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More than a uniform: one cadet’s path to leadership 

By Jade Otway, Staff Writer
Published May 9, 2025
Claudia Mazzocchi didn't intend to be a leader, but she leaves TCU with many cadets hoping to follow in her footsteps.
Newly elected Pope Leo XIV appears at the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Thursday, May 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Robert Prevost, first pope from US in history of the Catholic Church, takes the name Leo XIV

By Associated Press
Published May 8, 2025

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Catholic cardinals broke with tradition Thursday and elected the first U.S. pope, making Chicago-born missionary Robert Prevost the 267th pontiff to lead the Catholic Church in...

Kirk Saarloos coaching his players mid-game against University of Texas Arlington on April 19, 2022 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Brooke Gianopulos)

From the mound to the helm: the Kirk Saarloos feature

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published May 7, 2025
Almost a golfer after retiring from the Houston Astros, Kirk Saarloos, TCU's baseball coach has put TCU on the championship map again and again.
Head Coach Sonny Dykes speaking at the announcement press conference (via Fox 4 News)

TCU students frustrated by 2026 home opener being moved to Dublin

By Alex Wickliffe, Staff Writer
Published May 6, 2025
While the game presents TCU the opportunity to showcase the university on an international stage, many students feel as if they are being cheated out of the home-field experience.
Photo courtesy of Dick and Cody Deem.

A love that waited: the story of Dick & Cody Deem

By Ella Schamberger, Staff Writer
Published May 6, 2025
For the Deems, love at first sight waited 30 years.
A view of the Schollmaier Arena floors following the colorful confetti-filled celebration. (Courtesy of TCU)

Graduation celebration: Explore the best of Fort Worth with your family

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published May 5, 2025
Sites around Fort Worth prepare to receive the graduates and their families.
Quarterback for the University of Texas Arch Manning at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. Manning is ranked No. 1 in the NCAA for NIL valuation.

Texas House moves to let colleges pay athletes directly amid NCAA shake-up

By Sophia Allen, Staff Writer
Published May 4, 2025
House Bill 126 aims to keep Texas universities competitive in recruiting by allowing direct NIL deals, as a $2.78B NCAA settlement clears the way for sweeping changes in college sports.
Lowdon Track and Field Complex was the backdrop for a scene in Taylor Sheridan’s new drama, “Land Man” on Feb. 15, 2024. The scene featured a staged Big 12 track meet, with TCU’s track team as the runners. (Ella Hestand/TCU360)

Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program advances

By Emily Fincher, Staff Writer
Published May 4, 2025
Senate Bill 22 (SB 22) would create a $500 million biennial fund aimed at bolstering Texas’s film and television industry by providing substantial financial incentives to productions within the state.
 Senate Bill 2696 would tighten who can 
 legally inject, prescribe, or use tools that 
 break the skin, potentially reducing the 
 autonomy of nurse practitioners, physician 
 assistants , or solo med spa owners without 
 doctors. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

No license, no lip filler: Texas looks to cracks down on cosmetic clinics

By Emily Fincher, Staff Writer
Published May 4, 2025
A new Texas bill could reshape the med spa industry, as Senate Bill 2696 aims to regulate the glam game.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott addresses the Parent Empowerment Coalition at Covenant Christian Academy on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, in McAllen, Texas. (Joel Martinez/The Monitor via AP)

Texas Senate Bill 113 : Reinforcing parental rights in Texas schools

By Shaylin Smith, Staff Writer
Published May 4, 2025
Texas lawmakers are considering new legislation to strengthen parental consent rights regarding psychological and psychiatric testing in public schools.
Texas weighs adding mental health education to high school curriculum

Texas weighs adding mental health education to high school curriculum

By Addison Thummel, Staff Writer
Published May 4, 2025
A lawmaker from San Antonio is proposing that mental health education become mandatory for Texas public school students. 
Birth rates rose slightly in 2024, but racial and geographic disparities in maternal health outcomes remain a concern for policymakers in Texas and across the country. (AP Photo)

U.S. birth rate increases but maternal care gaps remain

By Shaylin Smith, Staff Writer
Published May 4, 2025
New federal data shows that while the number of births in the United States ticked upward in 2024, longstanding maternal health disparities — especially for Black, Native, and rural women — remain a serious concern.