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Cars built by engineering students for this year's competition.

Racing towards learning: engineering class car race drives creativity and collaboration

By Yasmin Lopes, Staff Writer
Published Apr 15, 2025
An engineering professor stresses the importance of hands-on learning, ditching the books for a unique assignment.
Business students engage in conversation at the speaker event hosted by Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. (Georgie London/Staff Writer)

TCU business fraternity focuses on connections

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
An exclusive co-ed fraternity on campus helps students navigate the business world.
What TCU Purple Schedule Builder looked like when the website was opened the morning of Wednesday, April 9, 2025.

TCU Purple Schedule Builder crashes on enrollment day

By Faith Lester, Staff Writer
Published Apr 9, 2025
TCU's Purple Schedule Builder crash forces students to enroll by different methods.
Private office spaces inside Samuelson Hall dedicated to Peer2Peer meetings.

Peer2Peer tutoring empowers students with support and job opportunities

By Madison Haynes, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2025
As the Peer2Peer tutoring program grows, the organization is looking for more tutors.
Students work in laboratories all over the country. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

TCU’s Department of Psychology: where classroom learning meets real-world innovation

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Apr 2, 2025
TCU’s Department of Psychology, through Dr. Brenton Cooper’s neuroscience lab, offers students hands-on research opportunities and fostere mentorship, collaboration and career-ready skills.
A Vietnamese government soldier helps cover a wide rice paddy in which two U.S. Army H-21 troops carrying helicopters were shot down by Communist Viet Cong guerillas ground fire during the bloody battle at Tan Hiep, South Vietnam, Jan. 2, 1963. During the fight there were more than 100 Vietnamese casualties. Three American military advisors were killed and eight wounded.

LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium focuses on lessons from Vietnam

By Miller Kerr, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2025
The 2025 LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium will mark 50 years since the Vietnam War’s end by exploring its lasting consequences and lessons, with historian Dr. Robert Brigham leading a discussion on its impact on American society, politics and military strategy.
TCU’s Mock Trial team celebrates after a record win, sending them to the ORCS in Memphis.

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.
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 SHPE post-tournament, Feb. 22, 2025. (Photo courtesy of SHPE)

TCU’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers competes in first regional soccer tournament

By Jimmy Granados, Staff Writer
Published Feb 28, 2025
The TCU chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers competed in their first SHPE Region 5 soccer tournament, achieving a balanced outcome with a win and a loss in an effort to expand and socialize their chapter.
Scharbauer Hall

TCU criminal justice professor removed from class following student complaint

By Grace Allen, Staff Writer
Published Feb 27, 2025
TCU professor Michael Bachmann's classes have been reassigned following the incident.
Students work together in a study room on the first floor of Sadler Hall on Feb. 7, 2022.

TCU students share insight on midterm stress management

By Abbi Elston and Ella Hestand
Published Feb 25, 2025
TCU students navigate stressful midterms in unique ways.