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Ella Adams, left, holds a sign in memory of her mother, Catherine Eneas, as Dominic Whalawitsa holds a sign for his aunt Gail Teo during the third annual march and gathering for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, People & Families, hosted by the grassroots organization MMIWP Families, Saturday, May 6, 2023, in Seattle. Both Eneas and Teo were killed in 2019 and were members of the Yakama Nation. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

The silence of violence: Missing and murdered Indigenous women portrayals in the media

By Haylee Chiariello, Staff Writer
Published Apr 27, 2025
Despite living with a greater risk of experiencing violence, MMIW are often overshadowed in the news media.

A mission trip to Sri Lanka leads 100 Middle Easterners to Christianity

By Ella Hestand, Staff Writer
Published Apr 25, 2025
During spring break, a team of 12 from the Paradox Church traveled across the world to bring 100 Sri Lankans to faith.

The Schieffer Showcase highlights student innovation at TCU

By Kataeya Sharp, Staff Writer
Published Apr 24, 2025
Last Wednesday, students had the opportunity to present their dedicated projects at the Schieffer Showcase.
Signs in front of the store show the closing of a  Forever 21 store. (Photo courtesy John Sullivan)

The ending of the original fast fashion Forever 21

By Grace Brunton, Staff Writer
Published Apr 23, 2025
Having lost the marketing and sales battle to Shein and Temu, Forever 21 announces May 1 closing.
Customs shoes DeMartino made (Courtesy of Disrupt Customs’ Instagram)

From hobbies to business: TCU student grows business from dorm

By Cal Phillips, Staff Writer
Published Apr 22, 2025
TCU business student works for an athlete clientele including Jack Bech, Jameer Nelson Jr. and Trey Tennyson.
The Healthy Frog and TCU Recovery join to host a mocktail event in honor of Recovery Awareness Month. (via instagram/ @thehealthyfrog and @tcurecovery

Clean out your cabinet: TCU’s safe and easy drug take-back

By Grace Brunton, Staff Writer
Published Apr 22, 2025
TCU will host National Drug Take Back Day on April 25 at Frog Alley, offering a safe, anonymous way to dispose of unused medications and access opioid prevention resources.
Andy and Sue Barham on their wedding day. (Courtesy of the Barhams)

Retired couple with TCU connection reaches their diamond anniversary

By Miller Kerr, Staff Writer
Published Apr 17, 2025
Having married in 1963, a couple celebrates their diamond anniversary in 2025, marking 62 years of love and commitment.
Student volunteers paint a mural for the Tuskegee airmen on TCU Day of Service, Fall 2023. (Courtesy of TCU Engage)

TCU students reflect on Day of Service

By Krystal Guerra, Student Writer
Published Apr 17, 2025
For one TCU student, this Saturday marked the beginning of a new tradition. For another, it’s a final chapter in a meaningful journey of service.
A meme generated by TCU students to convey how it feels to park on campus. (TCU Barstool/Instagram)

Navigating TCU’s campus parking issue: ride shares and innovative solutions

By Madison Haynes, Staff Writer
Published Apr 15, 2025
As parking remains an issue, TCU suggests different solutions to reduce congestion.
The Maybelline tour bus parked outside TCU’s Student Union.

Maybelline’s ‘Maybe It’s Maybelline’ tour brings beauty, confidence and mental health awareness to campuses nationwide

By Yasmin Lopes, Staff Writer
Published Apr 14, 2025
Maybelline spreads beauty, confidence and mental health awareness to college students through "Maybe It's Maybelline" Tour.
TCU Day of Service 2023

TCU’s Day of Service celebrates it’s 25th year of supporting the Fort Worth community

By Miller Kerr and Anthony Soltero
Published Apr 11, 2025
With the month of April is recognized as Global Volunteer Month, TCU is preparing a week of opportunities for students to get involved in the community.
TCU Twisters Club members at Billy Bob's for dancing event (Courtesy from TCU Engage for TCU Twisters)

TCU Twisters bring country dance and community to campus

By Grace Brunton, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2025
The TCU Twisters is a student-led country dance club at TCU that meets weekly at the University Recreation Center, fostering community and inclusivity among students of all skill levels.