Articles posted March 7, 2007

TCU RETURNING TO RESIDENTIAL ROOTS
By Nicole Nguyen
For a long time, Texas Christian University students have expected to live on campus for a year, but in a recent change, that requirement has been increased.  
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TIMBERLAKE BRINGS SEXY BACK
By Rachel Knapp
“It’s called Patron.  Don’t try this at home,” was one of the first things out of Justin Timberlake’s mouth Monday night when he toasted the audience. 
 
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INCOMING STUDENTS CONFUSED ABOUT 'C'
By Tommy Holtz
“TCU does not mean Texas Bible University, much to the surprise of a few wide-eyed freshmen every year who have naively gotten the wrong idea,” John Mark Day, Student Development Office program coordinator, said.
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BIGGER BETTER FOR SPRING FASHION TRENDS
By Kendall Kirkham
Sweaters and scarves retreat back into the closet, tank tops come to the front, and self-tanner is slathered all over. Spring is here, and clothing store windows are turning heads as the new fashions arrive.   >>  CONTINUE READING

I AM SAM
By Fannie Lewis
Spring Break is rapidly approaching, but before jumping in the car to take a road trip, make sure everything is up to date and working properly with a quick visit to SAM.  >>  CONTINUE READING

FREE FUNCTIONS IN FORT WORTH. PRICELESS.
By Caitlin Baker

With penniless pockets, grab a group of friends, hop in the car, bring a camera, and become a tourist in your own city - for FREE!
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TCU HUNGER WEEK RAISES MONEY, AWARENESS
By
Kelly McCall
“True hunger isn’t just starving kids off in Africa with flies on them, and that’s what we’re trying to help people realize,” the co-coordinator of TCU’s Hunger Week, Kelly Rand, said.   >>  CONTINUE READING


BANK WITH TCU ID
By Lesley Bowman

A full-time student at Texas Christian University can bank a couple bucks after businesses recognized that the last thing a college student wants is to pay full-price.     
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STUDENTS EN ROUTE TO TCU
By Diana Alvarez

The noises coming from the construction grounds on TCU’s west campus are nothing new to students. It has become a part of our daily ritual to walk around the wired fence that lines the future Campus Commons.  
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FIVE IS NEW FOUR WITH GRADUATING SENIORS
By Erin Kujanek

With graduation caps strapped to their heads and diplomas in their hands, many TCU students are preparing to take the graduation walk – a year late.
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FAIR TRADE AIMS TO HELP

By Lindsay Moore

Thawing their toes from a recent trip to Fair Trade’s Fourth Annual Convergence in Boston, five TCU students returned to campus with hopes of advocating a stronger awareness for the movement that aims to eradicate poverty. 

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HPV VACCINE CAUSES CONTROVERSY
By
Hannah Mathews
The newly released vaccine for human papillomavirus, or HPV, in the United States has raised controversy over a mandate being pushed by Gov. Rick Perry of Texas. 
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TCU LONDON CENTRE
By Erica Bensik
       
TCU encourages international learning through a variety of opportunities for students to study abroad, including the TCU London Centre.      
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