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TCU President Daniel Pullin smiles for a photo in a boardroom at the Harrison building on campus on September 16, 2024.

TCU President Daniel Pullin said his main focus for his strategic plan is simple – the students

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Sep 18, 2024
President Pullin lays out his strategic plan for TCU. This plan addresses key student issues like parking, tuition and housing.
TCU men's tennis poses with their 2022 Indoor National Championship trophy on Feb. 21, 2022. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

The culture of men’s tennis: resiliently fun

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2024
TCU's tennis team is working hard, but it's all worth the fun that comes in competition.
Luke Swan strikes a ball during practice. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

We’re not in Kansas anymore – how Luke Swan made it big

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 7, 2024
From England to Kansas to Fort Worth, Luke Swan's journey to Big 12 prowess started while watching his older sister.
Coach David Roditi at the TCU vs Abilene Christian Men's Tennis match in Fort Worth, Texas on January 18, 2018. (Photo/Gregg Ellman )

TCU sweeps BYU to continue their impressive season.

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 6, 2024

TCU sails past BYU to improve to 17-3. The TCU Horned Frogs swept the BYU Cougars on Thursday afternoon. Surrounded and supported by a loud crowd on a sunny afternoon at the Bayard H. Freeman Tennis...

A tennis ball at the TCU tennis courts. (Photo by Jack Wallace)

From the Snow to the South, how Duncan Chan made it to Fort Worth.

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2024

From the sprawling suburb of Markham, Ontario, freshman Duncan Chan has navigated through an outlandish, non-traditional path to “Funky-town.” Lined with white-picket fences and town squares out...

TCU men's tennis remains a staple of Big 12 tennis.(Photo by Jack Wallace)

TCU hangs on against No. 10-ranked Texas at home.

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Mar 25, 2024

TCU hangs on to beat UT at home. Fifth-year senior Jake Fearnley catapulted the Frogs into another tough victory against the No. 10-ranked Texas Longhorns on March 2. Fearnley battled back against...

Fifth-year senior Tomas Jirousek celebrates with his team after winning the match that sealed the victory for TCU. (From @tcumenstennis)

TCU hangs on against No. 6-ranked Tennessee at home.

Published Feb 5, 2024

It was seemingly “Día de los Muertos”, but TCU lives on.  Fifth-year senior Jake Fearnley launched the TCU men’s tennis team into a seemingly impossible home win against the No. 6-ranked University...

TCU men's tennis remains a staple of Big 12 tennis.(Photo by Jack Wallace)

TCU men’s tennis sails past Rice and Tulsa to win ITA Kickoff Weekend championship

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Jan 30, 2024

The TCU men’s tennis team swept Rice and Tulsa 4-0 to win the International Tennis Association (ITA) Kickoff Weekend championship. TCU swept Rice University 4-0 last Saturday to advance to the International...

Greek

Bylaw change allows Rho Gammas to affiliate with their chapters during recruitment

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published May 15, 2023
TCU Panhellenic approved a bylaw allowing Rho Gammas to keep their affiliation open to potential new members this summer.
Students Janie Carr and Lia Perez pose for a picture as CASA Cook-Off on March 31, 2023. (Ryan Thorpe/Staff Writer)

Sorority cooks burgers to raise money for children at “CASA Cook-Off”

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 13, 2023
CASA Cook-Off is a philanthropy event put on by Kappa Alpha Theta to raise money for their philanthropy - CASA of Tarrant County.
A photo of Greek Village, where the formal recruitment process takes place. (Ryan Thorpe/Staff Writer)

Panhellenic delegates reject bylaw prohibiting the use of anonymous social media platforms

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 3, 2023
A bylaw that would ban anonymous social media platforms during the formal recruitment process failed to pass through Panhellenic officials.
Members of Alpha Psi Omega posing during a performance of "Big Spender" during TCU Twisted on March 26, 2023. (Ryan Thorpe/TCU360)

Theatre TCU puts on a gender-bent show to fundraise for people with HIV/AIDS

By Ryan Thorpe and Caroline Kellam
Published Apr 1, 2023
This year, TCU Twisted raised over $500 for the Fort Worth AIDS Outreach Center, adding to the $1,200 raised last semester.