Skip to Main Content
73° Fort Worth
All TCU. All the time.

TCU 360

TCU 360

All TCU. All the time.

TCU 360

Chxx showing off their wellness goals while attending a formal together. (Photo Courtesy of chxxwholift Instagram)

Women’s fitness club grows exponentially: an update from the CHXX on campus

By Alexah Montanes, Staff Writer
Published Feb 12, 2025
Chxx Who Lift is a club that meets a few times a semester and supports women who want to work on their fitness and wellness journey while growing in community.
Participants of last year's Color Run pose together after the race. (SDC Instagram)

Strike Down Cancer is hosting its annual Color Run on Saturday

By Eleni Simatacolos, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2025
TCU Strike Down Cancer is hosting its annual Color Run in partnership with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, inviting TCU students and the Fort Worth community to participate.
TCU SGA representative showcases a yard sign (TCU SGA)

Multiple TCU organizations partner to recycle campus yard signs

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Feb 6, 2025
SGA, One Shade Greener, TCU grounds and a local recycling plant partner to make TCU more sustainable and beautiful.
TCU students filling goodie bags for Bags of Joy.

Bags of Joy: New TCU club aims to spread smiles throughout the community

By Cecilia Murphy, Staff Writer
Published Dec 3, 2024
Bags of Joy, a new club founded by TCU student Sage Villone, aims to impact the local community.
TCU students writing holiday cards for active military members (courtesy of the TCU Library Instagram @tculibrary.)

Mary Couts Burnett Library supports troops

By Grace Lewis, Staff Writer
Published Dec 2, 2024
10,000 for the Troops Campaign is bringing holiday cheer to veterans with a card to brighten their season.
The Kaizen Project volunteers package Thanksgiving baskets for the upcoming annual food drive. (Hayes Martin).

How college students transform Thanksgiving for 75 families

By Kelsey Finley, Staff Writer
Published Nov 23, 2024
The Kaizen Project, led by TCU students, provides Thanksgiving meals to Fort Worth families.
Musical number from the 2023 Underclassmen Cabaret. Courtesy Brandon Mora.

Alpha Psi Omega set to perform underclassmen cabaret

By Rachel McCutchen, Staff Writer
Published Nov 15, 2024
TCU's underclassmen will showcase their talents in the third annual Underclassmen Cabaret on Nov. 20, featuring popular musical numbers and scenes.
TCU's Diamond Crew at the Charlie and Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium at Williams-Reilly Field on April 14, 2022 (Photo courtesy of TCU's Diamond Crew Instagram)

Baseball fans get an official club on campus

By Hannah Hoffman, Staff Writer
Published Nov 13, 2024
TCU's Diamond Crew prepares to receive recognition as an official organization.
Dr. Danica Knight (left) and Dr. Casey Call (right) place Hope Connection 2.0 banners outside Rees-Jones Hall to welcome families to camp.

TCU’s Hope Connection 2.0 carries forward legacy of healing

By Andrew Lindsey, Staff Writer
Published Nov 11, 2024
Through the unique camp experience, TCU students work directly with families and children, putting Trust-Based Relational Intervention techniques into practice while learning from seasoned practitioners in the field.
Adebanjo posing on the field during the recognition of the Outstanding Senior finalists. (Photo courtesy of Oreo Adebanjo)

TCU’s 2024 Outstanding Senior wants his legacy to be his faith and leadership

By Ella Schamberger, Staff Writer
Published Nov 8, 2024
Oreoluwayimika Adebanjo named TCU's Outstanding Senior for his leadership and deep faith involvement.
TCU Theatre students prepare for the upcoming performance of “Bright Star.” (Rachel McCutchen/Staff Writer)

TCU Theatre prepares for its last performance of the season

By Rachel McCutchen, Staff Writer
Published Nov 5, 2024
Step into a story of redemption with “Bright Star,” Theatre TCU’s last show of the fall semester. With bluegrass tunes and heartfelt Southern flair, the musical follows a guarded journalist’s journey to rediscover her past and heal her heart.
Carl Kurtz telling his tribes stories to the attendees of the Traditional Native American Storytelling Event on Oct. 30, 2024 in the campus commons. (Hannah Hoffman/Staff Writer)

Traditional Native American storytelling comes to the TCU campus

By Hannah Hoffman, Skiff Writer
Published Nov 4, 2024
The Native and Indigenous Student Association hosted its their first traditional Native American storytelling event in the Campus Commons on Wednesday, Oct. 30.