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TCU's starting pitcher, Braeden Sloan, allows two earned runs in five innings in a 14-3 victory over UT Arlington on March 28, 2023. (Photo courtesy of GoFrogs.com)

Pitching leads TCU to take second straight win over No. 22 Kansas

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published Apr 12, 2025
TCU baseball edged No. 22 Kansas 4-3 behind strong pitching and a fifth-inning rally. The Frogs go for the sweep Saturday.
TCU outfielder Sawyer Strosnider runs down the line at Lupton Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas Mar. 26, 2025. (TCU360/ Tyler Chan)

TCU bats come up big as they crush No. 22 Kansas

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2025
TCU baseball pockets first win of a three-game series.
TCU Day of Service 2023

TCU’s Day of Service celebrates it’s 25th year of supporting the Fort Worth community

By Miller Kerr and Anthony Soltero
Published Apr 11, 2025
With the month of April is recognized as Global Volunteer Month, TCU is preparing a week of opportunities for students to get involved in the community.
TCU Twisters Club members at Billy Bob's for dancing event (Courtesy from TCU Engage for TCU Twisters)

TCU Twisters bring country dance and community to campus

By Grace Brunton, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2025
The TCU Twisters is a student-led country dance club at TCU that meets weekly at the University Recreation Center, fostering community and inclusivity among students of all skill levels.
One of Ryn Andersen's pageant portraits. (Photo courtesy of Steven Grant)

Crowning glory: Ryn Andersen’s journey from Miss DFW Pageant to preparing for Miss Texas

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2025
Junior nursing major and current Miss DFW, Ryn Andersen, utilizes her platform to advocate for domestic violence awareness as she prepares for the Miss Texas pageant, balancing her rigorous academic and pageantry commitments.

Your Daily Update: NYC helicopter crash, egg prices rising and weekend entertainment

By News Now Staff
Published Apr 11, 2025
On today's update: An investigation into a sightseeing helicopter crash in New York City, why egg prices are rising again and the Fort Worth Main Street Arts Festival this weekend.
Unscripted: Luka Dončić returns to Dallas, Masters Tournament, NHL goal record and much more.

Unscripted: Luka Dončić returns to Dallas, Masters Tournament, NHL goal record and much more.

By Emil Asaf and Gavin Hughes
Published Apr 11, 2025
The Unscripted crew highlights the the latest in the basketball world, Alexander Ovechkin breaking the NHL all-time goal record, the Masters Tournament, and a variety of TCU sports.
In this photo taken April 6, 2016, a sign at the federal courthouse in Tacoma, Wash., is shown to inform visitors of the federal government's REAL ID act. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, file)

What we’re reading: Real ID deadline, Trump offers ‘buy’ tip on social media and more

By Anthony Soltero, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2025
Real ID deadline is coming, Trump offers ‘buy’ tip on social media hours before tariff pause that made stocks soar and more of what we're reading

Your Daily Update: SGA election results, enrollment issues, Prada buying Versace

By Taylor Chronert
Published Apr 10, 2025
On today's update: Results from the SGA student body election are in; the enrollment issues some students experienced this week; and Prada's move to buy Versace. 
This illustration made available by the National Institute on Aging/National Institutes of Health depicts cells in an Alzheimer’s affected brain, with abnormal levels of the beta-amyloid protein clumping together to form plaques, brown, that collect between neurons and disrupt cell function. Abnormal collections of the tau protein accumulate and form tangles, blue, within neurons, harming synaptic communication between nerve cells. An experimental Alzheimer’s drug modestly slowed the brain disease’s inevitable worsening, researchers reported Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022 - and the next question is how much difference that might make in people’s lives. Japanese drugmaker Eisai and its U.S. partner Biogen had announced earlier this fall that the drug lecanemab appeared to work, a badly needed bright spot after repeated disappointments in the quest for better Alzheimer’s treatments. (National Institute on Aging, NIH via AP)

Texas looks to increase Alzheimer’s resources

By Georgie London, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
Texas senate proposes bill to establish the Alzheimer's Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.
Texas Lawmakers have discussed raises for teachers, counselors and school nurses, but paraprofessionals who help teachers in the classroom haven't included.  (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

Many paraprofessionals question where they fall when it comes to an increase in pay

By Caroline Denning, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
The legislature has been discussing raises for teachers, counselors and nurses, but paraprofessional wages aren’t on the agenda.

Texas bill would help pay for some medical care for retired police dogs

By Haylee Chiariello, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
House Bill 2823 would establish a grant program for handlers of retired law enforcement dogs to cover medical expenses.