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Longhorns walk the street during a cattle drive demonstration at the Fort Worth Stockyards Thursday, March 11, 2021. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Keeping Funky Town under control: What’s the Fort Worth Crime Control and Prevention District?

By TCU 360 Staff
Published Apr 29, 2022
The CCPD was initially established in 1995 to combat local crime— record crime rates across the city in the late '80s and early '90s were the driving force of the CCPD — but over the last 25 years, it has become an integral part of city spending. This story is part of "The City Beat," an ongoing series that explores issues facing Fort Worth.
Frog Alley parking in Fort Worth, Texas on April 9, 2022. (TCU 360/Brooke Gianopulos)

Visitor side of Frog Alley garage is open for students during storms

By Brooke Gianopulos
Published Apr 19, 2022
Parking concerns from students include the lack of covered parking, lots close to campus and parking tickets.
A Froggie 5-0 cart transports a student across campus late at night. (Photo courtesy of Riley Garlinghouse)

Froggie 5-0 considers, tests new changes in preparation for the fall

By Trevor Matthews
Published Apr 18, 2022
Students may not be able to use Froggie 5-0 for a convenient trip across campus starting in the fall of 2022.
In this Dec. 12, 2016 photo illustration, a person types on a laptop in Florida. Riviera Beach, Fla., agreed to pay $600,000 in ransom to hackers who took over its computer system, the latest in thousands of attacks worldwide aimed at extorting money from governments and businesses. Spokeswoman Rose Anne Brown said Wednesday, June 19, 2019, that the city of 35,000 residents has been working with outside security consultants, who recommended the ransom be paid. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

Don’t press send: Cyber ‘sextortion’ of students becoming more common at TCU

By JD Pells
Published Apr 18, 2022
TCU Police are reporting an uptick in cyber blackmail cases among students.
Students explore the dining options, including a pizza station, sandwich station, salad bar and more inside Market Square. (Kyla Vogel/TCU 360).

Clusterfork: Silverware theft worsens at Market Square

By Emma Watson
Published Apr 5, 2022
Silverware, plates, and cups are consistently going missing from Market Square due to theft by students and faculty.
TCU students are venturing abroad but not without some precautions

TCU students are venturing abroad but not without some precautions

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Apr 4, 2022
Students are able to study abroad once again, but they may be met with various COVID-19 regulations.
The TCU Police Department. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Criminal mischief: The most common crime reported at TCU residence halls this semester

By Emma Watson
Published Apr 1, 2022
TCU Police Commander Stephen Hall said criminal mischief and property damage are the most commonly reported crimes in residence halls.
Infographic about binge drinking in the U.S. (Photo courtesy of the CDC)

Binge drinking: An epidemic on college campuses across the country

By Siena Dancsecs
Published Mar 25, 2022
Binge drinking is on the rise on college campuses, including TCU.
People ages 15-24 are responsible for half of the reported cases of STDs in the United States. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

What no college student wants to talk about: STDs and how to prevent them

By Siena Dancsecs
Published Mar 24, 2022
STDs are on the rise amongst college students, and the health center is here to help.
Students participate in equine therapy (Gracie Reinhardt/TCU360) 

Peer support community works to improve mental health on campus

By Grace Reinhardt
Published Mar 24, 2022
TCU Renew - Depression and Anxiety Peer Support Community started during COVID-19 via Zoom and has now moved in-person in Jarvis Hall.
John V. Roach Honors College

Longtime TCU champion John V. Roach dies at 83

By JD Pells
Published Mar 21, 2022
The business mogul and tech pioneer who pushed TCU to new heights
Following CDC guidance, masks are optional for the TCU campus community beginning March 1, 2022. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Students react to TCU’s mask-optional policy

By JD Pells and Tristen Smith
Published Mar 1, 2022
Masks are now optional on campus.