TCU police are crediting video surveillance cameras with helping them apprehend two men suspected in the December burglary of an unlocked GrandMarc apartment.
On Friday, Matthew Abichu and Collin Ransom,...
The temperature dropped as the sky darkened over Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center, but for senior Will Stein, the cold wasn’t bothersome.
In the No. 17 Horned Frogs’ dominating 6-1 victory...
For the last four years, students enrolled in the Nature of Giving class have done more than learn about philanthropy – they have practiced it, too.
The class, called "On Human Nature -- Giving and...
There are many ways to measure a teacher's worth.
For some, it is the measure of their reviews online. For others, it is how successful their students are after graduating. For three award-winning faculty...
Hungry hungry Horned Frogs, ask and you shall receive.
TCU installed four new restaurants in the multipurpose facility to meet the needs of hungry students.
Magnolia’s, the facility's bistro option,...
As students bundle up against the recent cold snap that has hit Fort Worth, the men's golf team is encountering an entirely different problem.
They're trying to not soak up the sun too much while playing...
Funeral services for Louis Stripling are set for 2 p.m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, said Kathy Cavins-Tull, vice chancellor of student affairs.
Stripling, 70, was found...
The TCU Faculty Senate met for the first time this semester on Thursday afternoon.
The senate briefly heard from Provost R. Nowell Donovan about the status of the university's dean searches before listening...
TCU's theEnd program is offering an alternative to Netflix and the bar scene this weekend in the form of the “silent party people.”
TCU students who come to party in the Brown-Lupton University...
Ten new organizations had the opportunity to showcase what they have to offer at the TCU Spring Activities and Organizations Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 28.
Brett Phillips, director of TCU Student Organizations,...
At the news of Dr. David Vanderwerken's death on Jan. 25, the TCU community gathered to share his legacy.
The English professor spent his 43-year career teaching 20th century American literature to...
Students in the Intensive English Program (IEP) plan to immerse themselves in Texas and American culture by attending the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo on Friday.
“This will be a fun introduction...