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TCU 360

One of the east campus commuter lots.

East campus construction to claim 1,200 parking spots

By Kaylene Cunningham, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2025
In preparation for a new east campus parking garage, lots 15, 28, 29 and 30 will be closed by fall 2025.
Private office spaces inside Samuelson Hall dedicated to Peer2Peer meetings.

Peer2Peer tutoring empowers students with support and job opportunities

By Madison Haynes, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2025
As the Peer2Peer tutoring program grows, the organization is looking for more tutors.

TCU CREATE Shaddock Market returns with high praise from students

By Sofie Ruiz, Alexis Garcia and Grace Allen
Published Apr 3, 2025
TCU business students had the opportunity to promote their companies at the twice-semesterly company fair.

Taking care of yourself: how to prevent academic burnout

By Perrin Gilman, Analise Wachtel and Lilly Pool
Published Apr 3, 2025
TheCrew at TCU hosted a Wellness Wednesday event to help combat academic burnout as finals season approaches.
Photo from the 2024's AVN production, "Blossom" (Photo courtesy of the VSA.TCU official instagram)

TCU’s Vietnamese Student Association hosts 10th annual Amazing Vietnam culture show

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Apr 3, 2025
The Vietnamese Student Association will host its 10th annual Amazing Vietnam culture showon Saturday, April 5. The event will include food, fun and the debut of the student written, produced, and performed musical "Eclipse".
Campaign signs posted near Mary Couts Burnett Library. (Isabella Scott/Staff Writer)

Two women vie for TCU student body president

By Isabella Scott, Staff Writer
Published Apr 2, 2025
The two female candidates ensure that TCU will have its first female student body president since before the pandemic.
A look inside a Student Success Coaching session.

TCU’s Student Success Coaching boosts confidence and reduces stress

By Madison Haynes, Staff Writer
Published Apr 2, 2025
TCU’s Student Success Coaching was developed in 2018 to help students become the best version of themselves.
Students work in laboratories all over the country. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

TCU’s Department of Psychology: where classroom learning meets real-world innovation

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Apr 2, 2025
TCU’s Department of Psychology, through Dr. Brenton Cooper’s neuroscience lab, offers students hands-on research opportunities and fostere mentorship, collaboration and career-ready skills.
TCU students holding a baby calf at a crew event Tuesday, Feb. 25 (The Crew TCU/Instagram)

The unsung heroes: Meet theCrew that powers TCU

By Alex Wickliffe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2025
TCU's theCrew offers students event planning and leadership experience, organizing campus events and building community. Members gain practical skills and foster connections, hosting at least two events weekly.

Fort Worth’s population boom: what it means for TCU

By Sofie Ruiz and Alexis Garcia
Published Apr 1, 2025
As Fort Worth continues to grow, so will TCU, vice provost for enrollment management said.
Student and instructor Maddie Mills teaching rooftop sculpt to TCU students.

CorePower Yoga builds community for TCU students on and off the mat

By Tara Meany, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2025
TCU students are turning to CorePower Yoga for challenging workouts, community support and even job opportunities, finding motivation and stress relief through the studio’s high-energy classes and instructor training programs.
A Vietnamese government soldier helps cover a wide rice paddy in which two U.S. Army H-21 troops carrying helicopters were shot down by Communist Viet Cong guerillas ground fire during the bloody battle at Tan Hiep, South Vietnam, Jan. 2, 1963. During the fight there were more than 100 Vietnamese casualties. Three American military advisors were killed and eight wounded.

LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium focuses on lessons from Vietnam

By Miller Kerr, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2025
The 2025 LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium will mark 50 years since the Vietnam War’s end by exploring its lasting consequences and lessons, with historian Dr. Robert Brigham leading a discussion on its impact on American society, politics and military strategy.