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The Fort Worth Public Market in 1946. (W.D. Smith Commercial Photography, Inc. Collection/Photo courtesy of University of Texas at Arlington Libraries)

Fort Worth Public Market on track for completion in fall 2025

By Anthony Soltero, Staff Writer
Published Mar 12, 2025
The historic Fort Worth Public Market building and The Harden are set to welcome visitors in September 2025.
Courtside Kitchen storefront in Fort Worth, Texas Feb.26, 2025. (Anthony Soltero/TCU 360 Staff Writer)

Courtside Kitchen brings back college nights with special offers for students

By Anthony Soltero, Staff Writer
Published Mar 12, 2025
Fort Worth Pickleball at Courtside Kitchen offers college students admission and gameplay, drink specials and discounted dining on Wednesday nights from 9 p.m. to midnight.
Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc responds to a question during a news conference on tariffs, Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

What we’re reading: Canada responds to Trump’s increased tariffs, storm surge headed to California and more

By Alex Wickliffe, Staff Writer
Published Mar 12, 2025
Canada and EU respond to Trump’s increased on steel and aluminum tariffs, massive storm surge makes its way to California and more of what we're reading.

Your Daily Update: Government shutdown looms, astronauts stuck in Space and checked bag charges on SWA

By Elle Wood
Published Mar 12, 2025
On today's update: The race to avoid a government shutdown this week, two astronauts stuck in Space are coming home and the checked bag fees coming to Southwest Airlines. 
Jungle Fort Worth instructors posing together. (Photo courtesy of Kathy Tran)

Students looking for a fitness studio near campus have a new option

By Eleni Simatacolos, Staff Writer
Published Mar 12, 2025
Jungle Studio Fitness opened a location in Fort Worth and is eager to involve the TCU community in their holistic workout experience.

Your Daily Update: TCU versus Colorado, government shutdown and a $1.2M coffee pot

By Alexandria Salinas
Published Mar 11, 2025
On today's update: TCU Men's Basketball clashes with Colorado today, the race to avoid a government shutdown and the coffee pot that just sold at auction for $1.2 million.

TheCrew partners with Her Campus for International Women’s Day Event

By Ellie Griffin, Rachel McCutchen and Courtney O’Connell
Published Mar 11, 2025
The two TCU organizations hosted the event earlier this month with a goal of uplifting women on campus and everywhere.
SFA members working on the set of their film “Breaking and Mentoring.” (Courtesy SFA)

Aspiring filmmakers at TCU look to one club for opportunities

By Jimmy Granados, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2025
The Student Filmmakers Association at TCU offers students hands-on experience in filmmaking as well as fostering a tight-knit creative community.
A woman with a hot water bottle is lying on the sofa. Photo by: Frank May/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Texas bills aim to help students with debilitating menstrual pain

By Kiley Beykirch, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2025
Two proposed bills aim to excuse school absenses due to diagnosed menstrual disorders.
Biologist Jude Smith looks over a nearly dry spring at the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge outside Muleshoe, Texas, on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The spring is fed by the Ogallala Aquifer, which is becoming depleted because of irrigation and drought. (AP Photo/Mark Rogers)

Texas lawmakers propose county-level water conservation bill

By Delaney Vega, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2025
As Texas faces water shortages, lawmakers are pushing for a solution.
Scooters, which can reach speeds up to 20 mph, have become a popular way for students to get around campus. (Yasmin Lopes)

TCU considers stricter scooter safety rules

By Yasmin Lopes, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2025
As campus scooter culture increases so do the potential risks they pose.
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, center, and first lady Janet Huckabee, left, watch as Pulaski County Clerk Pat O'Brien, stamps their covenant marriage forms, Monday, Feb. 14, 2005, in North Little Rock, Ark., during a Valentine's Day ceremony supporting the state's four-year-old covenant-marriage law. Before the renewal of vows, the Huckabees converted their 30-year marriage to a covenant marriage.  (AP Photo/Mike Wintroath)

Texas could be the fourth state to legalize covenant marriage

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Mar 10, 2025
With the goal of strengthening marriages, House Bill 931 looks to offer covenant marriage in Texas.