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TCU football works out at Pro Day, a part of the spring process. (Alyssa Marquez/Photo).

TCU football out to prove last season was no fluke

By Alyssa Marquez
Published Apr 20, 2023
Horned Frog football is a few months away, but we get an update on spring practice as head coach Sonny Dykes sets his sights on another CFP appearance.
TCU News Now: 4/19/2023

TCU News Now: 4/19/2023

By News Now Staff
Published Apr 20, 2023
This week on TCU News Now: the new P/NC deadline extension; A look at your rain chances for the weekend; and the TCU educator using his medical diagnosis to teach.
Students walking on the TCU campus. Photo courtesy of TCU admissions.

Transfer students aim for a smooth transition into TCU

By Sydney Brunson, Staff Writer
Published Apr 20, 2023
TCU transfer students face academic and social difficulties as they transition into a new school.
The graduating class of nursing students celebrate with confetti during the ceremony on May 7th, 2022 in TCU's Schollmaier Arena. (TCU 360 file photo)

Confetti tradition at graduation symbolizes hard work for TCU nursing students

By Laura Lane Heathcott, Staff Writer
Published Apr 20, 2023
The tradition of popping confetti in unison after the receiving of diplomas dates back decades for nursing students.
The Mary Couts Burnett Library, where many students study and plan their course goals. (Photo Delaney Vega)

TCU transfer organizations offer students an easy transition to the campus community

By Noelle Siwek, Staff Writer
Published Apr 20, 2023
The transfer experience at TCU offers students the help they need for an easy transition into TCU. Events, specific orientations and Frog Camps are all available to make the transfer expereince easier.
The Neeley mentorship group is a leadership program on campus. Photo courtesy of Neely Mentorship Program.

TCU leadership opportunities set students up for success

By Riley Hovis, Staff Writer
Published Apr 20, 2023
TCU students are getting involved as leaders across different campus programs.
The Skiff: Celebrating AAPINH heritage, SGA bill update and more

The Skiff: Celebrating AAPINH heritage, SGA bill update and more

By Walter Flanagin, The Skiff Editor
Published Apr 20, 2023
Volume 121, Issue 24: Also, a CASA cook-off and baseball takes on Lamar.
Bar at the Original (Lucy Puente/TCU360)

Fort Worth’s 97-year-old The Original Mexican Eats Café lease extended

By Lucy Puente, Staff Writer
Published Apr 19, 2023
The Original Mexican Eats Café, Fort Worth’s oldest restaurant, will stay in business for three more months.
TheCrew hosts an event in partnership with the Linus Foundation Wednesday April 5, 2023. (Nick Girimonte/ Staff Writer)

TheCrew supports Project Linus

By Nick Girimonte, Staff Writer
Published Apr 19, 2023
TheCrew collaborates with Project Linus to help create blankets for kids and hospitals in need on TCU's campus.
Frog Aides TCU State Fair

New SGA budget supports increased funding for clubs and the fall concert

By Ella M. Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Apr 19, 2023
SGA finalized next year's budget after cutting some funding from Frog Aides and Frogs First. The new budget boosts student organization and fall concert funding.
Daniel Pullin, TCU President, signing the beam at the "Topping Out" ceremony. (Mason Claire Gillingwater/Staff Writer)

TCU Burnett School of Medicine “Topping Out” ceremony

By Mason Gillingwater, Staff Writer
Published Apr 19, 2023
TCU community members gathered for the Burnett School of Medicine's "Topping Out" ceremony, honoring the construction of the new medical school.
TCU right fielder Austin Davis tallies three hits in five at-bats in a 9-6 loss to Lamar on April 18, 2023. (Photo courtesy of GoFrogs.com)

‘We’ve got to put the ball in play’: TCU baseball’s struggles continue in loss to Lamar

By Charles Baggarly
Published Apr 18, 2023
TCU baseball lost to Lamar 9-6 on Tuesday, ending the ballgame with a mistake caused by aggressive base running.