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Songs to Soothe the Stressed Studier

Posted November 26, 2012 by Jared C

All around campus the signs of the coming holiday season are beginning to pop up, from the 42-foot Christmas tree that was lifted into the Commons by a crane the week before Thanksgiving, to the Christmas music on the radio starting at 12:01am on Black Friday and the decorations beginning to show up in the [...]

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TCU Symphony at Bass Hall

Posted October 12, 2012 by Renee R.

What many TCU students do not know is that we have a fantastic School of Music. I have a friend who plays the cello in the TCU orchestra and he invited me to attend a recital two weeks ago. The recitals are completely free and located on campus in the Ed Landreth building. I was [...]

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Coffee House

Posted March 27, 2012 by Leanne O

I’m a member of theCrew, the campus event planning organization, and last Thursday we planned a campus Coffee House Open Mic Night. We set up café tables in the campus commons, drank Starbucks coffee and hot chocolate, and enjoyed various TCU musical groups that advertised in our campus newsletter. It was a fun and relaxing [...]

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Luke Bryan visits Fort Worth

Posted February 12, 2012 by Renee R.

One of the perks about Fort Worth is that it draws many famous country artists to perform at Billy Bobs, “The World’s Largest Honky-Tonk.” The Band Perry, Robert Earl Kean, Easton Corbin, and Josh Turner are just a few of the upcoming acts. As a newfound country music fan, I couldn’t be more thrilled that [...]

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Spontaneous Hypothesis

Posted December 8, 2011 by Rachel T

December 8, 2011 :: Here is a question: what do college students of the Honors variety do at 1 am on a school night with all of their books out sitting in a dorm lounge? Opening with a question is never a good sign in the science world. Opening with a question means that we [...]

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