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Spring allergies: TCU students battle with seasonal allergies amid high pollen counts

By Abbi Elston and Ella Hestand
Published Apr 8, 2025
As seasonal allergies hit hard at TCU, students are encouraged to monitor pollen levels, maintain clean indoor spaces and seek medical advice to manage symptoms.

Candidates discuss TCU parking and tuition in SGA debate

By Ella Mercer and Sarah Smith
Published Apr 8, 2025
Presidential candidates Charity Ketu and Reagan Stephens debate before election day, discussing parking and tuition at TCU. Election day is April 9, 2025. Students can vote from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. via a link sent to their TCU e-mails. 
A cashier at the International Market in Point Roberts displays a till for U.S. Dollars and Canadian Dollars, Saturday, March 1, 2025, in Point Roberts, Wash.

What to know about Trump’s tariffs and their impact on the U.S. economy

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Apr 8, 2025
As President Trump's tariffs take effect the U.S. is beginning to see a significant change in the economy. Here's what's going on and what you might expect in the coming months.

Your Daily Update: SGA debate, a TCU commit and stocks rally

By Ella Schamberger
Published Apr 8, 2025
On today's update: two candidates for student body president debate today; TCU lands a big commit out of the transfer portal; and stocks rally today.
House Speaker Mike Johnson must deal with internal Republican dissent over the party’s broad fiscal bill. Photo: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images

What we’re reading: Trump’s bill, Rory Mcilroy at the Masters and more

By Drew Muller, Staff Writer
Published Apr 8, 2025
Trump's bill meets Republican indifference, Rory Mcilroy's successes at the Masters, international visas and more of what we're reading.
To its members, ENC is more than a club—it's a family that has helped them find their place at TCU.

A look inside Every Nation Campus’s first year at TCU

By Eleni Simatacolos, Staff Writer
Published Apr 8, 2025
Every Nation Campus, an international Christian organization, was brought to campus in the fall and has reached many students through faith and community since its introduction.
Frog Life members, Cardy Muschick (left), Rachel Ndekelengwe (center) and Jasmine Franklin (right) working the table, April 1, 2025. (Cal Phillips/Staff Writer)

TCU Frog Life educated students about blackout drinking by playing blackjack

By Cal Phillips, Staff Writer
Published Apr 8, 2025
TCU Frog Life used blackjack as an engaging way to raise student awareness about blackout drinking.

Your Daily Update: Second Measles death in Texas, stocks fall and box office wins

By Mac Walters
Published Apr 7, 2025
On today's update: a second unvaccinated child in Texas died from Measles; U.S. stocks fall as Trump doubles down on tariffs; and a weekend box office win.
The Driver Era performs at TheEnd's welcome back concert in the TCU commons in Fort Worth, Texas on August 23rd, 2024. This marks lead singer Ross Lynch's second time at TCU in 2024. (TCU360/Tyler Chan)

From comedy to concerts: theEnd’s role in shaping TCU’s weekend culture

By Analise Wachtel, Staff Writer
Published Apr 7, 2025
From its origins as a student-driven initiative to its evolution into a cornerstone of TCU culture, theEnd continues to leave a lasting mark on the Horned Frog experience.
TCU Run Club exec and members post-morning run. (Photo courtesy Ashlyn Blakely)

TCU’s Co-ed Run Club builds community through fitness and friendship

By Delayna Zepeda, Staff Writer
Published Apr 7, 2025
The TCU Co-ed Running Club offers students a supportive and inclusive community to pursue their fitness goals, whether training for races or running for wellness, while building friendships and exploring Fort Worth together.
One of the east campus commuter lots.

East campus construction to claim 1,200 parking spots

By Kaylene Cunningham, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2025
In preparation for a new east campus parking garage, lots 15, 28, 29 and 30 will be closed by fall 2025.
The Owl butterfly greets visitors at the entrance of Butterflies in the Garden, presented by the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (Grace Allen/Staff Writer)

A Fort Worth butterfly retreat sits near TCU’s campus

By Grace Allen, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2025
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s "Butterflies in the Garden" event offers visitors a chance to experience a vibrant conservatory filled with tropical plants and dozens of butterfly species, creating an interactive and immersive nature experience.