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Professor of religion Scott Langston introducing "More Than a Word" filmmakers, John and Kenn Little, to the TCU audience Wednesday evening. Photo by Carolina Olivares.

‘More Than a Word’ screening addresses Native American based mascots

By Carolina Olivares
Published Feb 22, 2018
The "More Than a Word" film screening Monday night at TCU discussed issues Native Americans continue to face regarding mascots and culture appropriation.
Vigil honors former student behind 'Choose Joy' mantra

Vigil honors former student behind ‘Choose Joy’ mantra

By Taylor Boser
Published Feb 21, 2018
Chi Omega hosted a vigil to remember a TCU student who died from colon cancer two years ago.
TCU Rowing Club spreading gravel as foundation for future temporary boathouse at Marine Creek Lake. Photo by Carolina Olivares.

Rowing club seeks growth and competition

By Carolina Olivares
Published Feb 17, 2018
The TCU Rowing Club has grown competitive over the past four years, so much so that it may present the idea of becoming an NCAA Division I Women's team to the university.
Shanel Alexander and Stephen Crowder talk about whether male privilege exists. (Photo by Shane Battis.)

Conservative personality Steven Crowder sparks ‘male privilege’ debate

By Shane Battis
Published Feb 16, 2018
TCU College Republicans brought the conservative to open a political dialogue between students.
Photo by Alexis Guerrero

From the basketball court to the recording studio

By Alexis Guerrero
Published Feb 13, 2018
Toree Thompson balances her role as a basketball player with her passion for rapping.
Officer Pamela Christian demonstrates to student government how to use the Kubaton self defense key chain. (Photo courtesy Michael Rogers)

SGA approves funding for self-defense keychains

By Michael Rogers
Published Feb 10, 2018
The TCU House of Representatives passed funding for self-defense keychains and four other bills in the second meeting of the year.
TCU ramping up anti-hazing efforts for the new semester

TCU ramping up anti-hazing efforts for the new semester

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Feb 10, 2018
TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life is working closely with students to continue to build a positive Greek culture on campus.
Pictured; Sarah and Abbey Goldberg. Photo courtesy of Sarah Goldberg.

TCU looking to expand suicide prevention and awareness campaign

By Grace Amiss
Published Feb 8, 2018
TCU works to spread awareness about mental health and suicide awareness through their "R U OK?" campaign.
Mike Webb, a Sons of Confederate Veterans officer, stands before an oversized Mississippi state flag and speaks about the importance of keeping the Confederate battle emblem on the flag, at a rally with other pro flag groups at the state Capitol in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Confederate propaganda during FWSSR causes discomfort for some students

By Kate Redfield
Published Feb 5, 2018
Waving their controversial battle flag, the Sons of Confederate Veterans make their presence clear Standing outside the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
Ben Taylor addresses the SGA at their weekly Tuesday meeting. Photo taken on Jan. 29 in Fort Worth, Texas by Robbie Vaglio.

SGA president proposes adding Intentional Dialogue program to Intro to University Life curriculum

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 5, 2018
Student Body President Ben Taylor aims to equip all incoming students with skills to communicate across difference.
Photo by Taylor Freetage

Students worn down by flu season

By Grace Toups
Published Feb 5, 2018
TCU Students increasingly contracting the flu on campus causing concerns among students and professors not wanting to be affected.