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TCU Substance Recovery Advertisement is displayed at Amon G. Carter Stadium. (Photo courtesy of TCU/SURS)

On-campus alcohol violations down 26 percent

By Josh Willie, Staff Writer
Published Oct 24, 2022
TCU alcohol violations dropped by 26 percent after a spike in 2020.
John Devereaux on 25th Street in front of the completed mural. Photo by Jacquelyn Gozdowiak

TCU takes NYC: Murals of alumni leaders help celebrate 150 years

By Matt Salotti, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2022
The idea that everyone can lead is at the heart of TCU's "Lead On" initiative. The university has commissioned a series of murals, featuring alumni, that will be unveiled across the country, with the final one in Fort Worth.
A medal replaces the crown: TCU embraces gender-neutral homecoming award

A medal replaces the crown: TCU embraces gender-neutral homecoming award

By Kyla Vogel
Published Oct 21, 2022
The recent transition to gender-neutral language is impacting traditional homecoming awards at TCU and across the country.
2020 Commencement

TCU provost office proposes reducing graduation requirements

By Jake Peterson, Staff Writer
Published Oct 21, 2022
The proposed reduction in requirements is intended to make the transfer process smoother for students.
Magnolias displays Wilder's fan favorite pineapple upside down cakes with a cherry in the middle. (Hanna Landa/TCU360)

Magnolias Zero 7 worker brings a sweet piece of home to TCU students

By Hanna Landa, Staff Writer
Published Oct 21, 2022
“I know the students miss their moms' baking and cooking, so I try to be the representative of that on campus,” said Mae Wilder, the woman behind the wildly popular baked goods at Magnolias Zero 7.
Alcohol at a football game.

Appealing alcohol violations at TCU

By Josh Willie, Staff Writer
Published Oct 21, 2022
Last year, 834 alcohol violations were given out across campus. In some cases, students may qualify for an appeal.
Jordan Meyer, a senior nursing major, prepares to administer a shot to junior English major Brendan Healy. (Sarah Walter/Staff Writer)

‘It’s incredibly important.’ TCU nursing distributes flu vaccines at 15th annual clinic

By Breana Adams, Staff Writer
Published Oct 20, 2022
TCU nursing held its annual flu clinic on Wednesday to prevent the spread of the virus on campus.
One of the east campus commuter lots.

New residential halls expected to rise on top of two parking lots on the east side of campus

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Oct 19, 2022
Students express their thoughts about campus east side commuter parking. Additionally, information is shared on how some of these lots plan to change.
The ghost kitchen is located inside of The King Family Commons. (TCU 360 file photo)

TCU opens first ghost kitchen featuring celebrity endorsed meals

By Hanna Landa, Staff Writer
Published Oct 19, 2022
Ghost kitchens are restaurants with no storefront, and all orders are placed and processed online. The Everyday app is required for students to order.
FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2018, file photo, Ana Martinez, a medical assistant at the Sea Mar Community Health Center, gives a patient a flu shot in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

TCU flu shot clinic to offer free vaccinations for students, faculty

By Sarah Walter, Staff Writer
Published Oct 18, 2022
The annual clinic helps keep TCU community healthy and provides nursing students with an opportunity to practice administering vaccines. COVID-19 booster shots will also be available this year.
Artist Kesha sings at the Dylan Fest at Ryman Auditorium on Monday, May 23, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Laura Roberts/Invision/AP)

TCU’s theEnd set to host Kesha Tuesday night

By Zion Trammell, Staff Writer
Published Oct 18, 2022
Following Kesha, Ludacris will perform Friday night at the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena.
Former chancellor William Edward “Bill” Tucker in the 90s'. (Photo courtesy of TCU special collections)

‘The shoulders of giants’: Former Chancellor Bill Tucker dead at 90

By Haeven Gibbons, Staff Writer
Published Oct 18, 2022
Mr. Tucker left a legacy beyond TCU and led the university at a pivotal time of growth from 1979-1998, said Chancellor Victor Boschini in a statement.