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Dr. Karen Steele, the new dean of Interdisciplinary Studies, answer emails on her computer (photo by Richard Edgemon)

New school program introduced

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 27, 2018

Looking around her office with several full bookshelves lining the walls, the new dean of the school of interdisciplinary studies still feels like she is missing half of her library. This semester,...

The Moudy North and Moudy South buildings, which house of the office of the dean of fine arts.

Fine Arts has a new interim dean

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 26, 2018

Dr. Richard Gipson, formerly the director of the School of Music, was appointed as the interim dean for the College of Fine Arts in June after Dr. Anne Helmreich left TCU for the Getty Research Institute.   “The...

TCU nearly finished with preparing for new administration building

TCU nearly finished with preparing for new administration building

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 24, 2018

By February 2019, construction for the new administration building along West Berry Street from Stadium Drive to Rogers Avenue will begin if everything stays on schedule. Since students left for summer...

Construction crews install new waterline on W. Cantey Street for the fashion merchandising building.

Students get creative navigating east side of campus

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 24, 2018

When students left for summer break, construction on the east side of campus was just beginning with the clearing of land behind Moudy North. Now students can see two story tall support beams where...

Students involved in cheating scheme using Quizlet

Students involved in cheating scheme using Quizlet

By Taylor Boser
Published May 4, 2018
A dozen students are involved in a cheating scheme using a Quizlet study set.
The Donation Station event will be held May 4-13 on campus.

Students can donate to local communities without leaving campus

By Brittany Kasko
Published Apr 30, 2018
Students can donate clothes, shoes and electronics to local nonprofits.
Photo courtesy of T. Kevin Birch from Degree or Not Degree website

Politics professor encourages universities to embrace free speech

By Michelle Carter
Published Apr 27, 2018
Princeton University politics professor Keith Whittington visited TCU to talk about the importance of supporting free speech on campus and encouraging the debate it can generate.
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UPDATE: Several students report paintball, pellet attacks

By Carolina Olivares
Published Apr 27, 2018
Campus on alert after students report being fired upon from a passing vehicle.
The campus commons will feature a table set for 400 during the Common Table event.

SGA invites students, professors, alumni to dinner in the commons

By Alexa Hines
Published Apr 24, 2018
The Common Table event invites students to interact with SGA and fellow members of the Horned Frog community.
Image provided by TCU Center for International Studies.

Study abroad adds Stellenbosch, South Africa to its list of destinations

By Colleen Powell
Published Apr 23, 2018
TCU is now offering a study abroad program in Stellenbosch, South Africa for Spring 2019. Stellenbosch is located in South Africa's Western Cape Province, just outside of Cape Town. 
Bookstore hosts release party for student-authored cookbook

Bookstore hosts release party for student-authored cookbook

By Kate Redfield
Published Apr 21, 2018
What began as a distaste towards unhealthy and overcooked cafeteria food, resulted in authorship for one newly published student.
Widicks campaign team. Image courtesy of Abbey Widick.

Widick wins presidential race by landslide, Jezek, Keetch, Nestor each win unopposed races

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Apr 20, 2018
SGA announced the winners of Thursday's elections early Friday morning.