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My TCU Family

Posted May 2, 2012 by Kari B

First, I want to apologize that my blog posting has been non-existent this semester. Your last couple months your senior year are chaotic and absolutely fly by. I have been running around doing group projects, working at my internship, finishing my term as Finance Chair in SGA and interviewing for jobs. Needless to say, I [...]

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Memories of Freshman Year

Posted April 17, 2012 by Emma B.

Memories of Freshman Year Well, I can’t believe it’s here. The final push to the end of the semester, and the end of my freshman year at TCU. I really don’t want to believe that my time in Milton Daniel as a freshman is coming to the end, because if all of college goes this [...]

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Non-Traditional Pilgrimage

Posted April 4, 2012 by Guest

From guest blogger: Chelsea Low The traditional definition of pilgrimage is a journey to a sacred location of spiritual significance. However, I am among a group of TCU Honors students who will be exploring the idea of non-traditional pilgrimage through a trip to London, Paris, and Rome this summer; for example, ideas we may consider [...]

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VLOG: Triumph

Posted March 26, 2012 by Bill H

Salut du monde! Long time no see, huh? I’ve been living under a rock called l’Université de Nantes. Tell you what, it’s one thing balancing work, school, and social life in college, but it’s a whole different animal finding that harmony in a foreign language. Here’s a little, tiny peek at Paris. I’m looking forward [...]

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A College Kid on Not Needing His Mommy

Posted March 16, 2012 by Cody W.

Hello again. Are you going anywhere cool for Spring Break? That was clever, you took it literally and said that you aren’t going anywhere with a moderate climate. Touché. I have come to share a story of love, deceit, and ultimately, redemption. Not really. I am no such wordsmith, and this is not the proper [...]

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