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Student tutors meet with a TCU staff member (Perrin Gilman)

Breaking language barriers through service

By Perrin Gilman, Staff Writer
Published Feb 5, 2025
Student tutors learn how to assist a second-language English speaker by teaching TCU staff members part of the Latino community.

Super Bowl LIX Opening Night, ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour and foggy weather

By Sarah Smith
Published Feb 4, 2025
On today's update: opening night ahead of Super Bowl LIX, Beyonce's tour announcement and when the fog will clear out of our area.
US army captain walks down the hall of unoccupied prison cells at Camp X-Ray at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on February 6th, 2016. (AP Photo/Ben Fox, File)

The history and future of Guantanamo Bay: what Trump’s memorandum could mean for US migration policy

By Colin McThorn, Staff Writer
Published Feb 4, 2025
President Trump issued a memorandum for Guantanamo Bay to house migrants. What does this mean for immigration?
A ban on TikTok took effect in the United States on January 18, 2025. (Photo courtesy Shorthand)

Locked out of TikTok: How U.S. users are trying to beat the system

By Paris Goodman, Staff Writer
Published Feb 4, 2025
TikTok left U.S. app stores with a bang. The app is back, but is it the same?

Your Daily Update: Goodbye Doncic, trade war fears and Punxsutawney Phil’s forecast

By Clayton Chiariello
Published Feb 3, 2025
On today's daily update: fans react to Luka Doncic's trade; concerns grow over President Trump's tariff decisions; and why one forecaster says we should expect six more weeks of winter. 
Japan The Humanoids: A robot stares at its own hand in Tokyo in December 2007. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

AI in the workplace: Using AI to make you a better job candidate

By Hanna Landa, Executive Editor
Published Feb 3, 2025
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries and workplaces worldwide, leaving college students and new graduates to wonder: how will AI impact their future careers?
Forward Trazarien White goes up for a shot at Schollmaier Arena, Jan. 22, 2025. The TCU Horned Frogs lost to the Kansas Jayhawks 61-74. (TCU 360 photo by Shane Manson)

TCU men’s basketball snaps losing streak, keeping Colorado winless in Big 12 play

By Delayna Zepeda, Staff Writer
Published Feb 2, 2025
The Horned Frogs snap their three-game losing streak with a win against Colorado.

Plane crash investigation, weather warm-up and a viral commercial

By News Now Staff
Published Jan 31, 2025
This week on TCU News Now: new information on that deadly mid-air plane crash near Washington, D.C.; the warm-up coming to North Texas; and Will Howard's new commercial that is getting mixed reviews online.
Unscripted: TCU basketball, NBA trade rumors, NFL coaching carousel, Frogball preview and much more!

Unscripted: TCU basketball, NBA trade rumors, NFL coaching carousel, Frogball preview and much more!

By Emil Asaf and Gavin Hughes
Published Jan 31, 2025
This week's episode of Unscripted feautures a look at the baseball world at the college and professional levels, discussion about new NFL coaching hires, insight about off-season MLB moves and TCU baseball.

Bodies recovered from Potomac, Fireaid concert and a temperature warm-up

By News Now Staff
Published Jan 31, 2025
On today's update: what we know about the mid-air plane crash investigation; the Fireaid concert in L.A.; and a big warm-up coming to DFW.
A farmer rides past a billboard which promotes China's one-child policy, on the outskirts of a village near Dongying, in Shandong province Monday August 18, 1997.  (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

Navigating through Julia’s journey: The lucky baby

By Esra Ghanim and Alexandria Salinas
Published Jan 31, 2025
Julia Pughes was abandoned at the gate of an orphanage amid China's one-child policy.
TCU staff greets long lines on East End Dining's opening day.

TCU’s newest dining option gets a grand opening in Gutierrez Hall

By Kaylene Cunningham, Staff Writer
Published Jan 30, 2025
TCU's newest dining option, East End Dining, opened on Monday and provides students with more diverse food choices to accommodate food restrictions.