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Picture of the Mary Couts Burnett Library in 2016 from TCU Magazine

Mary Couts Burnett Library marks a century of operation

TCU is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Mary Couts Burnett Library with special events remembering the impact of Burnett herself and the library's history.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issues a winter weather advisory and an extreme cold warning for Fort Worth and parts of North Texas. (Photo courtesy NWS Fort Worth).

Extreme cold warning in Fort Worth, dangerous temperatures, ice and rain expected

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Feb 18, 2025
Extreme cold weather grips Fort Worth, causing temperature to plummet 30 degrees.
SuperFrog Valentine’s Day experience.

TCU students plan for Valentine’s and Galentine’s Day dates

By Krystal Guerra and Sydney Jansen
Published Feb 13, 2025
Love is in the air at TCU and the university boasts several spots for a romantic date as well as events for the perfect Galentine's celebration.
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.
David Roditi has been the driving force behind the record-breaking fan attendance at TCU men's tennis matches. File photo

From silence to victory: How the Roditi Rule changed Big 12 men’s tennis

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Feb 11, 2025
When one TCU head coach pushed the Big 12 to rethink the rules, the sounds of college tennis were changed for good.
People escape the approaching Palisades Fire by car and on foot, in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)

Early 2025 California fires are fully contained, but the scars remain

By Khoa Nguyen, Staff Writer
Published Feb 11, 2025
The Eaton and Palisades fires stand as one of the most devastating and destructive wildfires in U.S. history, affecting many TCU students. 
Alan Jackson performs at the 56th annual Academy of Country Music Awards (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)

Country legend Alan Jackson bids farewell to Fort Worth

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Feb 10, 2025
In February, Alan Jackson will deliver his farewell Fort Worth show at Dickies Arena.
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.
Captain Thomas Budreck (front left) and Coach Donovan (far right) getting ready to take the ice.

TCU Club Hockey looks to continue season with a deep playoff run

By Sam D’Addabbo, Staff Writer
Published Feb 6, 2025
The TCU Club Hockey team looks to keep its season going with a deep playoff run.
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.
Student tutors meet with a TCU staff member (Perrin Gilman)

Breaking language barriers through service

By Perrin Gilman, Staff Writer
Published Feb 5, 2025
Student tutors learn how to assist a second-language English speaker by teaching TCU staff members part of the Latino community.
A ban on TikTok took effect in the United States on January 18, 2025. (Photo courtesy Shorthand)

Locked out of TikTok: How U.S. users are trying to beat the system

By Paris Goodman, Staff Writer
Published Feb 4, 2025
TikTok left U.S. app stores with a bang. The app is back, but is it the same?