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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.
Private office spaces inside Samuelson Hall dedicated to Peer2Peer meetings.

Peer2Peer tutoring empowers students with support and job opportunities

By Madison Haynes, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2025
As the Peer2Peer tutoring program grows, the organization is looking for more tutors.

Your Daily Update: TikTok lives, Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders delayed and rainy weekend

By Ella Schamberger
Published Apr 4, 2025
On today's update: TikTok gets another 75-day extension to find a U.S. buyer; Nintendo delayed pre-orders for the Switch 2 console after new tariffs; and when the rain will let up this weekend. 

TCU News Now: Severe weather coming, Frog Army on set and a record-breaking filibuster

By Mac Walters, Producer
Published Apr 3, 2025

This week on TCU News Now: When severe weather will hit North Texas; Frog Army reflects on the women's basketball season in a live interview; and the emotional moment on the Senate floor after a record-breaking...

Your Daily Update: Stocks tumble, stormy weather and a job fair

By Sydney Miller
Published Apr 3, 2025
On today's update: U.S. stocks tumble just minutes into the trading day; stormy weather coming to Fort Worth; and a job fair with the city. 

TCU CREATE Shaddock Market returns with high praise from students

By Sofie Ruiz, Alexis Garcia and Grace Allen
Published Apr 3, 2025
TCU business students had the opportunity to promote their companies at the twice-semesterly company fair.

Taking care of yourself: how to prevent academic burnout

By Perrin Gilman, Analise Wachtel and Lilly Pool
Published Apr 3, 2025
TheCrew at TCU hosted a Wellness Wednesday event to help combat academic burnout as finals season approaches.
Photo from the 2024's AVN production, "Blossom" (Photo courtesy of the VSA.TCU official instagram)

TCU’s Vietnamese Student Association hosts 10th annual Amazing Vietnam culture show

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Apr 3, 2025
The Vietnamese Student Association will host its 10th annual Amazing Vietnam culture showon Saturday, April 5. The event will include food, fun and the debut of the student written, produced, and performed musical "Eclipse".