First person … basketball coach Trent Johnson
In April, TCU named Trent Johnson as the 21st head coach of the men’s basketball program. Known as a program builder, he talked about guiding the Frogs as they enter the Big 12.
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Covering the bases . . . Amy Otte
After six-week summer study abroad program in the Dominican Republic, TCU junior explores career in Latin American baseball culture.
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NBA’s Spurs support TCU professorship
AddRan College of Liberal Arts accepts a $100,000 donation from Silver & Black Give Back to help fund an endowed history professorship in honor of TCU student and fallen Marine Lance Cpl. Benjamin Whetstone Schmidt.
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Circle of Excellence dedicated
New monument near Amon G. Carter Stadium highlights campus leadership and achievements.
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Where Are They Now … baseball player Matt Carpenter ’09
Matt Carpenter ’09 played in his first Major League Baseball All-Star Game in the midst of an impressive second season with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Greener pastures for Amon G. Carter Stadum
For the first time in 21 seasons, Amon G. Carter has its surface taken out and sodded again.
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First Person … runner Charles Silmon
In June, Charles Silmon became the NCAA’s fastest man and the second TCU athlete ever to win a national title in the 100 meters. But his dreams are much bigger.
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Last graduation at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (for a while)
TCU conferred degrees on 821 graduates in December during Fall 2013 Commencement exercises in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. It was the last such ceremony at the venue for nearly two years, as the 52-year-old arena will undergo a $50-plus-million renovation and reopen by November 2015. TCU is making plans to conduct graduations in May 2014, December 2014
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Where Are They Now … Basketball star Carol Glover ’88
In the 1980s, she helped run Women’s Basketball’s offense. Today, at Balcom Agency, they call her “The Champion of Wow.”
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First Person … Golfer Julien Brun
Two-time PING All-American is among college golf’s best ball-strikers. While the junior from Antibes, France, dreams of pro career, he still has a national title in mind for the Frogs.
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