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Worth Hills construction moves into the next phase
By
Kennedy Stadler
Published Oct 11, 2018
Construction in Worth Hills is steadily moving along as construction workers gear up to start the next phase of the project.
‘Faces of SGA’ campaign looks to improve student outreach
By
Benton McDonald
Published Oct 8, 2018
The weekly Instagram posts will highlight an SGA representative and are part of a larger student outreach initiative being led by the SGA marketing team.
Couple from ‘The Bachelor’ visits during Live Free Weekend
By
Marissa Stacy
Published Oct 5, 2018
Sean Lowe shares how he ended up on The Bachelor.
Engineering and Technology Career Fair offers networking opportunities
By
Dylan Guest
Published Oct 2, 2018
The Engineering and Technology Career Fair will be taking place this Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day symposium focuses on the present
By
Nick Stephens
Published Sep 28, 2018
Monday's Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day symposium features a Crow hip-hop artist and the poet laureate of the Navajo Nation.
Campus activities increase this week as TCU hosts Family Weekend
By
Demi Butler
Published Sep 28, 2018
Families will experience campus life at this year's Family Weekend while TCU football hosts Iowa State.
Comedy team to perform at Crossroads Lecture
By
Renee Umsted
Published Sep 23, 2018
A local comedy group will be performing at a lecture sponsored by Religious & Spiritual Life.
Conversations continue about TCU’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts
By
Nick Stephens
Published Sep 20, 2018
TCU administrators met with faculty, staff and students Tuesday for a discussion about the efforts of the diversity, equity and inclusion committee.
Dean of Neeley School of Business set to retire
By
Conner McBride
Published Sep 19, 2018
The Dean of the Neely School of Business is returning to teaching.
Health center offers free booster vaccines in light of mumps case
By
Carolina Olivares
Published Sep 18, 2018
Three cases of mumps prompted the health center to provide free booster shots to students who may have been exposed.
ONE to join TCU’s campus
By
Mariana Rivas
Published Sep 18, 2018
A national organization's chapter joining TCU's campus will provide a good opportunity for students wanting to get involved with political advocacy.
Delta Gamma Anchor Bowl supports service for sight
By
Brody Haverstick
Published Sep 17, 2018
Service for SIght, the philanthropy behind the Anchor Bowl.
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