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Artistic rendering of new city hall (Courtesy of the City of Fort Worth).

Fort Worth will be getting a new city hall starting in 2024

By Jordan Montgomery, Staff Writer
Published Oct 30, 2023

The City of Fort Worth will begin consolidating its operations into one downtown building starting Jan. 1, 2024.  City functions are currently dispersed amongst more than 15 office spaces. Officials...

Kelsea Ballerini performs a concert for “FrogFest” at the Texas Christian University campus commons, Oct. 14, 2023. Ballerini’s appearance at TCU was the first time she’s performed since July, 2023. (TCU 360/ Shane Manson)

Behind The Scenes of TCU’s 2023 Homecoming Concert

By Lailah White, Staff Writer
Published Oct 27, 2023

TCU ended its grand 150th sesquicentennial celebration with a homecoming concert that drew thousands to the heart of the campus. As the sun dipped below the horizon and the campus came alive with the...

Texas Christian University safety Millard Bradford returns an interception for a touchdown as the Horned Frogs defeated the BYU Cougars 44-11. (TCU 360/ Tyler Chan)

Wrapping up TCU’s 2023 Homecoming Weekend

By Olivia Lee, Staff Writer
Published Oct 27, 2023

TCU Homecoming Weekend entailed concerts, food trucks and other activities that transformed the campus's atmosphere into an exhilarating and delightful experience for students.  The week culminated...

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 "Great Pumpkin" is displayed front and center at the Dallas Arboretum during this year's fall theme, "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." (Mattea Skinner/Staff Writer)

Five fall activities to do around Dallas-Fort Worth for the spooky season

By Mattea Skinner, Staff Writer
Published Oct 23, 2023
From haunted houses to pumpkin villages, there are many events around TCU to get students in the fall spirit.
Theatre TCU students observe as Drew Gasparini teaches during his on-campus masterclass. (Caroline Kellam/Staff Writer)

Theatre students perform for award-winning songwriter and musical composer Drew Gasparini

By Caroline Kellam, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2023
Broadway-bound composer advances Theatre TCU’s training by offering wisdom and assistance to students.
Entrance to the Texas State Fair. (Jaida Joyner/Staff Writer)

What to eat at the Texas State Fair

By Jaida Joyner, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2023

The State Fair of Texas is known for its deep-fried food vendors who can make gourmet and regional dishes that are native to Texas. Unique foods join the line-up every year to bring more and more fairgoers. This...

The Fort Worth Bureau of Engraving and Printing facility produces over half the nation’s currency. Free public tours are available Tuesday through Friday. (AP Photo)

Fort Worth prints over half the nation’s currency

By Garrett Cook, Staff Writer
Published Oct 19, 2023

American paper currency, produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, is only made in two places – Washington D.C. and Fort Worth. Approximately $526 million is printed every day, over half of which...

Stage West Theatre

Theatre TCU collaborates with Stage West to bring a charming musical to Fort Worth

By Sydney Miller, Staff Writer
Published Oct 17, 2023
A modern retelling of "The Princess and the Pea" brings Theatre TCU students and acting professionals together to perform.
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is featuring the work of Louise Nevelson.

New exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art uses everyday items to provoke thought

By Georgie Hager, Staff Writer
Published Oct 17, 2023

The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas recently debuted the exhibition titled "The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury." This is one of the first exhibitions exclusively...

Bruce Butler, right, hands a blanket to Mika, who is homeless, to help her with the cold weather in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, Dec. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Homelessness on the rise in Fort Worth over the last five years

By Jordan Montgomery, Staff Writer
Published Oct 16, 2023
With continued growth in Fort Worth and homelessness following suit, the city makes strides in reversing the trend.
The Brite Divinity School marched in last year's Tarrant County Pride Parade. (Photo courtesy of: Valerie Forstman)

Over 200 people sign faculty petition in support of LGBTQ campus community

By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2023
The petition proposes goals and strategies in pursuit of making TCU campus more inclusive to LBGTQ students.