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Germán Gutiérrez, the founder of the festival, conducts the orchestra during one of their many rehearsals. (Macy Bayer/Staff Writer)

Latin American Music Festival brings globally renowned artists to TCU

By Macy Bayer, Staff Writer
Published Sep 25, 2025
TCU students will soon share the stage with a Grammy Award-winning artist at the 14th Biennial Latin American Music Festival.
From the left: Amanda Malvik, a junior nursing major; Elizabeth Soto, a junior psychology major; and Veronica Arrocha, a senior psychology major, all studied in Seville, Spain, during the spring semester of 2025. (Sofia DelliCarpini/Staff Writer)

TCU study abroad alumni come together at the reunion dinner

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Sep 25, 2025
TCU looks to offer abroad alums a celebration and future opportunities upon their return to campus.
Individuals at Oktoberfest. 
Promotional photo courtesy of fortworthoktoberfest.com/about/gallery/

Oktoberfest in Fort Worth brings Germany to Texas

By Andrew Guyer, Staff Writer
Published Sep 24, 2025
The president of the TCU German Club said it's a chance for anyone to go explore Bavarian culture and history... and have some fun.
Geoffrey Craig, KTCU station co-manager; Bob Schieffer; Jamie Alexander, KTCU donor; Roy Eaton, Roxo donor; and Janice McCall, KTCU station co-manager, cutting the purple TCU ribbon at the grand opening of the newly renovated KTCU radio station.

KTCU and Roxo reopen with upgrades and legacy voices

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Sep 18, 2025
Over family weekend, Bob Schieffer and Roy Eaton visited their alma mater to see the upgrades and share some timeless journalistic advice.
The Mary Couts Burnett Library lit up in the evening.

TCU library ranked No. 10 in The Princeton Review

By Megan Esparza, Staff Writer
Published Sep 18, 2025
Despite uneasiness surrounding the renovation of the TCU library over a decade ago, the Mary Couts Burnett Library ranked No. 10 in The Princeton Review for Best College Library.
TCU Neeley Leadership Program students at Whole Foods Market headquarters in Austin. (Devon Swaney/Staff Writer)

Whole Foods headquarters hosts annual Neeley Leadership Program retreat

By Devon Swaney, Staff Writer
Published Sep 16, 2025
Neeley Leadership Program students took their annual leadership retreat to Whole Foods headquarters in Austin, gaining lessons from top executives while strengthening bonds across cohorts.
McNair Scholar Favor Igwilo, a senior biochemistry major, presents the findings of her summer research internship with the Crop-to-Food Innovation program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. (Courtesy of LaTrina Parker Hall)

TCU McNair Scholars Program supports students pursuing doctoral degrees

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Student Writer
Published Sep 16, 2025
First-generation students gain research experience and graduate school preparation through a federally funded program.
TCU’s Fine Arts Building showcase window (Courtesy of TCU Fashion Merchandising)

TCU fashion merchandising set to show off their style

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Sep 10, 2025
Months of preparation pays off as TCU fashion merchandising is set to host its open house Friday.
The American College of Thessaloniki in Greece, Bissell Library, October 7, 2023 / Photo The National Herald

New boundaries overseas for future TCU applicants and current students

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Sep 5, 2025
TCU Global has unveiled seven new locations, including TCU-In Japan, alongside a new program for future frogs.
Students hold yellow daisies distributed by Student Body Vice President Charity Ketu's campaign team Monday, April 7, 2025.

The happiest students wear purple

By Sophia Rozycki and Raquel Caballero
Published Sep 5, 2025
Texas Christian University ranks No.1 for happiest students in Princeton Review's 2026 analysis, with students citing community spirit and personal connections as driving factors.
Students in the cohort pose with their professors for the first day of classes in the program. (@tcuotd on Instagram)

TCU introduces doctor of occupational therapy program

By Anna Gasowski, Staff Writer
Published Sep 3, 2025
TCU’s Harris College has a new cohort of 25 students for the inaugural year of its doctoral occupational therapy program.
Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Gallery (TCU 360 File Photo)

Smithsonian curator calls TCU’s hidden meteorite gallery ‘a true treasure’

By Bailey Bates, Staff Writer
Published Aug 28, 2025
Oscar E. Monnig left his life's work to TCU when he died. Here's the whole story.