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Students, faculty, staff and alumni gather inside the TCU Intercultural Center for Lunar New Year’s celebrations on Feb. 9, 2024. (Zahra Ahmad/Staff Photographer)

TCU celebrates Year of the Dragon with Lunar New Year event 

By Zahra Ahmad, Staff Writer
Published Feb 15, 2024
TCU student organizations celebrate the Lunar New Year with food, music and community.
A potential new member of Lambda Theta Alpha makes a vision board on Monday, Feb. 5th in TCU's Intercultural Center. (Aliyah Howell/Staff Writer)

Lambda Theta Alpha hosts a vision board making event for recruitment week

By Aliyah Howell, Staff Writer
Published Feb 10, 2024

With just two active members, TCU’s chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha is looking to grow.  Stacy Vinton, the chapter president, and her line sister, Adriana Coronado, hosted a vision board making event...

Women interested in learning more about Sigma Lambda Alpha, a Hispanic service sorority, attend a Chicas Bonitas event Thursday, Feb. 1 in Sadler Hall.

Multicultural Greek organizations launch spring recruitment

By Zach Conner, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2024
The seven sororities and fraternities that make up MSG hosted events to grow membership and make the TCU community more aware of their purpose and presence.
Preacher Lawson on stage. (AP photo)

America’s Got Talent competitor debuts routine at TCU

By Tinesha Tolliver, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2024
Days before competing with the routine on "America's Got Talent: Fantasy League," comedian Preacher Lawson tested his stand-up on a TCU audience.
Members of Pi Kappa Phi take part in the 24 Hour-A-Thon. Students get to stop by, sign a banner and support the Ability Experience. (Taylor Chronert/Staff Writer)

Pi Kappa Phi hosts its annual philanthropy event, the Pi Kapp Push

By Taylor Chronert, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2023
Pi Kappa Phi's annual charity event brings all thirteen of the Panhellenic sororities together to support people with disabilities.
IJM preparing for the Threads event. (Taylor Chronert/Staff Writer)

TCU’s International Justice Mission hosts annual pop-up shop

By Taylor Chronert, Staff Writer
Published Nov 1, 2023
Threads, an annual pop-up shop with clothing donated by TCU students, helps fund donations toward ending modern-day slavery.
Claudia Tiffany Rodriguez, a ballet folklorico dancer, performs at the SACNAS Latinx Heritage Showcase. (Abby McCutchan/Staff Writer)

Student showcase celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

By Abby McCutchan, Staff Writer
Published Nov 1, 2023
SACNAS celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting a Latinx Heritage Showcase, highlighting the diverse cultures at TCU.
(Courtesy of Jasmine Jennings-Rentz)

A free monthly field trip experience encourages students to explore Fort Worth

By Hannah Dollar, Staff Writer
Published Oct 27, 2023
Road Frogs was founded to give off-campus experiences to students without transportation or financial resources.
Paul McMahon, a senior political science student, walks out on the Rockwood Park baseball field during TCU Club Baseball practice.  (Emil Asaf)

TCU Club Baseball ready for 2023-2024 season

By Emil Asaf, Staff Writer
Published Oct 26, 2023
TCU Club Baseball unites students through their love for the sport and desire to continue competing after their high school athletic careers.
Grace Vanucchi, Mac Eubank and Sasha Voldina perform to “Super Important” choreographed 
by Sarah Newton.

Chi Tau Epsilon and DanceTCU present biannual Brown Bag Dance performance

By Caroline Kellam, Staff Writer
Published Oct 25, 2023
Alumni, family and students gathered to support TCU dancers on homecoming weekend.
The exterior of AT&T Stadium, inside which Delta Gamma hosted its annual Anchorbowl on Oct. 21. (Alicia Takacs/Staff Writer)

Delta Gamma’s annual Anchorbowl played at AT&T Stadium

By Alicia Takacs, Staff Writer
Published Oct 24, 2023
The Anchorbowl is a yearly philanthropy event hosted by Delta Gamma that raises money for their chapter’s philanthropy, Service for Sight.
Two TCU students high-fiving while playing pickleball during club hours at the TCU Tennis Courts. (Photo courtesy of: Kate Woolsen)

TCU Pickleball club creates a welcoming environment for new and experienced players

By Sarah Smith, Staff Writer
Published Oct 17, 2023
With over 1000 members on TCU Engage, the Pickleball Club welcomes students of all skill levels to come and play pickleball either for leisure or competitive play.