual.
Brothers try murder
Kappa Sigma brothers Geff Anderson ’90 and Rob Freyer ’92 team up for unusual Tarrant County criminal case.
Homegrown newsman
The National Newspaper Association honored Roy Eaton ’59 with the Gen. James O. Amos Lifetime Achievement Award.
No ads — just inspiration
Tod Lippy ’85 brings artists and the general public together with new Esopus magazine.
Brewing up a career change
Fritz Rahr ’89 (MBA ’93) gets back to his roots with new microbrewery.
Peace talks
Through the Ulster Project, Tom ’72 and Karen Bonjour ’72 direct a leap of faith for Irish Protestant and Catholic teens.
Where next, Valerie Neal?
The story of Valerie Neal ’71: a TCU liberal arts graduate who came to be in charge of one of the Smithsonian’s top space artifacts.
Big man on the boards
From rebounding to corporate governance, James Cash ’69 has always had the drive for a challenge — and the wisdom to enjoy the journey.
Star alumnae
Hilary Kennedy ’01 ups the fun in the fan games at Stars’ intermission.
