"Fork in the Road"
The TCU Radio-TV-Film Department is premiering the original sitcom “Fork in the Road.”  Fork in the Road was created by TCU students and filmed right here on the TCU campus.

The premiere will be held May 1 at 6:00 p.m. in the TCU Moudy Building 141 N.

The feature presentation will be preceded by a red carpet ceremony. Afterwards, there will be a question and answer session with the cast and crew of Fork in the Road. 

Your one and only chance to see the premiere of Fork in the Road is at TCU, Thursday, May 1.







TCU Center for Writing

It’s not just for help on that English paper! The TCU Center for Writing can help with resumes and applications…or maybe you need help putting the final touches on that cover letter.

Check out the TCU Center for Writing…it’s free for students and faculty.

Call 817-257-7221 for more information.




Be a conversation partner for an international student at TCU
The Intensive English Program needs people who will spend an hour per week just speaking English with students.

No experience required.

They need people from 12-1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Come to Rickel 247 or contact Tom Crowell at t.crowell@tcu.edu or 817-257-6066.





TCU Area Warning from FWPD
The Fort Worth Police Department has issued a warning for the TCU area.

There has been a recent rash of car burglaries in the area. Officers say when you park your car, you should hide things like iPods, radar detectors,, laptop computers, GPS systems and anything else of value.

99% of the car break-ins were because valuables were left in plain view.

Police are also looking for two men seen driving a forest green or black Toyota Camry, TX license plate BNB-504. If you see this car, please call the Fort Worth Police Department.





Stop Illegal Dumping

Illegal dumping is becoming a problem and it could contaminate our ground water supply. Discarded tires, garbage, appliances and even old furniture can pose health hazards.

Report illegal dumping by calling the City of Fort Worth at 817-392-1234.





"Curtain Up!"

If you love live theater or Broadway shows, KTCU has something new to offer.

Each Sunday afternoon we feature the best from Broadway.

All your favorite show tunes presented in a program called “Curtain Up!” with Dr. Harry Parker.

That’s every Sunday at 9 am, only on FM 88.7 - The Choice.