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Etiquette Dinner teaches valuable skills to Chancellor’s Scholars
By
Makenzie Stallo
Published Feb 15, 2017
Chancellor’s Scholars were treated to a five-course meal as part of an etiquette dinner on Tuesday night.
Not On My Campus will not return to campus
By
Michelle Ross
Published Feb 15, 2017
A new sexual assault campaign will take its place.
Christian women’s ministry continues to grow on TCU’s campus
By
Annika Clark
Published Feb 7, 2017
A women's Christian organization works to unite the women on TCU's campus.
Greek Village construction ahead of schedule
By
Madison Fowler
Published Feb 6, 2017
Construction is ahead of schedule for the Greek Village, and the first phase is set to be complete by July 2017.
BLUU Cheese Grill opens on campus
By
Michelle Ross
Published Feb 6, 2017
A new pop-up restaurant comes to campus.
Erma Lowe’s porch construction not affecting dance rehearsals
By
Sara Colbert
Published Feb 5, 2017
Dance majors say the construction outside of Erma Lowe Hall isn't affecting their dance rehearsals.
Rec reaching “busy season” as students get in shape for spring break
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Feb 1, 2017
Many students are trying out the new "Spring Break Boot Camp" to get in shape before hitting the beach.
Students learn “Why Diversity Matters”
By
Madison Fowler
Published Feb 1, 2017
Around 800 people filled the BLUU Ballroom Tuesday to talk about diversity.
A father’s memory helps raise money and awareness for cancer
By
Rachel Tiede
Published Feb 1, 2017
One TCU student is using the power of music to give back.
Ann Louden leaving TCU, heading to Adelphi University in NY
By
Makenzie Stallo
Published Jan 27, 2017
Ann Louden, head of Frogs for the Cure, will leave TCU in February.
‘Let’s be real’: TCU talks diversity
By
Kylie Walker
and
Kristen Weaver
Published Jan 26, 2017
TCU students discussed diversity on campus and how to respectfully talk about hot button issues with their peers.
Initiative on campus helps homeless women
By
Ryder Buttry
Published Dec 14, 2016
The Period Project collects donations of pads, panty liners, and tampons for homeless women in the community.
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