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Students study in the quiet section on the first floor of the library. (Grace Reinhardt/Staff Writer)

Finals are approaching: Here are some student-favorite library study spots

By Grace Reinhardt, Staff Writer
Published Nov 16, 2022
The library is a place where many go to complete work. Students shared their perspective about the areas they use most often.
One of the east campus commuter lots.

New residential halls expected to rise on top of two parking lots on the east side of campus

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Oct 19, 2022
Students express their thoughts about campus east side commuter parking. Additionally, information is shared on how some of these lots plan to change.
Students network at the engineering and technology fair.

Students engage with employers at engineering and technology career fair

By Grace Reinhardt, Staff Writer
Published Oct 14, 2022
Students meet with potential employer partners, with some of these individuals being TCU alumni at the the engineering and technology career fair.
Due to COVID-19, there was a virtual concert for TCU Orchestra in the Community Commons on March 15, 2021

Community belonging: The importance of finding a place in college

Published Jun 10, 2022
Finding connection at TCU begins before students come to school, said Kathy Cavins-Tull, vice chancellor for student affairs. From normal orientation to Frog Camp, these events provide a sense of community before moving in, Cavins-Tull said.
Students pose with Sale’s Center rewards (Courtesy of TCU Sales Center, Sales Enablement Team).

How Neeley’s Sales Center enhances students’ sales abilities

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Jun 10, 2022
With the help of the Sales Center in the Neeley School of Business, students have the opportunity to learn different sales techniques and meet with mentors.
A car moves in a street past damaged houses in Chernihiv, Ukraine, Thursday, April 7, 2022. Ukraine is telling residents of its industrial heartland to leave while they still can after Russian forces withdrew from the shattered outskirts of Kyiv to regroup for an offensive in the country's east. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

What we’re reading: New regulations for “ghost guns,” California company accused of starting wildfires settles

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Apr 12, 2022
Biden regulates "ghost guns," California company settles in wildfire case and more of what we're reading.
Students participate in equine therapy (Gracie Reinhardt/TCU360) 

Peer support community works to improve mental health on campus

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Mar 24, 2022
TCU Renew - Depression and Anxiety Peer Support Community started during COVID-19 via Zoom and has now moved in-person in Jarvis Hall.
Brad Stewart teaches participants about the bystander steps to intervene during a wellness workshop. (Gracie Reinhardt/TCU 360)

Wellness workshops teach students strategies for bystander intervention, sleep and more

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Feb 25, 2022
Strategies for being an active bystander were taught to TCU students during a Wellness Education workshop. More wellness workshops are being offered this month.
TCU students build relationships with people in Fort Worth who are low-income or experiencing homelessness every Friday morning. October 23, 2021. (Staff Photographer: Leah Bolling)

Bingo in the Park builds relationships with people who are homeless

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Feb 17, 2022
The student-led Bingo in the Park program continues to build relationships with people who are homeless or low-income.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin speaks prior to signing a bill that bans mask mandates in public schools in Virginia on the steps of the Capitol Wednesday Feb. 16, 2022, in Richmond, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

What we’re reading: Mask mandates ease, Biden ends $70M in student loan debt

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Feb 17, 2022
COVID-19 restrictions begin to be dropped, rising sea levels and more of what we're reading.