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Foster Hall promotes community from the moment its residents check in on move-in day. (Photo Credit: Shane Battis)

Dorm room no-nos: things you can’t have in the residence hall 

By Paris Goodman, Staff Writer
Published Apr 28, 2025
And TCU students share their most useful residence hall buys.
Jessica Rowe, a graduating senior in music education posing in front of the TCU Music Center for her senior photos. (Krystal Guerra/Staff Writer)

Three on-campus locations that make popular graduation photo spots

By Krystal Guerra, Student Writer
Published Apr 28, 2025
Capture your senior year at TCU with the perfect photo at one of these commemorative campus landmarks: Creative Commons, the BLUU arches and Frog Fountain.
TCU Volunteers loading donated items on to a truck to be sent to ReFrog's community partners in 2023. (Courtesy of TCU Sustainability)

ReFrog program helps students donate items during move-out

By Anthony Soltero, Staff Writer
Published Apr 28, 2025
As the spring semester comes to a close, learn how you can donate your usable items through the ReFrog program.
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.
TCU Showgirls team of 25 at a home football game (TCU Showgirls)

TCU Showgirls head into a new season

By Tara Meany, Staff Writer
Published Apr 26, 2025
TCU Showgirls reflect on a season sharing the spotlight with TCU athletics.
Professional shot of APO's Production of Urinetown (Theatre TCU)

TCU chapter of APO presented gender bent “Urinetown”

By Colin McThorn, Staff Writer
Published Apr 24, 2025
The comedic dystopian musical features members of Alpha Psi Omega in non-traditional roles.
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.
EPIC City planned layout, the mosque is visible and in the center of the city along with a town square surrounded by the houses that will also be made for citizens of the city. Portrays a regular city layout. (EPIC City website)

Plans for EPIC City makes polarizing impact in Plano

By David Zavala, Staff Writer
Published Apr 23, 2025
While facing stark criticism from Governor Abbott, leaders of the East Plano Islamic Center are making strides in the progress.
Mitch Guerra, cast member of Survivor season 48 (Courtesy of CBS)

Survivor cast member advocates about speech impediment

By Miller Kerr, Staff Writer
Published Apr 23, 2025

For one Survivor contestant, 13 was a lucky number. That's how many years Mitch Guerra, 34, applied to be one of the castaways competing for the $1 million prize that comes with being the sole survivor...

All Shook Up previews

Director Penny Maas brings Elvis back with “All Shook Up”

By Colin McThorn, Staff Writer
Published Apr 22, 2025
Now a full-time professor, Maas brings her experience on Broadway to choreograph and direct the Elvis show.
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.
TCU's Robert Carr Chapel (Caleb Gottry)

How TCU worships: the university’s response to the national and institutional religious regression

By Isabella Tankersley and Boots Giblin
Published Apr 19, 2025
Despite research showing a decline in organized religion both nationally and institutionally, TCU is still home to more than 20 religious organizations.