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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Good advice
AdviseTX College Admission Corps nudges more low-income, first-generation high school students into higher education.
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Powering up
Geovanny Bonilla ’11 gets help from fraternity brothers to provide computers to local high school.
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First there was football
Addison Clark Jr. helped bring football and the yearbook, which both took the name of some spiney creatures around campus.
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The original Facebook
While some college yearbooks are becoming history, TCU’s is still preserving it.
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Mob mentality for the cure
Now in its seventh year, Frogs For The Cure does last year’s “We Fight Back” song and video one better with a massive group dance.
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This Amazing Century
What the TCU yearbooks tell us about our first 100 years in Fort Worth.
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Two grads win Fulbright Scholarships
Awardees continue trend of TCU students garnering prestigious honor.
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Has the war on drugs failed?
Kind of, says director of TCU’s Institute for Behavioral Research Pat Flynn. Interdiction isn’t working, but treatment does work.
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