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The Neeley Fountain stands outside the school in the business quad.

TCU offers a course to educate students in light of the introduction of NIL

By Josie Straface, Staff Writer
Published Sep 13, 2023

The name, image and likeness policy that is transforming college athletics is also making changes in the classroom.  TCU professor and entrepreneur, Antonio Banos, will teach a course on financial...

Junior Nursing cohort wearing their white coats; a symbol of their start in the professional medical field.

Junior nursing cohort celebrates their graduation to a white coat

By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer
Published Sep 13, 2023

Thursday night held the junior nursing cohort's biannual white coat ceremony, a ceremony to commemorate the nurse's introduction into clinical labs. Families and friends gathered to show their support...

Students listened to Dr. Muhammad Wednesday in the Neeley School of Business. (Photo Courtesy of Haeven Gibbon)

How studying abroad affects a student’s future career path

By Noelle Siwek, Staff Writer
Published Apr 24, 2023
Going global gives students the opportunity to explore new perspectives while navigating different cultures and working with a diverse group of peers. 
The Mary Couts Burnett Library, where many students study and plan their course goals. (Photo Delaney Vega)

TCU transfer organizations offer students an easy transition to the campus community

By Noelle Siwek, Staff Writer
Published Apr 20, 2023
The transfer experience at TCU offers students the help they need for an easy transition into TCU. Events, specific orientations and Frog Camps are all available to make the transfer expereince easier.
The Daryl D. Schmidt Lectureship on Religion in Public Life on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023 in the Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom. (Sydney Brunson/Staff Writer.)

The Daryl D. Schmidt Lectureship speaks on religion in public life

By Sydney Brunson
Published Apr 18, 2023
TCU welcomed guest speakers, Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Robert P. George to speak about the truth-seeking mission of universities as well as the importance of seeking truth in oneself and the world.
Flier for the LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium on War, Conflict, and Society.

TCU History symposium remembers the generosity of Lance Cpl. Benjamin Schmidt

By Walter Flanagin
Published Apr 18, 2023
Symposium remembers former TCU student who donated half his life insurance policy to the history department.
Dr. Thomas Guglielmo answers a question from first-year history major Sam Taylor at the LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium on War, Conflict, and Society on Thursday, March 2, 2023. (Walter Flanagin/Staff Writer)

Author Thomas Guglielmo lectures at the TCU history symposium

By Walter Flanagin, Staff Writer
Published Apr 18, 2023
Dr. Thomas Guglielmo gave a lecture on racial divisions within the U.S. military during World War II at a TCU history symposium on Thursday.
The Mary Couts Burnett Library, where many students study and plan their course goals. (Photo Delaney Vega)

Students share their opinion on TCU advising after enrollment

By Delaney Vega, Staff Writer
Published Apr 17, 2023
Students express their different experiences and opinions on TCU's academic advising processes.
The Harrison Administration Building. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

P/NC deadline extended: Update on SGA bill

By Elizabeth Hubbard, Staff Writer
Published Apr 17, 2023
SGA’s Pass/No Credit bill will go into effect next semester after the undergraduate council modified and approved the bill.
Screen shot of possible internship opportunities. [Photo Courtesy of Maddie Sweeney]

Students use internships to jumpstart their careers

By Riley Hovis, Staff Writer
Published Apr 12, 2023
Before senior year, many students use internships as a way to enter into their desired profession.
TCU's tuition increases almost every year. In the past decade, TCU tuition rose 56% or by $20,630. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU tuition to increase in upcoming year

By Hope Crockett, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2023
TCU students will pay over $3,000 more in the 2023-24 academic school year after trustees approved a 6% tuition hike at this month’s board meeting. 
The American flag flies above the nation’s capitol building. (Elizabeth Hubbard/TCU360)

SGA’s Capitol Hill visit

By Elizabeth Hubbard, Staff Writer
Published Mar 13, 2023
TCU SGA lobbied for four important issues regarding undergraduate students in Washington, D.C.