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Students listen to the music by Carry the Love and worship. (Roderick Villareal/Staff Writer)

Students come together to worship at the Carry the Love worship night

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2024
TCU students come together to worship and share their love for God.
The Electrotoads club president DJs in the commons. (Photo courtesy of Emma Dickey)

Students embrace EDM club on campus

By Presley Walker, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2024
A TCU organization, the Electrotoads, plans upcoming events for the semester.
Photo of Jarvis Hall. (Esau Rodriguez Olvera/Staff Photographer)

Light at the end of the tunnel for eating disorders

By Maggie Hale, Staff Writer
Published Feb 19, 2024
When fear of the ‘Freshman 15’ becomes the fear of food in general, it’s time to get help. TCU now offers an Intensive Outpatient Program.
Jarvis Hall houses the counseling and mental health center where Worthy takes place. (Photo courtesy of what2do@tcu)

Revitalizing Body Positivity: Nourish Returns to TCU with Fresh Support for Students

By Ella Schamberger, Staff Writer, TCU360
Published Feb 19, 2024

Nourish, TCU’s support group for students struggling with food and body image, has relaunched this month. Nourish had previously gone dormant when many active members graduated. The seeds of Nourish...

A panel of Indian students at TCU speaks at the ICF's Diwali celebration, sharing stories of their cultures, upbringings and beliefs to help attendees gain a deeper understanding of Indian traditions. (Cecilia Le/Staff Photographer)

TCU International Christian Fellowship brings together students of all religions

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Feb 18, 2024
The aroma of steaming rice and spicy curry greets Yash Tyagi, a senior computer science major from India, as he enters the cozy house located at 2713 Wabash Ave.
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.