Human Trafficking in the U.S.: Public Policy and Political Discourse may only meet once a week, but it provides a different experience than most courses on campus.
The class meets every Monday from...
TCU’s KinderFrogs program celebrated World Down Syndrome Day on March 20.
Rain played a part in the day’s programming, but teachers and volunteers made adjustments to make sure the celebration still...
After a successful men’s roundtable in the fall, Student Body Vice President of External Affairs Maddie Reddick will sit down with TCU women to discuss the issue of sexual assault on campus.
Reddick...
Despite back-to-back conference games over the weekend, TCU women’s tennis showed fortitude when they secured the win against the UAB Blazers Monday night.
The No. 21 Horned Frogs are now 11-6 in...
There used to be a time when all-women’s residence halls were the norm for college campuses. In fact, TCU didn’t have its first co-ed residence hall until Brachman Hall opened its doors in 1970.
Now,...
There are many instances where people are caught committing social media “no-no’s.”
Graduate studies and the TCU Career Center taught students how to use social media to their advantage Friday...
Some TCU students join intramural teams to relive their high school glory days, but you won't find any of those guys on the BYX D Team.
Since one member of the fraternity pitched the idea of having...
On a rainy Friday evening, the No. 18 TCU men’s tennis team was forced to take its match against Louisiana-Lafayette to Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center’s indoor facility.
But the Horned...
TCU student Natalie Baugh is a regular customer at Albertsons on Alton Road in Fort Worth. Her routine trips to the store recently paid off big time.
Baugh, a senior geology major, recently won $100,000...
A former TCU men’s tennis assistant coach will be returning to the purple courts Monday night, but this time he will be rooting for the other team.
Mark Tjia is in his first season as head coach...
The first Sigma Kappa Carnival for the Alzheimer’s Association proved to be a success on Thursday March 19, 2015 in the commons, said the Sigma Kappa sorority vice president of philanthropic service,...
In response to student email requests to the Student Government Associaton, the university will now offer an additional 100 prints for every student.
Beginning in the fall, students will now have 300...