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Success in athletics attracts students to university

By Brandon Kitchin
Published Dec 11, 2016

With each TCU athletics win, interest in the university rises from students around the world – both from students looking to attend a great school with good sports programs and from students who want...

"Blue Texas" details the goals of different activist groups and how they united for change.  (Photo courtesy of Max Krochmal)

History professor explores the people behind the fight for civil rights in Texas

By Sam Bruton
Published Dec 5, 2016
A TCU history professor published a book on democratic coalitions of civil rights era Texas.
A testing center, like the one shown above, has been talked about for the past four to five years at TCU’s Faculty Senate meetings.

TCU considering on-campus centralized testing center

By Monica Dziak
Published Dec 5, 2016
Pros and cons of a centralized testing center have been discussed at TCU for several years.
TCU's tuition increases almost every year. In the past decade, TCU tuition rose 56% or by $20,630. (TCU 360 Photo Archive)

Students with learning disabilities feel well accommodated at TCU

By Monica Dziak
Published Dec 5, 2016
Some TCU students with learning disabilities say that if it weren't for their accommodations from the Student Disabilities Services department, they may not have been as successful throughout their college career.
Five Graphic Design seniors to unveil three plus years worth of works

Five Graphic Design seniors to unveil three plus years worth of works

By Sam Bruton
Published Dec 2, 2016
TCU BFA Seniors to unveil Graphic Design show, "Prism."
Performance art piece by Sam Granado for the Feminist Concepts and Strategies studio art class (photo courtesy of Rachel Livedalen).

Studio art class sparks feminist conversation

By Makenzie Stallo
Published Dec 2, 2016
The class is letting art spark conversations about gender and feminism on campus.
TCU safety Caylin Moore is a a Rhodes Scholar. (Brandon Kitchin / TCU 360)

It’s official: Caylin Moore is a Rhodes Scholar

By Kristen Weaver
Published Nov 20, 2016
TCU senior Caylin Moore overcame odds to receive one of the most prestigious awards in the U.S. He'll study in England next fall.
Some of the sticky notes posted under the "as an individual" column,

Professor uses sticky notes to promote healing

By Paris Jones
Published Nov 16, 2016
A strategic communication professor is letting students share different ways to heal and encourage unity after the election.
Meet Diane Snow, new dean of the John V. Roach Honors College

Meet Diane Snow, new dean of the John V. Roach Honors College

By Sam Bruton
Published Nov 15, 2016
The new dean of the John V. Roach Honors College has plans for the college.
Gender gap increases in colleges around the nation

Gender gap increases in colleges around the nation

By Jessica Ranck
Published Nov 14, 2016
TCU isn't the only university that is seeing an uneven male-female ratio.
eSPOT questionnaire to undergo changes

eSPOT questionnaire to undergo changes

By Nia Brookins
Published Nov 8, 2016
The faculty senate voted to change the semesterly questionnaire Thursday.
Producers Julie Snyder and Sarah Koenig speak on the production and reporting behind their podcasts, 'Serial.' (Sam Bruton/TCU Staff Photographer)

“Serial” producers give behind the scenes perspective

By Sam Bruton
Published Oct 29, 2016
"Serial" podcast creators give their perspective on the production and reporting behind the series.