Tiger Bech, a former Princeton football player and brother of Texas Christian University football player ... an 18-year-old woman from Mississippi, was one of the people killed in Wednesday's ...
We're a little biased, but once you read all of these reasons why college is better in the South, we think you'll agree too.
During a three-round mock draft, FanSided's Freddie Boston predicted that the Packers would replace Christian Watson with University of Texas wide ... who graduated from Mississippi State University.
With just 13 students, they opened the doors of AddRan Male and Female College in Thorp Spring, Texas, one of the first co-ed institutions west of the Mississippi ... The 1873 charter stated that ...
An 18-year-old aspiring nurse from Mississippi and the brother of Texas Christian University star wide receiver Jack Bech were also among those killed. Also killed were Reggie Hunter, a 37-year ...
Zion Parsons of Gulfport, Mississippi, had been celebrating New Year’s ... Bech’s younger brother, Jack, is a top wide receiver at Texas Christian University. In a response to a KLFY-TV report posted ...
Archived photo of Jon and Sherry Rivers hosting a morning show on the Christian radio station ... Louisiana native and a graduate of the University of Mississippi where she studied journalism ...
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves tweeted his condolences ... Bech’s younger brother, Jack, is a top wide receiver at Texas Christian University. In a response to a KLFY-TV report posted on X about Tiger ...
Texas Christian University is a private institution where all of the online graduate-level criminal justice classes are recorded and archived so that students can access lecture material at their ...
Despite an impressive first-half performance, Texas Christian University was unable to keep pace with No. 12 Kansas in a disappointing 74-61 defeat Wednesday night at Schollmaier Arena.
TCU women’s basketball undefeated start in Big 12 play came to a surprising halt to Oklahoma State on Wednesday night in Stillwater. Despite leading by as many as 15 points in the third quarter ...
Mike Buddie has resigned his post as athletics director for Army to accept the same position at Texas Christian University. Buddie has held the position at West Point since spring of 2019.