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TCU’s Leap to get new vehicles and marketing changes
By
Colin McThorn
, Arts Reporter
Published Oct 7, 2025
TCU's newest public transportation system is set to drive smaller buses soon, holding 35-40 people.
TCU’s Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery relocates to Molly Reid Hall
By
Megan Esparza
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
The TCU Fort Worth Contemporary Art Galley finds a new home on the first floor of Molly Reid Hall after the original building was demolished.
TCU hosts an iPhone photography masterclass with an award-winning film director
By
DJ Williams
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
TCU‘s innovation club invites an award-winning commercial film producer to show students how to maximize their iPhone's camera.
Parking permit cuts push first-year students to find new ways to get around
By
Anna Gasowski
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
First-year students adjust to many not being allowed to park their cars on campus.
Bakame AI: TCU entrepreneurial student uses AI to redefine learning
By
Grace Allen
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
What started as a COVID lockdown project for Happy Herman quickly turned into a business to help poor Rwanda students.
From the table to the workplace: etiquette tips for TCU students
By
Joya Ogier
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 3, 2025
Management Club hosts etiquette dinner with alumna and chef Tiffany Blackmon.
TCU’s aspiring leadership program set to kick off seven-week workshop with plans of growth
By
Sofia DelliCarpini
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 3, 2025
ALP seeks to enhance leadership skills in a tight knit community full of eager learners.
Hispanic Heritage Month brings culture and connection to TCU
By
Katelyn Purdom
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
TCU celebrates hispanic heritage month with performances, food, music, film screenings and more.
Beyond the classroom: Student Support Services guides Horned Frogs to graduation
By
Faith Lester
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
Student Support Services is a program that supports TCU students who are first-generation, low-income or have a disability
TCU’s Tuesday Tunes needs student musicians to keep the tradition alive
By
Bud Riley
, Staff Writer
Published Sep 30, 2025
Tuesday Tunes brings live student music to the Campus Commons every Tuesday night, but five years in, the tradition is struggling to keep its stage filled.
Kicking off success: “Welcome 2 Neeley” looks to give first-year business students a boost
By
Sofia DelliCarpini
, Staff Writer
Published Sep 30, 2025
How the Neeley School of Business is working towards making first-year students feel more welcomed and creating an easier transition for them.
Fighting the flu: TCU nursing students lead campus vaccination effort
By
Boots Giblin
, Staff Writer
Published Sep 29, 2025
With a goal to vaccinate 2,000, TCU nursing students will administer flu shots from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m on Oct. 1.
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