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The TCU Police Department. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Criminal mischief: The most common crime reported at TCU residence halls this semester

By Emma Watson
Published Apr 1, 2022
TCU Police Commander Stephen Hall said criminal mischief and property damage are the most commonly reported crimes in residence halls.
TCU MFA student, Doug Land, explored the relationship between man and nature in his thesis exhibition, FOLLY. (Sarah Crispi/Staff Writer) 

MFA student’s thesis exhibition explored humans’ codependent relationship with nature

By Sarah Crispi
Published Mar 31, 2022
MFA candidate Doug Land explored the relationship between man and nature through unorthodox materials and non-traditional gallery hangings.
H.R. 55, the “Emmett Till Antilynching Act" which designates lynching as a hate crime under federal law, is placed on a table before being signed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Emmett Till’s last living cousin speaks with TCU community about reconciliation and forgiveness

By Dru Kennedy Hawkins
Published Mar 29, 2022
The Rev. Wheeler Parker, Emmett Till's last living cousin, spoke to the TCU community in the wake of the Senate passing as anti-lynching bill.
SGA convenes in the BLUU Ballroom this year to follow COVID-19 guidelines.

Students to vote on constitution referendum that redistributes SGA House of Representatives seats

By Amelia Crowley
Published Mar 29, 2022
Students can vote on Wednesday on a constitutional referendum that would change how the House seats are distributed in SGA.
Students gathered at a Tuesday night meeting writing positive messages on sticky notes to put up around campus. (Photo Courtesy of TCU Impact of Words)

Impact of Words fosters kindness and support

By Sara Littlejohn
Published Mar 28, 2022
TCU Impact of Words encourages an environment of kindness and mental health support through fundraising and activities.
People ages 15-24 are responsible for half of the reported cases of STDs in the United States. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

What no college student wants to talk about: STDs and how to prevent them

By Siena Dancsecs
Published Mar 24, 2022
STDs are on the rise amongst college students, and the health center is here to help.
Students participate in equine therapy (Gracie Reinhardt/TCU360) 

Peer support community works to improve mental health on campus

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Mar 24, 2022
TCU Renew - Depression and Anxiety Peer Support Community started during COVID-19 via Zoom and has now moved in-person in Jarvis Hall.
Volunteers pack Bravery Bags for medically underserved children for A Moment of Magic. (Jessica Schaffer/ TCU 360)

TCU organization hosts Bravery Bag event to support medically vulnerable children

By Jessica Schaffer
Published Mar 22, 2022
A Moment of Magic filled Bravery Bags with fun and encouraging items to take to children in hospitals in Houston.
John V. Roach Honors College

Longtime TCU champion John V. Roach dies at 83

By JD Pells
Published Mar 20, 2022
The business mogul and tech pioneer who pushed TCU to new heights
A yard sign for the Frog Camp facilitator and work crew application posted outside of the Neely School of Business (Breana Adams / TCU 360)

Frogs First directors look to diversify student applications

By Breana Adams
Published Mar 4, 2022
Members of the FYE team are concerned about a lack of diversity in applicant demographics. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 4.
Charles Camarda, an astronaut and engineer, explains to a curious young scientist what it feels like to be in space at his Green Honors Chair presentation on Monday, February 21 in Sid Richardson Hall. (Katherine Lester/Managing Editor)

NASA astronaut shares lessons learned from Columbia tragedy

By Katherine Lester
Published Mar 3, 2022
The College of Science & Engineering celebrated National Engineers Week with Charles Camarda, a NASA astronaut and engineer.
Students in Milton Daniel Hall participating in a self-defense course. (Kyla Vogel/Staff Writer)

Officer brings self-defense lessons to campus

By Kyla Vogel
Published Mar 2, 2022
Students on campus are getting a lesson of much different value than in the classrooms — a lesson that could save their lives.