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Classroom technology frustrates faculty, students

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.
Photo courtesy of Grace Amiss

Campus sees bike-friendly changes

By Grace Amiss
Published Mar 22, 2018
New bike lanes added on campus in hopes of improving pedestrian safety.
David Nolan, co-chair of the endowment goal, talks to a student about his findings. (Photo by Shane Battis.)

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

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.
This is just one of the 300 reusable Starbucks coffee cups distributed to Students by the TCU SGA.

SGA pushes for a greener campus, one cup at a time

By Michael Rogers
Published Mar 9, 2018
New TCU bill proposed works to reduce waste by giving 300 reusable Starbucks coffee cups to students.
Junior Luken Baker waits for a play at first base against Long Beach State on February 25.
Photo Credit: Alexa Hines

Big 12 adds experimental pitching clock rule for conference games

By Alexa Hines
Published Mar 4, 2018
Schlossnagle said he's not worried that the new rule will throw off his team.
There's a new Horned Frog in town

There’s a new Horned Frog in town

By Kristen Clarke
Published Mar 3, 2018
SuperFrog has a new partner in crime.
Joel Fendelman and James Chase Sanchez discuss the film "Man on Fire" at TCU on March 1, 2018. (Photo by Michelle Carter)

‘Man on Fire’ discusses the lingering racism in Grand Saline, Texas

By Michelle Carter
Published Mar 2, 2018
The "Man on Fire" screening discussed racism in Grand Saline, Texas and what pastor Charles Moore did to bring awareness to the situation by setting himself on fire.
WATCH: Two Peace Corps members talk their experience, application tips

WATCH: Two Peace Corps members talk their experience, application tips

By Taylor Boser
Published Mar 1, 2018
Two employees of the Peace Corps encouraged TCU students to consider applying for the Peace Corps, while they shared experiences they had that changed their whole lives.
Nelson Mandela’s former prison guard visits campus to reflect on their unlikely friendship

Nelson Mandela’s former prison guard visits campus to reflect on their unlikely friendship

By Brandon Kitchin
Published Mar 1, 2018
Nelson Mandela's former prison guard shares stories of his dear friendship.
Photo courtesy of Here Comes Treble

A cappella groups look to start next year on a high note

By Grace Amiss
Published Feb 28, 2018
TCU's a capella groups reflect on their past year successes.
Courtesy of gofrogs.com

Baseball adjusts to losing numerous key players from previous seasons

By Alexis Guerrero
Published Feb 28, 2018
The team may be young this season, but the expectations remain the same for TCU Baseball.