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From left to right: Roxstars Whitney Machacek, Addy Kryger, Oscar Roel, Hayley Byk and Madison Gottlieb attended the Worthy Awards on November 5 at the Fort Worth Club. Roxo's President Roel, here pictured holding an Award of Achievement, worked on the Revitalize Charging Solutions team. Gottlieb, account executive, holds a Worthy Award alongside coworker Byk in recognition of her team's work for Fort Worth Bike Sharing. Roxstars Machacek and Kryger were not members of the award-winning teams but do serve as copywriter and social media manager, respectively, for Roxo, according to Roxo's website.

Roxo awarded for its third consecutive year at Worthy Awards

Published Dec 7, 2015
Two social media campaigns garnered more accolades for the student-run strategic communication agency.
Suicide prevention coordinator is making a difference on campus

Suicide prevention coordinator is making a difference on campus

Published Dec 7, 2015
Coordinator Cortney Gumbleton has a personal story as to why she is involved in suicide prevention.
Study abroad office is sending the most students ever, despite travel alert

Study abroad office is sending the most students ever, despite travel alert

Published Dec 4, 2015
The study abroad office is working to ensure students feel comfortable studying abroad regardless of potential dangers.
Last year's Connection group gathered for six weeks starting the second week of the semester.

Connections program gearing up for Class of 2020

Published Dec 4, 2015
Connections helps first-year students transition into a new life at TCU.
Alexis Keable, Kayla Kempson and students.

Student publishes children’s book, “The Howard Gardner Zoo”

Published Dec 4, 2015
One senior education major is taking on the role of an author with her book, "The Howard Gardner Zoo."
Chemistry professor schools students on the court

Chemistry professor schools students on the court

Published Dec 3, 2015
David Minter has taught organic chemistry at TCU for 35 years. In that time, he's played hundreds of students in racquetball, building relationships that last longer than his class.
Student completing an eSPOT

Professors emphasize importance of eSPOTs

Published Dec 3, 2015
Faculty and staff are continuing to encourage students to fill out their eSPOT surveys.
TCU looks to similar institutions for ideas

TCU looks to similar institutions for ideas

Published Dec 3, 2015
Officials are drawing inspiration from universities around the nation to better the campus.
OPINION: Study Abroad--An experience of a lifetime

OPINION: Study Abroad–An experience of a lifetime

By Morgan Heinrich
Published Dec 3, 2015
Morgan Heinrich is a junior journalism major is studying abroad in Australia. She shares why she feels everyone should study abroad.

OPINION: Campus has a lot to offer

By Lindsay Garrison
Published Dec 3, 2015
Not everyone is able to study abroad during their years at TCU. Junior nutrition major Lindsay Garrison shares the perks of staying on campus.
Ryan Lewis, left, and Macklemore posesbackstage at the Grammy Nominations Concert Live! on Friday, Dec. 6, 2013, at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Students react to spring concert announcement

Published Dec 3, 2015
Students had mixed reactions to the announcement of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis performing at the spring concert.
TCU hosts annual Christmas Tree Lighting

TCU hosts annual Christmas Tree Lighting

Published Dec 2, 2015
TCU celebrated the beginning of the holiday season by lighting a 43 foot Christmas tree.