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

Know how to defend yourself: TCU Police’s free personal safety workshops

By Emma Watson, Staff Writer
Published Sep 26, 2022
The hour long workshops teach students how to combat their attacker in order to get away. The officers try to keep it simple and easy to learn.
This TCU 360 file photo shows the student check-in at the career fair held in the University Recreation Center on Sept. 21, 2022. (Dru Kennedy Hawkins/TCU 360 Staff)

TCU career fair back in person, attracts over 700 students and alumni

By Dru Kennedy, Staff Writer
Published Sep 26, 2022
Many students attended the fair in person for the first time and had the opportunity to get professional headshots and meet employers.
TCU head coach Sonny Dykes signs autographs for fans enjoying free coffee at Union Grounds on Sept. 26, 2000. (Photo: Charles Baggarly)

TCU football head coach Sonny Dykes thanks fans for support with free coffee

By Charles Baggarly, Staff Writer
Published Sep 26, 2022
TCU head coach Sonny Dykes thanks students for the support against SMU with free coffee at Union Grounds.
The TCU Study Abroad Fair is offers many opportunities for students to find international programs they find interesting. (TCU 360/ Brandon Ucker)

TCU spring study-abroad application due date approaching

By Mattie Elder, Staff Writer
Published Sep 20, 2022
TCU spring study abroad applications must be turned in by Oct. 1.
TCU's first ever business attire pop-up shop in the Brown-Lupton University Union Auditorium

TCU helps students dress for success with a free business attire pop-up shop

By Lucy Puente, Staff Writer
Published Sep 13, 2022
TCU's first business attire pop-up shop helps students pick out professional outfits at no cost.
Students walking to class

Inside TCU’s housing crunch

By Haeven Gibbons, Staff Writer
Published Sep 12, 2022
Housing officials were prepared for 2,300 first-year students — the final count came to 2,491. 
The Frog Fountain (TCU Facebook)

WELCOME TCU CLASS OF 2026

By Haeven Gibbons and Lonyae Coulter
Published Jun 10, 2022
Some background on what makes TCU special and some important tips for first-year students.
Due to COVID-19, there was a virtual concert for TCU Orchestra in the Community Commons on March 15, 2021

Community belonging: The importance of finding a place in college

Published Jun 10, 2022
Finding connection at TCU begins before students come to school, said Kathy Cavins-Tull, vice chancellor for student affairs. From normal orientation to Frog Camp, these events provide a sense of community before moving in, Cavins-Tull said.
The signage outside the Kimbell Museum facing University Avenue. Photo by Izzy Acheson.

The Kimbell Art Musuem to celebrate 50 years of history

By Trevor Matthews
Published Jun 10, 2022
The Kimbell Art Museum, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, is banking on building a relationship with young people to help ensure it continues to thrive.
Students at Frog Camp

How Frog Camp has touched the lives of TCU student facilitators

By Victoria Gonzalez
Published Jun 10, 2022
Since 1993 Frog Camps have been a part of TCU’s tradition. Incoming first-years gather for days and create memories they will never forget. Sophomores to seniors mentor first-years as they make their first college memories. 
Students pose with Sale’s Center rewards (Courtesy of TCU Sales Center, Sales Enablement Team).

How Neeley’s Sales Center enhances students’ sales abilities

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Jun 10, 2022
With the help of the Sales Center in the Neeley School of Business, students have the opportunity to learn different sales techniques and meet with mentors.
Race and Reconciliation sign set up next to the Founders Statue. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU’s Race and Reconciliation Initiative paves the road to reconciliation

By Summer Kloer
Published Jun 10, 2022
TCU’s race and reconciliation initiative is a five-year study that began in July 2020. Provost Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg appointed a 28-member committee to research TCU’s history by uncovering documents and artifacts to share with the public.