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TCU students pose with the Eiffel Tower on a study abroad trip in France last summer.

Study abroad will continue as planned with future sessions

Published Nov 21, 2015
Study abroad officials have said programs for the spring semester will not be hindered by last Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris.
The new facade of the Ed & Rae Schollmaier Arena is just one of the improvements to athletics buildings on campus this fall.

Athletic renovations add to Texas Construction University

Published Nov 20, 2015
Three athletic facilities are receiving major upgrades this fall with the help of donor donations.
Students from all faiths gathered to discuss Muslim culture and the ritual of fasting at the Muslim Student Associations Fast-A-Thon on Nov. 19, 2015, in the Tucker Technology Center at TCU.

Muslim students share culture at Fast-A-Thon

Published Nov 20, 2015
Students broke fast with a Mediterranean buffet and listened to a well-received speech from a local imam.
Students seek refuge from the harsh winds during their campout in the Commons Monday night, Nov. 16.

Homelessness brought home

Published Nov 19, 2015
The TCU Wesley Foundation educates students on campus during Homelessness Awareness Week.
Nina Pham talks about her experience with Ebola last year. (Kylie Walker/TCU 360)

Nina Pham talks advocacy to aspiring health professionals

Published Nov 19, 2015
Nina Pham encourages nursing and pre-health students to remember their own safety when caring for patients.
Hunter Hayes performed at the 2015 fall concert, sponsored by SGA. The spring concert artist will be announced Dec. 2.

SGA to host free concert in January

Published Nov 19, 2015
The artist will be announced via an email to students Dec. 2.
Participants of Frog Camp Casa Nueva pose in front of a picture of the Fort Worth Stockyards. The camp also includes trips to Billy Bobs and other iconic places in Fort Worth.

Frog Camp becomes a TCU staple

Published Nov 19, 2015
Since its beginnings in 1994, Frog Camp has become an internationally recognized extended-orientation program.
Five of the six Miss Black and Gold contestants practice for the upcoming pageant.

Miss Black and Gold scholarship pageant focuses on female empowerment

Published Nov 19, 2015
Alpha Phi Alpha holds its 15th annual Miss Black and Gold scholarship pageant Saturday.
Michael McRay spent three months traveling between Israel-Palestine, Northern Ireland, Rwanda, and South Africa to find peacemakers.

‘Stories of Reconciliation’ to discuss peace in divided countries

Published Nov 18, 2015
The "Stories of Reconciliation" will feature visiting scholar Michael McRay in a discussion of how international turmoil can be brought to peace.
TCU student Avery Crofford lights candles in a vigil following the Paris attacks on Friday Nov. 13.

Inside Paris: TCU student’s perspective

Published Nov 18, 2015
One of the TCU students studying abroad in Paris speaks out about the attack and its effects on the city.
Panelists discuss questions posed by students. The questions focused their experience while working in the medical field abroad.

Global health care summit held on campus

Published Nov 18, 2015
The global health care summit drew a crowd of more than 700 audience members and focused on the experience of five medical professionals.
Bill author VP Katie Phillips presents her bill to pay for stress relief for students during finals in the SGA House of Representatives meeting on Nov. 17.

Live Blog: SGA meeting Nov. 17

Published Nov 17, 2015
Join TCU360 for live coverage of tonight's House of Student Representatives meeting.