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The TCU bookstore will no longer be operated by Barnes & Noble.

Campus bookstore to undergo name, operation change

Published Apr 8, 2016
Beginning in July, the TCU Bookstore will no longer be operated by Barnes & Noble.
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Co-Founder Kip Thorne speaks next to a visual of gravitational waves from two converging black holes, right, during a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016, to announce that scientists they have finally detected gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time that Einstein predicted a century ago. The announcement has electrified the world of astronomy, and some have likened the breakthrough to the moment Galileo took up a telescope to look at the planets. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Ripple Effect: TCU professor talks gravitational waves

Published Apr 8, 2016
The collision of two black holes over a billion years ago has caused some major waves both in the universe and in science.
TCU Army ROTC cadets conduct a patrol during the annual Leadership Training Exercise in 2015.

TCU Army ROTC to participate in weekend exercise

Published Apr 8, 2016
TCU will be teaming up with Baylor and UNT for military training.
Water line replacement begins on Bellaire Drive North

Water line replacement begins on Bellaire Drive North

Published Apr 7, 2016
The Fort Worth Water Department is replacing water lines across Bellaire Drive North over the next 90 days.
Nathan Loewen received a grant to fund a research project and will present his work at the Student Research Symposium on Friday.

Students prepping for research symposium

Published Apr 7, 2016
The Student Research Symposium will showcase the work of students in the College of Science and Engineering on Friday.

Discovering Global Citizenship hosts panel on sex trafficking

Published Apr 7, 2016
Discovering Global Citizenship held a forum on sex trafficking as part of the Think Global series.
Petri dish with bacteria. (Connie Beltran)

Students paint bacteria in cross campus learning

Published Apr 6, 2016
Science Meets Art is a part of the SciCom initiative which is intended to help science students communicate their work and research.
TCUnderground holds auditions to prepare for its festival in April

TCUnderground holds auditions to prepare for its festival in April

Published Apr 5, 2016
TCUnderground is preparing for its first festival, and the organization had auditions to make sure the participants are diverse and talented.
Budtender Trevor Hollis holds a pair of marijuana buds for a customer at the Denver Kush Club early Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, in north Denver. More than two dozen customers took advantage of a new Colorado holiday tradition of marijuana shops drawing customers with discounted weed and holiday gift sets.

TCU students react to an increase in drug violations

Published Apr 5, 2016
Since 2012, the number of drug violations per year at TCU has nearly doubled.
Greg Forgatch (left) and O. Homer Erekson chatted about how eHarmony started and has become the number one trusted online dating site for singles.

eHarmony co-founder speaks with TCU students

Published Apr 4, 2016
Students learned more about the popular online dating site at the Tandy Executive Speaker Series.

Despite new 3-D printing lab, Frogs aren’t fabricating

Published Apr 4, 2016
With the library renovations, TCU added a Fabrication Lab with three 3-D printers. But frogs aren’t taking advantage of the free service.

Third annual “Amazing Vietnam” event packs BLUU

Published Apr 2, 2016
"Amazing Vietnam," put on by TCU's Vietnamese Student Association, highlighted the life of a seafarer and coastal culture.