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The five-time International Basketball Federation gold medalist will take the court for Team USA in the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, with the opening ceremony this Friday. It’s a “surreal moment” made real by the support of her family and coaches, Van Lith said.
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In a June 28 response to the recent $2.8 billion NCAA settlement, which paves the way for colleges to directly pay their student athletes, TCU provided insight into how it plans to navigate the new collegiate athletics landscape.
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The multibillion-dollar settlement awaits final approval from the federal judge hearing the case in California. She must determine if the settlement terms are fair, reasonable and adequate to all class members — a process that experts say will likely take months. The settlement sets the stage to transform college athletics by allowing colleges and universities to share revenues and directly pay up to $20 million dollars per year to its student athletes.
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Brendon Anthony, the current director of the Texas Music Office, announced he will leave his post April 26.
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With NCAA brackets formed, the college basketball tournaments dubbed March Madness because of its drama begin this week. Here are some highlights to watch for as the men's and women's games begin.
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Julia Carl, 41, grew up in Fort Worth’s Ryan Place but moved to the Rosemont neighborhood nine years ago, attracted to its location and affordability.
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After a record-setting open to the season, serious injuries to four top players on Texas Christian University’s women’s basketball team led mostly to losses. The Horned Frog’s roster was so depleted, the coach invited any students to try out. Is it enough to help restore the victories?
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Sahun Sam Hong was 11 years old when he took his first class at Texas Christian University.
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Texas Christian University alum, Emily Mendez, brought home the Emmy for her work as an editor on “The Last of Us” and recently shared her success story with current Horned Frogs.
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TCU alumni reunited for the world premier at Amphibian Stage.
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TCU’s Burnett School of Medicine promises a new chapter of economic growth in Fort Worth, according to officials.