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TheCrew hosts an event in partnership with the Linus Foundation Wednesday April 5, 2023. (Nick Girimonte/ Staff Writer)

TheCrew supports Project Linus

By Nick Girimonte, Staff Writer
Published Apr 19, 2023
TheCrew collaborates with Project Linus to help create blankets for kids and hospitals in need on TCU's campus.
Orphan dogs at Fort Worth Animal Shelter wait to be adopted. (Grace Zawadzki)

Dog parent in college: think before you adopt

By Grace Zawadzki, Staff Writer
Published Apr 18, 2023
Many college students use their new independence to adopt dogs. Employees from Fort Worth Animal Shelter, as well as students, talk about what is important to consider before making the commitment.
TCU Rec center hosts "Water You Doing To Stay Hydrated?" To educate students on hydration and dehydration. (Steven Magallon/TCU360)

Peer Educators inform students on the importance of hydration

By Steve Magallon, Staff Writer
Published Apr 18, 2023
TCU's peer educators talked about the importance of staying hydrated and knowing the signs of moderate and severe dehydration.
A Syrian family covered with thermal blankets walk after they arrived from Turkey at the Greek island of Lesbos, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios)

TCU and Pulitzer Center host conversation on Ukrainian refugees in Dallas/Fort Worth

By Noelle Siwek, Staff Writer
Published Apr 18, 2023
The 2023 TCU Journalism and Pulitzer center focused its discussion around Children in the refugee crisis. The war in Ukraine has forced for 8 million Ukrainians to flee their country, hoping to find security in the bordering countries. The members of the panel gave audiences a better understanding on the refugee crisis and how to get involved.
Seniors celebrate at graduation. Photo: TCU Student Media Library

Know before you go: a guide for those attending graduation from out of town

By Lance Sanders, Staff Writer
Published Apr 18, 2023
Here are a few things you should know if you're planning to attend the spring 2023 graduation.
The Daryl D. Schmidt Lectureship on Religion in Public Life on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023 in the Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom. (Sydney Brunson/Staff Writer.)

The Daryl D. Schmidt Lectureship speaks on religion in public life

By Sydney Brunson
Published Apr 18, 2023
TCU welcomed guest speakers, Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Robert P. George to speak about the truth-seeking mission of universities as well as the importance of seeking truth in oneself and the world.
Flier for the LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium on War, Conflict, and Society.

TCU History symposium remembers the generosity of Lance Cpl. Benjamin Schmidt

By Walter Flanagin
Published Apr 18, 2023
Symposium remembers former TCU student who donated half his life insurance policy to the history department.
Dr. Thomas Guglielmo answers a question from first-year history major Sam Taylor at the LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium on War, Conflict, and Society on Thursday, March 2, 2023. (Walter Flanagin/Staff Writer)

Author Thomas Guglielmo lectures at the TCU history symposium

By Walter Flanagin, Staff Writer
Published Apr 18, 2023
Dr. Thomas Guglielmo gave a lecture on racial divisions within the U.S. military during World War II at a TCU history symposium on Thursday.
Students selling tickets near the Founders Statue. (Cate Stewart/Staff Writer)

The Special Olympics Club at TCU is hosting annual fundraising event

By Cate Stewart, Staff writer
Published Apr 18, 2023
The Special Olympics Club at TCU is hosting their annual fundraising event on Thursday.
The Mary Couts Burnett Library, where many students study and plan their course goals. (Photo Delaney Vega)

Students share their opinion on TCU advising after enrollment

By Delaney Vega, Staff Writer
Published Apr 17, 2023
Students express their different experiences and opinions on TCU's academic advising processes.
The Harrison Administration Building. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

P/NC deadline extended: Update on SGA bill

By Elizabeth Hubbard, Staff Writer
Published Apr 17, 2023
SGA’s Pass/No Credit bill will go into effect next semester after the undergraduate council modified and approved the bill.
Students Janie Carr and Lia Perez pose for a picture as CASA Cook-Off on March 31, 2023. (Ryan Thorpe/Staff Writer)

Sorority cooks burgers to raise money for children at “CASA Cook-Off”

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 13, 2023
CASA Cook-Off is a philanthropy event put on by Kappa Alpha Theta to raise money for their philanthropy - CASA of Tarrant County.