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Service agencies set up tables at a volunteer fair. (Nicole Strong/TCU360)

Afghan refugees face a long road in America

By Madilyn Kopec, Staff Writer
Published Dec 4, 2024
There are helpful resources for refugees, but it is a long road to a stress-free life in a new world.
New TCU athletic director Jeremiah Donati speaks at his introductory press conference. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

TCU athletic director leaves to South Carolina

By Sarah Smith, Staff Writer
Published Dec 4, 2024
With South Carolina's athletic director Ray Tanner stepping down, the university works towards hiring TCU's Jeremiah Donati.
The history of the TCU Christmas tree lighting

The history of the TCU Christmas tree lighting

By Courtney O'Connell, Staff Writer
Published Dec 3, 2024
TCU has been putting up a Christmas tree since 1910, and continues the annual celebration tonight.
TCU students filling goodie bags for Bags of Joy.

Bags of Joy: New TCU club aims to spread smiles throughout the community

By Cecilia Murphy, Staff Writer
Published Dec 3, 2024
Bags of Joy, a new club founded by TCU student Sage Villone, aims to impact the local community.
President Pullin and Chancellor Boschini (@texaschristianuniversity)

Chancellor Boschini announces 2025 successor

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Dec 2, 2024
TCU announces President Pullin as the university's 11th chancellor, effective on June 1, 2025.
TCU students writing holiday cards for active military members (courtesy of the TCU Library Instagram @tculibrary.)

Mary Couts Burnett Library supports troops

By Grace Lewis, Staff Writer
Published Dec 2, 2024
10,000 for the Troops Campaign is bringing holiday cheer to veterans with a card to brighten their season.
The Kaizen Project volunteers package Thanksgiving baskets for the upcoming annual food drive. (Hayes Martin).

How college students transform Thanksgiving for 75 families

By Kelsey Finley, Staff Writer
Published Nov 23, 2024
The Kaizen Project, led by TCU students, provides Thanksgiving meals to Fort Worth families.
The A's Bouquets buisness owner posing with her buisness card.

TCU junior starts blooming business

By Molly Curran, Staff Writer
Published Nov 21, 2024
What started as a class project has become a successful floral arrangement business run by TCU student Ally Okonski.
Associate professor in the Department of Theatre at TCU, Penny Maas. Photo courtesy of the College of Fine Arts at TCU.

TCU associate professor receives North Texas Performing Arts Stardust Award

By Rachel McCutchen, Staff Writer
Published Nov 21, 2024
TCU associate professor Penny Maas earns the "Distinguished Collegiate Performing Arts Educator" accolade at the North Texas Performing Arts Stardust Awards, celebrating her influential career in theatre and dedicated teaching at TCU.
TCU Bookstore manager and tech associate going through textbooks. (Grace Lewis/Staff Writer)

Ways to handle your textbooks as the semester wraps up

By Grace Lewis, Staff Writer
Published Nov 20, 2024
What can you do with your textbooks at the end of the semester?
FILE - In this Jan. 30, 2011, file photo, Antonio Hinojosa, natively of Zacatecas, Mexico, currently living in Fort Worth, Texas, rides his horse up Exchange Ave. , in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, in Fort Worth, Texas. Fort Worth Stockyards was identified by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of America’s 11 most endangered historic places. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

The production boom brings Hollywood to Cowtown: Fort Worth welcomes the film industry

By Ella Hestand, Staff Writer
Published Nov 19, 2024
The Fort Worth Film Commission brings stories to life in Cowtown.
TCU Graduation (Photo courtesy of TCUcommencement.com)

What to expect at the TCU fall commencement ceremony

By Courtney O'Connell, Staff Writer
Published Nov 19, 2024
TCU's fall 2024 commencement will feature one ceremony instead of its traditional two.