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Junior biology major Leslie Gonzalez studies for organic chemistry in the periodical section of the Mary Couts Burnett Library.

Library makes study space changes for finals week

Published Dec 14, 2015
Expanding quiet zones and 24-hour access are some of the changes to the library's finals week schedule
Group exercise classes gain a high-intensity upgrade

Group exercise classes gain a high-intensity upgrade

Published Dec 13, 2015
An investment into new equipment for high-intensity interval training shows the future direction of some TCU Rec classes.
An honors laureate is accompanied by Provost Nowell Donovan (left). Photo courtesy of Lauren Nixon of the Honors College.

Honors College searching for a new dean

Published Dec 13, 2015
A committee of 18 members are in the process of looking for a new dean for the John V. Roach Honors College.
Nine TCU students tackled some major civil rights issues on Wednesday. (Photo courtesy Max Krochmal)

TCU students speak out on civil rights issues

Published Dec 13, 2015
Nine TCU students gave oral history presentations Wednesday night on civil rights issues ranging from union labor to mass incarceration to LGBT rights in the Fort Worth community.
Dee J. Kelly Center offers alternative study space for students

Dee J. Kelly Center offers alternative study space for students

Published Dec 12, 2015
Students also share some of their favorite, lesser-known places on campus to study.
Former President George W. Bush speaks at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hiring Our Heroes program and the George W. Bush Institute's Military Service Initiative national summit, Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington.    (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

George W. Bush to speak at Neeley luncheon

Published Dec 11, 2015
The 43rd president of the United States will be the keynote speaker at the Investment Strategies Conference on February 26.
The new arena will be opening Dec. 19 for students to graduate for the fall semester.

Commencement to be opening event in new Schollmaier Arena

Published Dec 11, 2015
The TCU December class of 2015 will be the first to walk in the new Ed and Rae Schollmaier arena following a $72 million renovation.
A different Froggie Five-O driver at the intersection on University Drive where the accident occurred.

Froggie Five-O cart crashes with car on University Drive

Published Dec 9, 2015
A Froggie Five-O driver crashed with a car Wednesday night on University Drive.
Comfort dogs brought joy to many students throughout the evening.

Puppies and piñatas help de-stress students before finals week

By Hank Kilgore
Published Dec 8, 2015
'Tis the Season to be Stress Free provided puppies, piñatas, hot chocolate and study tips to prepare students for finals week.
At the Dec. 1 meeting of the SGA House of Representatives, VP Thompson plays a trivia game with reps about the Thanksgiving shuttles.

Live Blog: SGA Meeting Dec. 8

Published Dec 8, 2015
Follow the live blog at 5 p.m. for coverage of debates about additional funding for the spring concert, new staplers and new whiteboards.
Courtesy of TCU MSA Facebook page

Muslim Student Association focuses on community after Paris attacks

Published Dec 8, 2015
The student organization is fighting the misconception that Islam is a violent religion while fostering support for the muslim community.
Strategic Communication major Elizabeth Greenwell celebrates with her diploma in Spring 2015.

No tickets required to attend Fall Commencement

Published Dec 7, 2015
Graduates can have an unlimited number of guests attend commencement this year and tickets are not required.