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TCU hangout closes its doors, college ministry considers buying property
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Dec 6, 2017
A local bar has decided to close its doors 20 years later. One college ministry is looking at the future of the property.
Student organization hosts haunted house for Halloween
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Nov 1, 2017
Students and other participants get into the Halloween spirit thanks to theCrew.
Mark Johnson: the Board of Trustees’ chairman and his vision for TCU
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Nov 1, 2017
The new chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mark Johnson, shares his vision for TCU.
Students react to statewide texting and driving ban
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Sep 22, 2017
The ban does not prohibit the use of GPS or music app use while driving.
St. Stephen Presbyterian reopens Christian Education Building after vandalism
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Aug 28, 2017
After seven months of fundraising and hard work, the church was able to restore a vandalized building.
Fort Worth responds to nationwide anti-Semitic incidents
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Apr 1, 2017
The Fort Worth Police Department and the local Jewish community responds to the recent and nationwide anti-Semitic incidents.
Fort Worth Fire plays Arlington Fire in benefit hockey game
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Mar 15, 2017
The Fort Worth Fire Department faced the Arlington Fire Department in an ice hockey game to support the Arlington community.
900 residents in Butler Place set to be relocated across Fort Worth
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Feb 27, 2017
More than 412 families in the 77-year-old neighborhood will leave their homes by 2019.
TCU’s plan for the future
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Feb 15, 2017
The Physical Plant has revealed its master plan and will include projects to help academic and student growth.
Sigma Kappa becomes top fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Association
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Nov 3, 2016
Sigma Kappa came in first in this year's Walk to End Alzheimer's.
Interfraternity Council plans to have impactful, eventful Movember
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Oct 27, 2016
'Tis the season where men begin to have a little more scruff than usual underneath their noses.
Students attend lecture about significance of Latino voters in 2016 election
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Oct 19, 2016
TCU hosted a discussion about Latino voters in this year's election.
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