Former Student Body President Brent Folan and current Student Body President Joshua Simpson asked the candidates running for the position this year tough questions at the Student Government Association...
Off-campus food brands such as Chick-fil-A and Pizza Hut are unlikely to be on campus next year due to lack of space, according to Craig Allen, the director of Housing and Residence Life.
“There...
Just as baseball players are gearing up for TCU's debut season in the Big 12, Lupton Stadium is getting prepared with an array of new construction projects.
Work at the baseball facility includes...
Two students will win the chance to pick their room for next school year in the new Worth Hills residence halls at Housing and Residence Life's Topping Out celebration on Tuesday.
HRL's event...
With two lots out of commission, drivers on east campus may find the hunt for a parking spot a little trickier.
The entire parking lot with reserved spaces between the Bass Building and Tandy Hall/Dan...
Although the possibility of underground water pipelines breaking or leaking to the surface might create short-term inconveniences, the long-term benefit is understood by local residents.
Construction...
Linbeck Construction has moved into the former Air Force ROTC building on Lowden Street.
Randall Brockett, superintendent at Linbeck, said the company moved into the university-owned building in late...
Next year's renovation of the Intellectual Commons will eliminate the issue of shortages in study spaces, seating areas and clasrooms in the Bass Building and Mary Couts Burnett Library, June Koelker,...
A parking lot with 380 spaces will open on Monday, according to an email from Coordinator for Parking and Transportation DeAnn Jones.
The lot is located on Lowden Street and can be used...
After spending 20 years in the Air Force, Lt. Col. Todd Waldvogel wanted to keep serving his country while continuing to use his engineering and leadership skills to support a different mission. As...
As the dust settles along the newly redeveloped Frog Alley, work crews will begin construction on a monument honoring a variety of student achievement near the east side of the stadium as early as July.
Plans for the structure, which will take about five months to complete, have waited nine years to break ground on campus.