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TCU wants ex-professor’s discrimination suit dismissed
By
Robbie Vaglio
Published Mar 3, 2020
TCU argues that the plaintiff's claims that she was discriminated based on race and gender are not supported by facts.
College of Fine Arts dean search to continue next year
By
Alexandra Preusser
Published Mar 2, 2020
TCU will continue the dean search into the 2020-21 academic year.
What to expect from the new Music Center
By
Daichi Ito
Published Mar 2, 2020
The new music center is aiming to help grow the music program at TCU.
Strategic communication seniors promote safe drinking class project
By
Daichi Ito
Published Mar 1, 2020
Senior STCO students turn to virtual campaign to promote safer drinking habits.
News Now 2/26/20
By
NewsNow Staff
Published Feb 27, 2020
New warnings from the CDC on the coronavirus outbreak and getting ready for the primaries on Mar. 3.
Students reflect on impact of Ash Wednesday
By
Reagan Eyler
Published Feb 26, 2020
Students observed Ash Wednesday throughout multiple services during the day hosted by TCU and shared what made the day important to them.
King Hall flood caused by damaged bolt in water line
By
Bridey Brown
Published Feb 26, 2020
After nearly a month of repairs following the flood, residents of King Hall have moved back into their rooms.
Team of higher education marketing reveals TCU’s core traits
By
Lauren Cottrell
Published Feb 25, 2020
Carnegie Dartlet conducted research on what makes TCU distinct.
College of Education receives national award
By
Emma Blum
Published Feb 24, 2020
The College of Education received a national award from the Association of Teacher Educators.
Harvard professor discusses racial criminalization of African Americans
By
Drew Mitchell
Published Feb 20, 2020
Dr. Khalil Muhammad highlighted the history of mass criminalization of African Americans.
Students voice concerns on social media about discrimination at TCU
By
Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 19, 2020
CUJE is using social media to tell stories of racism and discrimination on campus.
TCU, SMU students collaborate on app for students, businesses
By
Michael Rogers
Published Feb 16, 2020
Described as a "personalized city guide," Chris Lane said he knows Vuzag is a success because it's an app he would use.
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