Winter 2012: Best new books
The Slaves’ Gamble: Choosing Sides in the War of 1812, CBRN and Hazmat Incidents at Major Public Events: Planning and Response and Fair Park Deco
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Books: Conversation with Jeremy Kraatz ’08
Self-professed comic book nerd Jeramey Kraatz ’08 used an internship at a comics publisher to pen his own superhero series.
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The hugeness of Hunger Week
For 30 years, the TCU community has raised money and awareness to stem the tide of local, national and global hunger.
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VC emeritus Newcomer dead at 100
Longtime TCU administrator credited with bringing Phi Beta Kappa chapter, Van Cliburn International Piano Competition to TCU
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Directed energy: Mant Hawkins ’11
You could call entrepreneur Mant Hawkins ’11 MBA “disruptive,” and be thankful that he is.
Frog Fest attracts more than 3,500 guests
Friday night staple of Homecoming Weekend featured two alumni bands, giant inflatables, a rock-climbing wall, a video game truck, balloon artists and bounce houses.
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Stay wired!: John Campbell ’08
John Campbell ’08 combines tech help with java at his Stay Wired! Coffeehouse and Computer Service
All spooks day extravaganza: Monte Maxwell ’86
Naval Academy Organist Monte Maxwell ’86 draws a huge crowd for his annual Halloween concert.
Light fantastic: Mike Cocanower ’04
Mike Cocanower ’04 and his company Inside Image Design do more than light parties. They create magic.
Mending lives: Dr. Robert Gaines ’95
Dr. Robert Gaines ’95 reconstructs the limbs of soldiers as chief of Orthopedic Trauma at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Va.