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TCU’s EIF plays with real money on Wall Street

By Kat Matthews
Published Mar 23, 2017
A Neeley School of Business class is getting the chance to answer the question: What would you do with one million dollars?
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Provost recommends decentralized testing centers

By Nia Brookins
Published Feb 15, 2017
Provost Donovan wants testing centers to stay as is.
Photo courtesy of Sam Tippetts.

TCU’s first on-campus rock climbing competition to take place this weekend

By Brooke Morrissy
Published Dec 2, 2016
TCU Rock Climbing Team will host the competition Sunday, Dec. 4.
Performance art piece by Sam Granado for the Feminist Concepts and Strategies studio art class (photo courtesy of Rachel Livedalen).

Studio art class sparks feminist conversation

By Makenzie Stallo
Published Dec 2, 2016
The class is letting art spark conversations about gender and feminism on campus.
 Purple and white lights make the BLUU sparkle.  Snowflakes are projected onto the building for the evening but the lights stay on through winter nights.  (Sam Bruton/TCU Staff Photographer)

TCU Christmas tree lighting 2016

By Jocelyn Sitton
Published Nov 30, 2016
TCU's annual Christmas tree lighting took place Nov. 29.
TCU students will breathe deep to fight lung cancer

TCU students will breathe deep to fight lung cancer

By Makenzie Stallo
Published Nov 21, 2016
After the death of her father, a TCU senior is bringing an event called Breathe Deep TCU to campus to raise awareness and funds for lung cancer research.
Trump and Clinton: Where are the campaign signs?

Trump and Clinton: Where are the campaign signs?

By Hannah Gibson
Published Nov 4, 2016
One strange phenomenon characterized this election season.
Raavi Baldota leads her free Bollywood cardio class demo at the rec center on Oct. 14, 2016.

Bollywood cardio class spreads cultural awareness

By Kaylee Bowers
Published Nov 3, 2016
An Indian student is using a Bollywood cardio class to spread cultural awareness.
Bordeaux may not be happy about having Celiac but she does enjoy making her gluten-free pasta.

Profiling the disease behind the gluten-free diet

By Molly Jenkins
Published Oct 25, 2016
While many people are deciding to go gluten-free just for kicks, some physically can't eat gluten.
Melt Ice Cream's new location on Magnolia has brought new advertising appeals to the company. (Jocelyn Sitton / TCU360)

Melt Ice Creams lets customers do the advertising

By Taylor Wirtz
Published Oct 19, 2016
The Fort Worth ice cream shop serves as a hotspot for social media photoshoots.
Photo By Molly Jenkins

Cardiac screening: To help or hurt?

By Molly Jenkins
Published Oct 13, 2016
Unknown cardiac issues pose a risk to many student athletes. A new study looks to find out whether or not ECG screenings are worth mandating.
Sam Bruton/Staff Photographer

TCU takes a new step to help sexual assault victims

By William Konig
Published Oct 13, 2016
TCU adds new advocate position.