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Edinburgh Festival Fringe performance of "Wilde Women" (Courtesy of Krista Scott)

TCU professor debuts play at world’s largest theater festival

By Colin McThorn, Arts Reporter
Published Sep 8, 2025
TCU's Krista Scott starred in "Wilde Women" at Edinburgh Festival Fringe after years of development.
The Clark Brothers Statue being on ground level signifies the start of renovations. (Jillie Yager/Staff Writer)

$1.8 million plaza to replace academic commons at TCU

By Jillie Yager, Staff Writer
Published Sep 8, 2025
The founders statue has been lowered in anticipation of the construction of three new columns, one to celebrate donors.
TCU forward AJ Hennessey celebrates after scoring the go-ahead goal at Garvey Rosenthal Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas Sep. 7, 2025. The TCU Horned Frogs beat the Texas A&M Aggies 2-1. (TCU360/Tyler Chan)

TCU women’s soccer takes down Texas A&M with 2-1 win

By Lexi King, Staff Writer
Published Sep 8, 2025
The Frogs secured their fifth win Sunday night against the Aggies.
FILE - Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends the closing arguments in the Trump Organization civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court in New York, Jan. 11, 2024. (Shannon Stapleton/Pool Photo via AP, File)

What we’re reading: Alleged Trump-Epstein note, CDC warns of salmonella outbreak and Israel bombs Gaza City

By Noah Williams, Staff Writer
Published Sep 8, 2025
Congress releases a letter supposedly signed by Trump, rekindling the Epstein controversy, CDC investigates salmonella cases from meal kits and more of what we're reading.
Gutierrez Hall, located on the East side of TCU’s Campus. (tcu.edu)

TCU welcomes record incoming class, faces housing strain

By Devon Swaney, Staff Writer
Published Sep 8, 2025
TCU welcomed its largest first-year class since 2021, but the record 2,755 Horned Frogs are testing the limits of campus housing and parking as the university pursues its ambitious growth plan.
A drone view of Long Reef Beach, following an incident where a surfer died after being attacked by a large shark, in Dee Why near Sydney, Australia September 6, 2025 in this screen grab obtained from social media video. Robert Joodat/Instagram @ramin3m/via REUTERS

What we’re reading: Surfer turned shark victim, Boston city councilor sentenced to prison and Chrysler Jeep Cherokee recall

By Shana Lackey, Staff Writer
Published Sep 8, 2025
A surfer dies in Sydney’s first fatal shark attack since 2022, Boston's Tania Fernandes Anderson gets one month in prison and more of what we're reading.

Unscripted: NFL, College Football and more!

By Nick Carpenter, Executive Producer
Published Sep 7, 2025
Join the crew as they discuss all things NFL, college football and more!
The American College of Thessaloniki in Greece, Bissell Library, October 7, 2023 / Photo The National Herald

New boundaries overseas for future TCU applicants and current students

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Sep 5, 2025
TCU Global has unveiled seven new locations, including TCU-In Japan, alongside a new program for future frogs.

The Leap: Jonas Brothers, DWTS and more

By Delayna Zepeda
Published Sep 5, 2025
On this weeks episode anchors Macy Bayer and Sam Towle discuss all things concerts and shows.
Students will soon see the subs and wraps return to Bistro Burnett in the Mary Couts Burnett Library. (Macy Bayer)

TCU Dining to restore popular menu items

By Macy Bayer, Staff Writer
Published Sep 5, 2025
Subs, flatbreads, and paninis are making a comeback.
College students play pickleball on a Wednesday night at Courtside Kitchen. The venue provides free equipment and  court access to students with valid IDs.

TCU student ID opens doors to budget-friendly fun in Fort Worth

By Joya Ogier, Staff Writer
Published Sep 5, 2025
Fort Worth venues offer free college student admission to activities ranging from pickleball to art museums, providing budget-friendly entertainment options across the city.
Students hold yellow daisies distributed by Student Body Vice President Charity Ketu's campaign team Monday, April 7, 2025.

The happiest students wear purple

By Sophia Rozycki and Raquel Caballero
Published Sep 5, 2025
Texas Christian University ranks No.1 for happiest students in Princeton Review's 2026 analysis, with students citing community spirit and personal connections as driving factors.