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TCU coach Jamie Dixon waves to the crowd after the teams first-round college basketball game against Arizona State in the mens NCAA Tournament on Friday, March 17, 2023, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Keeping up with the Frogs: TCU basketball off-season

By Sederick Oliver, Executive Editor, Image Magazine
Published Apr 23, 2023
In preparation for the 2023-24 season, TCU basketball signs four transfers.
Hazel Remington, a TCU movement science major, donates to the TCU blood drive in the Carter BloodCare mobile unit Feb. 22, 2023. TCU student Abbie Orndorff, left, and Carter phlebotomist Destiny Milam, right, discuss the donating process. (Photo by Sally Verrando)

Mobile units will return for the last TCU blood drive of the semester

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2023
TCU's blood drive hopes to match or exceed results of the last drive when Carter BloodCare returns to the TCU campus on April 18.
TCU guard Mike Miles Jr. reacts as time runs out in the teams first-round college basketball game against Arizona State in the mens NCAA Tournament on Friday, March 17, 2023, in Denver. (AP Photo/John Leyba)

‘This is the right time’: Mike Miles Jr. declares for 2023 NBA draft

By Sederick Oliver, Executive Editor, Image Magazine
Published Mar 29, 2023
Mike Miles Jr. declares for the draft.
A phlebotomist, or health care worker trained in drawing blood, checks the donors progress at a Carter BloodCare center. The whole blood donation process, from check-in to departure, takes less than an hour, said James Black, a Carter BloodCare spokesperson. (Photo by Carter BloodCare)

Donate blood in under an hour on the blood donation bus Wednesday

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2023
TCU's blood drive is Wednesday in front of the Brown-Lupton University Union. Find out all the details and how to sign up.
TCU Student event pass leads way for future mobile identification. (Ella Gonzalez/Staff Writer)

Student IDs projected to go mobile

By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer
Published Nov 29, 2022
TCU administration is considering transitioning physical student ID cards to mobile passes for safety and convenience reasons.
A Froggie 5-0 cart transports a student across campus late at night. (Photo courtesy of Riley Garlinghouse)

Froggie 5-0 considers, tests new changes in preparation for the fall

By Trevor Matthews
Published Apr 18, 2022
Students may not be able to use Froggie 5-0 for a convenient trip across campus starting in the fall of 2022.
Plans for the new TCU School of Medicine to be located in the heart of the Fort Worth medical district. (Image courtesy of TCU)

TCU unveils plans for the new TCU School of Medicine

By Lucy Puente
Published Mar 1, 2022
The TCU School of Medicine unveiled plans to put down roots in the heart of Fort Worth’s medical district. The four-story, 100,000 square foot education building is projected to be complete by 2024.
Purple salt was placed after ice closed campus for the second time this semester. (Micah Pearce/Staff Photographer)

On-campus dining options close, classes cancelled soon after

By Micah Pearce
Published Feb 23, 2022
Students started out the day walking to class in freezing weather to find out many on-campus dining options had been closed. TCU later closed campus altogether, cancelling classes until Friday.
Crockett Row at West 7th is hosting a Purple Pop-Up Shop on Friday, September 24, from noon to 7 p.m., at 2959 Crockett Street (Crockett Row Marketing).

Crockett Row hosts “Purple Pop-Up Shop” for TCU fans Friday

By Tristen Smith
Published Sep 24, 2021
On the first day of the 2021 Family Weekend at TCU, members of the community have a unique opportunity to purchase new gameday attire and items ahead of the football game against Southern Methodist University.
Counseling and mental health center implement changes to better assist students

Counseling and mental health center implement changes to better assist students

New changes to the counseling and mental health center look to aid students and their mental health
Fraternity looks to highlight minority women through pageant

Fraternity looks to highlight minority women through pageant

By Ariana Williams
Published Nov 14, 2019
Miss Black and Gold pageant put on by TCU's chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity looks to uplift minority women
Dr. Teresa Dahlberg, dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University. Photo via Syracuse University.

Dahlberg named provost

By Taylor Boser
Published Dec 10, 2018
TCU has chosen Dr. Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg to be the next provost.