By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer Published Nov 21, 2023
A petition regarding the LGBTQ community circulated amongst faculty on Oct. 5 and got just over 200 signatures by Oct. 11, the day it was sent to TCU's president and provost.
Associate Professor of...
By Micah Pearce, Executive Editor Published Nov 19, 2023
TCU will be housing the new Bluebonnet Battle trophy for the next year after beating Baylor 42-17 on senior day.
For everyone, it was an important to send the seniors off with a win.
"I know they...
By Aidan Burt, Staff Writer Published Nov 17, 2023
Wednesday afternoon, students looked on with cheerful eyes as this year’s tree for the annual TCU Christmas Tree Lighting rolled into the Campus Commons.
This time-honored tradition consistently draws...
By Micah Pearce, Executive Editor Published Nov 14, 2023
TCU trustees agreed to boost undergraduate tuition 7.9% for the 2024-2025 academic year and add a $250 per credit hour differential fee to undergraduate classes in the Neeley school of business.
The...
By Micah Pearce, Executive Editor Published Nov 13, 2023
It only took 119 games, but the longest-standing college football rivalry in Texas finally has a name: The Bluebonnet Battle.
The student governments for TCU and Baylor, who play in the Carter on Saturday,...
The Van Cliburn Concert Hall was filled on Thursday as TCU marked the investiture of Daniel Pullin as its first modern president.
Chancellor Victor Boschini, in his 21st year at TCU, assured the...
TCU President Daniel Pullin announced in a university town hall that he will emphasize five different categories to expand the scope and success of the university.
Following five years of teaching...
Road Woes
TCU is 1-3 on the road this season after dropping its last game to Texas Tech in Lubbock, but the Frogs will look to improve their home record against No. 7 Texas this weekend.
"I hate...