The House of Student Representatives swore in the new student body officers and members of the 101st session during the last Student Government Association meeting of the semester.
Alex Cohen,...
In an effort to ease the transition process for transfer students, Student Development Services is creating a mentor program for incoming transfer students.
The Transfer Mentor program will pair transfer...
Alumnae and students gathered together to share memories of Colby Hall Sunday afternoon. Before the dorm closes for renovations next school year, alumnae were able to take tours of the building...
Elijah Herring, a first-year nursing major who was arrested on March 2 in connection with multiple incidents where wallets were stolen from the University Recreation Center, has been charged...
At appproximately 3:43 Tuesday, an arrest was made by TCU police on the corner of Stadium and Bellaire.
One Fort Worth police department car and two TCU Police cars were on the scene.
The...
Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Famer and TCU women’s tennis head coach Dave Borelli is retiring, according to Assistant Athletic Director Mark Cohen.
Borelli spent...
More than 400 students arrived in neon attire and ready to run in the First Annual TCU Glow Run 5K on Monday night.
Those who participated were given a free t-shirt, glow sticks, glow glasses,...
Stalking, domestic violence and dating violence are now crimes that universities must report to be in compliance with federal law.
The changes under the Campus SaVE Act are part of an overhaul of the...
Student Government Association members resigned and were replaced, the football team supplied the fan base some strange moments, Pizza Snob became the hottest new restaurant near campus and students became followers of fake Twitter pages. But, for time’s sake, here’s a comprehensive look back at the 2013-2014 year.