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Cranes can be seen throughout the campus skyline from various work projects in student experience expansion efforts.

Building TCU: the initial construction of Fort Worth’s first college

By Miller Kerr, Staff Writer
Published Nov 21, 2025
After a fire destroyed TCU's Waco campus in the spring of 1910, they moved to Cowtown, where it has been growing ever since.
tcu fountains

TCU tuition to increase 4.75% for 2026–27 academic year

By Caleb Gottry, Executive Editor
Published Nov 10, 2025
The Board of Trustees met earlier this month and approved the increase to tuition and need-based aid to match.
ADA seating at Amon G. Carter stadium offers accessible spots for fans with disabilities on every level.

Frog fans speak out on TCU game-day accessibility challenges

By Ava Basch, Staff Writer
Published Nov 6, 2025
As TCU continues to make improvements to Amon G. Carter Stadium and game days, members of the TCU community voice concerns and hopes regarding accessibility for disabled fans.
TCU’s newest transportation system “The Leap” drives down West Berry Street in Fort Worth, Texas on Aug. 24. (TCU360/Tyler Chan)

TCU’s Leap to get new vehicles and marketing changes

By Colin McThorn, Arts Reporter
Published Oct 7, 2025
TCU's newest public transportation system is set to drive smaller buses soon, holding 35-40 people.
Gutierrez Hall, located on the East side of TCU’s Campus. (tcu.edu)

TCU welcomes record incoming class, faces housing strain

By Devon Swaney, Staff Writer
Published Sep 8, 2025
TCU welcomed its largest first-year class since 2021, but the record 2,755 Horned Frogs are testing the limits of campus housing and parking as the university pursues its ambitious growth plan.
Renderings preview the new full-service Starbucks coming to TCU this fall. The space will feature a modern design and plenty of seating. (Courtesy of TCU Dining)

Full-service Starbucks coming to campus reflects larger dining plans

By Bailey Bates, Staff Writer
Published Apr 23, 2025
Following student input, the space formerly Union Grounds is under construction.
One of the east campus commuter lots.

East campus construction to claim 1,200 parking spots

By Kaylene Cunningham, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2025
In preparation for a new east campus parking garage, lots 15, 28, 29 and 30 will be closed by fall 2025.
TCU staff greets long lines on East End Dining's opening day.

TCU’s newest dining option gets a grand opening in Gutierrez Hall

By Kaylene Cunningham, Staff Writer
Published Jan 30, 2025
TCU's newest dining option, East End Dining, opened on Monday and provides students with more diverse food choices to accommodate food restrictions.
In recent years developers have snatched up single-family homes and replaced them with large, multi-floored duplexes.

Won’t you be our neighbors: Students in need of housing are transforming the neighborhoods around TCU

By Sophia Allen, Staff Writer
Published Jan 16, 2025
New dorms don't phase residential property manager realtors who believe TCU students will continue to impact TCU residential areas.
TCU's tuition increases almost every year. In the past decade, TCU tuition rose 56% or by $20,630. (TCU 360 Photo Archive)

Tuition to increase 3% for 2025–2026 academic year

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Nov 12, 2024
TCU is increasing tuition again - here's what you need to know.
Workers build the new dormitories across from the Neeley School of Business Sept. 17, 2024. (Photo by TCU 360 Staff)

TCU will open Hill, Walsh and Gutierrez Halls in Spring 2025

By Molly Curran and Alexis Garcia
Published Oct 8, 2024
Hill, Walsh and Gutierrez Halls are set to open in spring 2025.
TCU campus map shows current parking lots. (Map courtesy of TCU)

TCU will face more “growing pains” while expanding parking lots

By Zahra Ahmad, Staff Writer
Published Mar 7, 2024
TCU plans to build more parking lots and possibly increase prices.