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Aardvark closes, Christ Chapel relocates

Aardvark closes, Christ Chapel relocates

By Michelle Ross
Published Apr 12, 2018
A local bar off of University has closed, leaving a college ministry to relocate.
SPOT reviews of faculty start April 18.

Some faculty concerned over bias against female professors’ SPOT evaluations

By Caroline Love
Published Apr 11, 2018
Some female professors say their gender negatively affects their SPOT evaluations, but students might not be aware of their own biases.
Outreach program working as an alternative to counseling

Outreach program working as an alternative to counseling

By Taylor Boser
Published Apr 10, 2018
Three TCU students helped bring an alternative to counseling to campus.
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR DICKS SPORTING GOODS - Multi-platinum superstar and CALIA lead designer Carrie Underwood and her road trainer Eve Overland, lead a Carrie-inspired workout with local Houston media and influencers at the DICK’S Sporting Goods Grand Opening Celebration at Baybrook Mall in Friendswood, TX on Friday, October 21, 2016.  (Photo by Scott Dalton/Invision for DICKS Sporting Goods/AP Images)

The Leap: Get a summer-ready body from the comfort of a dorm

By Claire Wright
Published Apr 7, 2018
Fitness gurus like Kayla Itsines are showing off her ability to do workouts in unlikely places.
A row of cars parked in the Harrison lot behind the Brite Divinity Building, Friday, February 9, 2018 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Hunter Smith)

Students frustrated, concerned by lack of close to campus parking

By Hunter Smith
Published Apr 6, 2018
Find a good parking spot on campus is already tricky and it will soon become an even greater challenge.
Alpha Omicron Pi continues the fight against arthritis

Alpha Omicron Pi continues the fight against arthritis

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Apr 5, 2018
Students gathered in the commons Wednesday to compete in Alpha Omicron Pi's annual philanthropy event Sink-Out Arthritis.
The Leap: Which TCU faculty member are you?

The Leap: Which TCU faculty member are you?

By Megan Guter
Published Apr 5, 2018
Take this quiz to find your spirit TCU faculty member.
Fashion merchandising’s hidden asset

Fashion merchandising’s hidden asset

By Taylor Wirtz
Published Apr 4, 2018
The Fashion Merchandising Department has quite the hidden gem kept within its halls.
TCUs Office of Religious and Spiritual Life offered kind words to the Muslim community on campus after an international threat went viral. (Photo by Taylor Boser.)

Office of Religious and Spiritual Life affirms Muslim students in light of online threats

By Shane Battis
Published Apr 3, 2018
No threats against Muslim students have been reported to the police.
Thirteen students travel to New York City for the TCU Theatre Senior Showcase 2018. Photo courtesy of Carroll Herrings Facebook.

The Leap: Why 13 students spent spring break in the concrete jungle

By Riley Knight
Published Mar 30, 2018
An inside look into the trip that determines the careers of TCU's senior BFA performance majors.
Photo courtesy of Martha Cavazos

Panhellenic women plan service trip to Nepal next year

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Mar 28, 2018
Sixteen sorority women from TCU's Panhellenic community will be trekking to Nepal next January to spread awareness for education and women empowerment.
Construction causes some Greek housing residents to walk farther distances to class

Construction causes some Greek housing residents to walk farther distances to class

By Colleen Powell
Published Mar 28, 2018
Construction blocking the walkway in between Pamela and Edward Clark and Marion Halls is increasing the commute time for some students.