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Kim Rahebi TCU student earning a PHD in health science and the founder of Garden Frogs giving a go frogs with a tulip bulb in hand (Grace Lewis/ Staff Writer).

Rooted in beauty: the enduring legacy of Mary Evans Beasley

By Grace Lewis, Staff Writer
Published Mar 15, 2025
With her $7.4 million endowment, Beasley has helped beautify TCU's campus for over 35 years.
Children with Down syndrome pose for a group picture at the end of a sports demonstration marking the upcoming World Down Syndrome Day, in Bucharest, Romania, Tuesday, March 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)

Celebrating World Down Syndrome Day: a day of inclusion and awareness

By Yasmin Lopes, Staff Writer
Published Mar 14, 2025
KinderFrogs at TCU is celebrating early with activities like planting tulips and creating posters, while this year’s theme, “Improve Our Support Systems,” highlights the need for better resources.
TCU’s Mock Trial team celebrates after a record win, sending them to the ORCS in Memphis. (Photo courtesy of TCU.edu)

TCU mock trial makes history with first-ever championship series bid

By Madison Haynes, Staff Writer
Published Mar 13, 2025
TCU Mock Trial ends their season by competing at the American Mock Trial Association’s Opening Round Championship Series.
Sister Cindy holds up her sign urging students to "Trust Jesus". (Yasmin Lopes/Staff Writer)

TCU students react to Sister Cindy’s bold preaching: faith meets controversy

By Yasmin Lopes, Staff Writer
Published Mar 13, 2025
Sister Cindy drew a crowd in a recent campus visit with mixed reviews from student.
TCU Neeley students training to be mentors for spring 2025 (Picture via instagram/ @neeleynextstep)

TCU Neeley Mentorship Program is empowering future business leaders

By Tara Meany, Staff Writer
Published Mar 13, 2025
The 10-week program pairs sophomore students with business mentors, preparing them for future interviews and careers.
SFA members working on the set of their film “Breaking and Mentoring.” (Courtesy SFA)

Aspiring filmmakers at TCU look to one club for opportunities

By Jimmy Granados, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2025
The Student Filmmakers Association at TCU offers students hands-on experience in filmmaking as well as fostering a tight-knit creative community.
Scooters, which can reach speeds up to 20 mph, have become a popular way for students to get around campus. (Yasmin Lopes)

TCU considers stricter scooter safety rules

By Yasmin Lopes, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2025
As campus scooter culture increases so do the potential risks they pose.
Carrie Palin is Cisco's senior vice president and chief marketing officer. (Courtesy of Cisco)

Insights from industry leader: TCU alumna, Cisco CMO to speak at TCU

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Mar 10, 2025
Carrie Palin will share insights from her career in technology and communications, offering students valuable lessons on leadership, networking and industry success.
A display of vintage fashion in the Neeley School of Business.

Women in business: Leadership event looks at fashion through the decades

By Lilly Pool, Perrin Gilman and Analise Wachtel
Published Mar 8, 2025
Hosted by the Neeley School of Business and the Department of Fashion Merchandising, a fashion show and lecture showcased women in business throughout the decades.
TCU's student athletes participating in the self-defense class hosted by Sgt. Richard Martinez of the TCU Police Department. (Richard Martinez)

TCU Police offers self-defense training to equip students with life-saving skills

By Kaylene Cunningham, Staff Writer
Published Mar 7, 2025
Sgt. Richard Martinez, a certified instructor with the TCU Police Department, launched self-defense classes to equip students with practical skills for handling real-world threats on and off-campus.
The Brown-Lupton Health Center is located on Stadium Drive.

Flu season lingers with TCU and Texas still seeing high case numbers

By Paris Goodman, Staff Writer
Published Mar 7, 2025
Flu activity has peaked nationwide according to the CDC, and Tarrant County Public Health expects flu cases to rise this month. TCU has also seen an uptick in cases while health experts continue to stress the importance of flu shots and preventive measures.
Students are able to grab their SNAG right from the front of their dorm. (Tara Meany/Staff Writer)

SNAG versus the giants: Which delivery service reigns supreme at TCU?

By Tara Meany, Staff Writer
Published Mar 6, 2025
SNAG, a popular on-campus delivery service, made its mark on TCU with quicker delivery times and convenient delivery.