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CALM coordinators and participants pose for a picture at their latest meditation retreat. Retreats are held monthly, but CALM organizes multiple other meetups to stay connected. (Nick Di Re/Staff Photographer)

CALM meditation retreats unveil tranquil moments for inner peace

By Nick Di Re, Staff Writer
Published Feb 29, 2024
TCU's CALM Studies encourages understanding and serenity through meditation
Jeff Johnson at the State of Black America town hall along with journalist Touré and Angela Sailor, as well as former National Press Secretary Symone Sanders. (AP Photo)

Jeff Johnson stresses to TCU students to embrace the out of the box you

By Zach Conner, Staff Writer
Published Feb 29, 2024
Entertainer and journalist Jeff Johnson encouraged TCU students to step out of boxes that others try to put them in and stand up for who they really are.
TCU students decorate cards at the Letters of Love club meeting, Feb. 6. (Crystal Polglase/ Staff Photographer)

New ‘Letters of Love’ club sends cards to hospitalized children

By Crystal Polglase, Staff Writer
Published Feb 29, 2024
A sophomore finance major is helping spread joy to children battling diseases in the hospital.
Ross Lynch spoke and performed at TCU Feb 24. (Marina Magnant/Staff Photographer)

Ross Lynch speaks, performs at TCU

By Crystal Polglase, Staff Writer
Published Feb 28, 2024
Sponsored by theEnd, Ross Lynch performed an acoustic show at TCU before taking his tour abroad.
Cast of “The Skin of Our Teeth” rehearsing for opening night. (Photo courtesy of Gavin Bailey.)                                                    
                                                               
From left to right: Ethan Hyatt, Alana Harris, Gavin Bailey, Savannah DeCrow, Johanna Quigley.

TCU Theatre prepares to kick off the spring season with a classic play

By Ellie Griffin, Staff Writer
Published Feb 28, 2024
"The Skin of Our Teeth" was written during World War II, but some TCU Theatre seniors draw parallels to their current situations.
TCU Opera rehearses on set in the Secrest-Wible building. (Courtesy of David McDaniel, TCU Opera student)

TCU Opera sold out within days for upcoming production

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Feb 27, 2024
TCU Opera is set to perform "Into the Woods" on March 1-3 for three full audiences.
A rendering of the exterior plaza of The Simpson Family Restoration and Wellness Center. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

TCU’s new athletic facility will feature real purple snow flurries

By Esra Ghanim, Staff Writer
Published Feb 27, 2024
TCU began the construction of a four-part, donor-funded expansion of their academic facilities and it is expected to be completed by July 2025.
Joseph Winick, the TCU student body president, shows SGA what an overdose drug kit at TCU will look like, Feb. 13, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Sammy Jepsen)

TCU plans to implement overdose emergency kits across campus

By Zahra Ahmad, Staff Writer
Published Feb 27, 2024
The Overdose Emergency Kits Resolution was unanimously approved in SGA.
Moe Salas gives a sermon on perspective at the University Baptist Church for Stumo Late Night on Monday, Feb. 19. (Aliyah Howell/Staff Photographer)

Not your typical Monday night: StuMo Late Night impacts TCU

By Aliyah Howell, Staff Writer
Published Feb 25, 2024
TCU students gather one Monday a month to mingle with friends, munch on snacks and listen to a Christian message.
Jarvis Hall is home to the Office of Religious & Spiritual Life. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

New support group offers LGBTQ+ students a place to connect

By Savanna Dastrup, Staff Writer
Published Feb 23, 2024
The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life has introduced a new offering among five support groups it hosts weekly.
Brenda Ciardiello is instructing attendees on the art of watercolor painting. (Paxton Crews/Staff Photographer)

The TCU Fab Lab hosts second visiting artist workshop

By Paxton Crews, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2024
The Mary Couts Burnett Library welcomed local artist Brenda Ciardiello to host an artist workshop open to any TCU student.