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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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Newest construction plan aims to close parts of Bellaire Drive for pedestrian walkway
By
Haley Harrison
Published Mar 27, 2018
Construction could begin as early as February 2019.
The Leap: Staying on campus during Easter? We’ve got you covered
By
Riley Knight
Published Mar 27, 2018
A list of things to do over the Easter holiday.
WATCH: Humanitarian talks global health, work with patients and local colleagues
By
Taylor Boser
Published Mar 23, 2018
Anthropologist and humanitarian Paul Farmer talks about his work in global health.
Classroom technology frustrates faculty, students
By
Michelle Ross
Published Mar 23, 2018
Old classroom technology is wasting valuable learning time and frustrating students and faculty.
Campus sees bike-friendly changes
By
Grace Amiss
Published Mar 22, 2018
New bike lanes added on campus in hopes of improving pedestrian safety.
Lead On committee co-chairs share goals with students
By
Shane Battis
Published Mar 22, 2018
Longterm changes may be in store for the university's academic profile, endowment, culture and workforce.
Lane closure on University Drive due to water main break
By
Taylor Boser
Published Mar 9, 2018
Construction on University Drive because of a main water pipe burst is inconveniencing some drivers and students.
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