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A panel of Indian students at TCU speaks at the ICFs Diwali celebration, sharing stories of their cultures, upbringings and beliefs to help attendees gain a deeper understanding of Indian traditions. (Cecilia Le/Staff Photographer)

TCU International Christian Fellowship brings together students of all religions

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Feb 18, 2024
The aroma of steaming rice and spicy curry greets Yash Tyagi, a senior computer science major from India, as he enters the cozy house located at 2713 Wabash Ave.
Dr. Frederick Gooding presents the introductory slide at the Fort Worth Public Library, on Feb. 3, 2023. (Photo courtesy of LeAnna Schooley/Center for Texas Studies at TCU)

Presentation dedicated to Black history at TCU reveals school’s complex racial history

By Boots Giblin, Staff Writer
Published Feb 17, 2024
Two authors presented the first book dedicated to Black history at TCU.
Students, faculty, staff and alumni gather inside the TCU intercultural center for Lunar New Year’s celebrations on Feb. 9, 2024. (Zahra Ahmad/Staff Photographer)

TCU celebrates Year of the Dragon with Lunar New Year event 

By Zahra Ahmad, Staff Writer
Published Feb 15, 2024
TCU student organizations celebrate the Lunar New Year with food, music and community.
The Neeley School of Business is dedicated to preparing the next generation of business leaders. (Kelsey Finley/Staff Writer)

Neeley faculty faces capacity constraints: A growing challenge amidst success

By Kelsey Finley, Staff Writer
Published Feb 15, 2024
As undergraduate enrollment increases, Neeley risks losing accreditation and inconveniencing its students.
TCU womens track athletes Tabitha Kalunde Ngao, Gracie Morris, and Jasmin Muhammad-Graham after competing in the Jarvis Scott Open on Feb. 9, 2024. They recorded the three fastest 800m times in program history during the same race. (Image courtesy of GoFrogs.com)

TCU track and field athletes will appear in new Paramount+ drama, “Land Man”

By Ella Hestand, Staff Writer
Published Feb 14, 2024
TCU track and field athletes will be featured in the background of a scene of Taylor Sheridan's newest drama.
The 2024 Womens Business Executive Board coordinates networking and business-related opportunities for female Neeley students. (AJ Bickham/Staff Photographer)

The Women’s Business Network: breaking barriers for women in Neeley

By Elle Wood, Staff Writer
Published Feb 13, 2024
The Women’s Business Network works to give young women in Neeley the tools and confidence to navigate the male-dominated field.
Students check out the Brews and Books event hosted by theCrew. (Roderick Villareal/Staff Photographer)

theCrew hosts Brews and Books event

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published Feb 13, 2024
Students barter for books and chance the Plinko board of prizes at theCrew's Brews and Books event.
Joshua Arce at Ministry Week inside Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, TX. (Zahra Ahmad/Staff Photographer)

TCU’s Native & Indigenous initiatives apparent at ministry week

By Zahra Ahmad, Staff Writer
Published Feb 12, 2024
Church and industry leaders discuss topics important to Native Americans at an annual February clergy conference.
The roadside view of Lowdon Track and Field Complex. The complex will be featured in a new Paramount+ drama. (Ella Hestand/Staff Photographer)

New Paramount+ drama will feature TCU students and alumni

By Ella Hestand, Staff Writer
Published Feb 12, 2024
A new Paramount+ drama, "Landman," is set to film a scene at Lowdon Track and Field Complex on Feb. 15 with students and alumni as extras.
Wendy Davis, a former representative of the 10th district in the Texas Senate, discusses internal issues the US faces. Davis Graduated from TCU with a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1990. (Nick Di Re/Staff Photographer)

‘Challenges to Democracy’ panel expands on major internal issues in politics

By Nick Di Re, Staff Writer
Published Feb 12, 2024
A political science professor is joined by three former Tarrant County public officials for a discussion about modern democracy.
TCU Elite posing during their team photoshoot in front of Sadler Hall on December 2022. (Photo courtesy of Kirsten Satz)

TCU Elite Dance is set to compete at the annual College Classic in Florida

By Kimberly Moreno, Staff Writer
Published Feb 11, 2024
TCU Elite Dance looks to compete at a high caliber in a national competition.
Brenda Ciardiello with some of her work. (Courtesy of Brenda Ciardiello)

Mary Couts Burnett Library hosts artist Brenda Ciardiello

By Paxton Crews, Staff Writer
Published Feb 10, 2024
The next speaker in TCU’s Visiting Artist Workshop is a Fort Worth artist whose work helps her form connections and think beyond her point of view.