A “Grammy” for Gutiérrez and TCU
Director of Orchestral Studies Germán Gutiérrez and the TCU Symphony Orchestra win the prestigious Carlos Gardel Music Award in Argentina for a compact disc they recorded more than three years ago with noted South American vocal quartet Opus Cuatro.
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Drug bust puts TCU in spotlight
Six-month drug investigation by the Fort Worth Police Department and TCU Police resulted in the arrests of 21 people, including 15 students.
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MLK Day celebrated with service to city
anuary 16 was not a day off for L.C. Austin. It was a day on. He and scores of other TCU students honored the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., by turning MLK Day, a national holiday, into a day of helping others and the local community. The TCU event, organized by Alpha Phi
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Chrétien: Cutting taxes raises debt
Former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien says increasing taxes and reducing bureaucracy are the keys to balancing budget at Fox Forum of World Leaders.
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After demolition, east-side stadium work on schedule
Three months after the December demolition of the east side of Amon G. Carter Stadium, steel framework and the beginnings of seating is rising up from the construction site. By May, the east side double-deck stands will be fully constructed, with work on the concourses and facade still to complete. The bottom 20 rows of
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TCU student finishes in Top 10 of Miss America
Miss Texas Kendall Morris wins Lifestyle and Fitness competition and a $1,000 scholarship.
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Brite’s Harrison Building opens in January
The 24,000-square-foot facility gives the school badly needed space for faculty offices and teaching.
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Room for debate
New team revives a TCU tradition that dates back to the early 1900s.
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Construction of two new dorms to begin by May
Site preparation for two new residence halls at the corner of Bellaire Drive North and Stadium Drive is nearing completion, and construction in earnest will begin in April or May, said Craig Allen, director of residential services. The halls, which will eventually accommodate 400 sophomores or upperclassmen in mostly suite-style units, are expected to open
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Ticket to ride: TCU students tour civil rights landmarks
Civil rights tour brings the past into the present for students.
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