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TCU police issued a crime alert informing students of an off campus assault Sunday.

College-aged man suspected of indecent exposure

Published Dec 8, 2015
A female student reported to TCU police she saw a man touching himself inappropriately while looking at her.
Courtesy of TCU MSA Facebook page

Muslim Student Association focuses on community after Paris attacks

Published Dec 8, 2015
The student organization is fighting the misconception that Islam is a violent religion while fostering support for the muslim community.
Panel of students speaking to INA students

Education majors give glimpse of college to international students

Published Dec 8, 2015
TCU education majors take immigrant and refugee students around campus to inspire them to pursue higher education.
Ryan Lewis, left, and Macklemore posesbackstage at the Grammy Nominations Concert Live! on Friday, Dec. 6, 2013, at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Students react to spring concert announcement

Published Dec 3, 2015
Students had mixed reactions to the announcement of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis performing at the spring concert.
Budtender Trevor Hollis holds a pair of marijuana buds for a customer at the Denver Kush Club early Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, in north Denver. More than two dozen customers took advantage of a new Colorado holiday tradition of marijuana shops drawing customers with discounted weed and holiday gift sets.

Substance abuse on the rise at TCU

Published Nov 30, 2015
In the past six years, substance abuse violations have more than doubled at TCU, but there are many possible causes for the increase.
From a foodie professor: Chicken Tortilla Soup

From a foodie professor: Chicken Tortilla Soup

By Dr. Lyn
Published Nov 30, 2015
Lyn Dart is an Associate Professor and Food Management Program Director for the Department of Nutritional Sciences. She shares one of her favorite recipes: chicken tortilla soup.
Safety Net: Fort Worth nonprofit empowers people in poverty

Safety Net: Fort Worth nonprofit empowers people in poverty

Published Nov 26, 2015
TCU students and alumni are helping The Net, a local nonprofit in the Fort Worth community.
Fort Worth Parade of Lights comes to town earlier this year

Fort Worth Parade of Lights comes to town earlier this year

Published Nov 26, 2015
The 33rd annual parade included the addition of texting in votes for fan-favorite floats and had a record number of float entries.
Patio layout of MASH'D. (Megan Stookey/TCU 360)

MASH’D Restaurant Review

Published Nov 24, 2015
Our food critic finds a new addition to West 7th to be strong in drinks and atmosphere but lacking in other areas.
TCU students create a mentorship program for Paschal seniors.

TCU students start mentorship program at Paschal High School

Published Nov 23, 2015
Four TCU students start a mentorship program at R.L Paschal High School for High School seniors.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott holds a book about Texas school laws as he delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the House and Senate, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Texas among states opposing Syrian refugee resettlement

Published Nov 23, 2015
Syria's current conflict has forced 12 million citizens to take refuge in other countries. TCU professor Hannan Hammad calls Abbot's recommendation "shocking."
Students from all faiths gathered to discuss Muslim culture and the ritual of fasting at the Muslim Student Association's Fast-A-Thon on Nov. 19, 2015, in the Tucker Technology Center at TCU.

Muslim students share culture at Fast-A-Thon

Published Nov 20, 2015
Students broke fast with a Mediterranean buffet and listened to a well-received speech from a local imam.