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Wall of integration highlights history of campus inclusion

Wall of integration highlights history of campus inclusion

By Ariana Williams
Published Sep 11, 2019
The Mary Couts Burnett Library recently set up an exhibit explaining integration at TCU.
Buster Graybill working on the R.M.U.T.T. Photo courtesy of Buster Graybill.

‘End of the world’ art exhibit coming to TCU

By Jacob Hook
Published Sep 4, 2019
The Art Galleries at TCU welcomes Buster Graybill's exhibition that features sculptures, paintings and a doomsday trailer this Friday.
Keen placed first in the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon last year plans on running it faster this year. Credit: Caitlin Keen

Marathon runner persists after being mauled by a pit bull

By Grace Toups
Published May 4, 2019
A Fort Worth marathon runner who was mauled by an unleashed pit bull is not letting the attack stop her from running.
Fortress Festival concert view.

Fort Worth Music Festival

By Colleen Powell
Published Apr 25, 2019
Fortress Festival is coming to Fort Worth April 27 and 28.
An image of last month's aggravated robbery suspect as been released. Image courtesy of Fort Worth Police's Twitter.

Suspect identified in off-campus aggravated robbery

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Apr 17, 2019
The suspect in last month's aggravated robbery at Bank of America has been identified.
The road to opioid abuse: Prescription drugs

The road to opioid abuse: Prescription drugs

By Alana Wynn
Published Apr 8, 2019
Tarrant County is thousands of miles away from the epicenter of the nation’s opioid epidemic, but health officials have created a strategy that has helped react to the crisis. This is an inside look into the rise, wreckage and recovery of the opioid crisis in Tarrant County, Texas.
The Tarrant County Courthouse. Photo from Fort Worth Weekly

CASA of Tarrant County advocates for children in foster care

By Taylor Boser
Published Apr 3, 2019
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and CASA is looking to gain more volunteers to help children in foster care who are in need.
TCU student, Emma Patterson, practice the connecting principle with Huck, an orphan under Show Hope’s care. Pictured by: Hilliary Cheatham

Donation drive plans to help orphanages in China

By Taylor Brumbaugh
Published Apr 2, 2019
TCU child development students are studying abroad this summer in China. They are having a donation drive to supply orphanages with needed resources.
"Ignorance can only be dissolved through our willingness to educate. With this panel we strive to educate our community on the “T” in the LGBTQ+ and all who identify under the “T” umbrella," said co-organizer Cason Esquivel. Credit: Cason Esquivel.

Fort Worth holds its first transgender day of visibility observance

By Grace Toups
Published Mar 30, 2019
Fort Worth celebrates its first International Transgender Day of Visibility this Sunday.
Frog Camp Director Board, Photo from https://sds.tcu.edu/students/incoming/frogcamp/join-the-staff/

Student leaders encourage differences at Frog Camp

By Livia Lavender
Published Mar 28, 2019
Student leaders around campus are encouraging the celebration of differences and diversity.
Keen placed first in the Flying Pig Marathon last year and wants to beat her time record this year. Credit: Caitlin Keen

Marathon runner attacked on Trinity Trails

By Grace Toups
Published Mar 5, 2019
A Fort Worth marathon runner was mauled Sunday afternoon by an unleashed pit bull.
Fort Worth police said they must take action to stop citizen complaints about off-campus parties.

Second sighting of police officer impersonator happens near TCU

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Mar 1, 2019
The Fort Worth police department is currently investigating two cases involving a police officer impersonator; the most recent of which was near TCU.