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SGA votes to hold referendum to eliminate House seats for Honors College

SGA votes to hold referendum to eliminate House seats for Honors College

By Layna Steward
Published Feb 11, 2020
The House of Representatives passed a bill that eliminates the Honors College's seats within the House, hoping to create a more equally represented student body.
Students should feel comfortable when commuting on and off campus (Photo courtesy of TCU360)

Language barriers remain in TCU’s alert system

By Grace Amiss
Published Feb 11, 2020
TCU's alert system is exclusively in English despite some of its staff members not being able to fully understand the language.
Student coalition works to implement change at TCU

Student coalition works to implement change at TCU

By Drew Mitchell
Published Feb 10, 2020
Student organizers are trying to make systemic change at TCU.
AddRan College searches for new dean

AddRan College searches for new dean

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Feb 10, 2020
AddRan dean finalists gave presentations on the challenges and opportunties they see in the liberal arts.
The TCU Police Department are dedicated to making students feel safe (Photo by Hank Kilgore)

TCU police investigating flyers on campus from white supremacist group

By Drew Mitchell
Published Feb 8, 2020
TCU PD is working with Fort Worth PD to investigate who's responsible for a posting flyers from a white supremacist group
Film department kicks off diversity-centered film series

Film department kicks off diversity-centered film series

By Kai Grady
Published Feb 7, 2020
Dr. Tait, Dr. Hart and Charity Robinson discuss how the Mosaic Fusion film series will highlight the importance of diversity.
Organizers invited attendees to share their experiences and thoughts about racism and sexism. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Students, faculty gather to protest racism on campus

By Renee Umsted
Published Feb 5, 2020
About 40 students and faculty members met at Frog Fountain on Wednesday.
Students listened to Dr. Muhammad Wednesday in the Neeley School of Business. Photo by Haeven Gibbons

TCU to host a mental health panel

By Mel Morris
Published Feb 3, 2020
TCU will host a panel discussion to start a conversation about mental health in the classroom.
** FILE ** This Tuesday, July 3, 2007 picture shows the skyline of Washington, D.C., including the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and the U.S. Capitol. No skyscrapers jut from this low-lying federal city, allowing iconic buildings like the Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol to dominate the horizon. However, the historically sparse skyline might not stay that way. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

Honors student says Washington D.C. trip was miserable; chancellor calls for faculty training

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 3, 2020
Another student who went on the Washington D.C. honors trip has come forward alleging disrespect from Dean Diane Snow.
TCU Economics Department is now under investigation for the discrimination of a former professor. Photo by Marissa Stacy

Former faculty member sues alleging discrimination

By Marissa Stacy
Published Jan 29, 2020
This is the second lawsuit filed against TCU this month.
Listening sessions follow filing of lawsuit

Listening sessions follow filing of lawsuit

By Alexandra Lang
Published Jan 29, 2020
Students had two opportunities to share with TCU leaders their stories and ideas regarding discrimination on campus.
Water was coming from the ceiling on Monday night in King Hall. Photo submitted by Paige Hill

Water line burst causes flooding, evacuation of King Hall

By Marissa Stacy and Marley Capper
Published Jan 28, 2020
First-floor residents of King Hall were evacuated and had to find a new place to stay Monday night.