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Fort Worth female-owned businesses grow, starting on West Vickery
By
Ella Gibson
Published Jan 24, 2022
Local female entrepreneurs are part of the 156% growth in female-owned business in Texas over the past two decades.
Suspect involved in Airsoft gun shooting near campus in police custody
By
Alexis King
Published Jan 11, 2022
TCU Police Department reported its first crime alert of the spring semester to the campus community late Tuesday evening.
Finishing strong: Honors academic advisor shares tips for finals week
By
Katharine Vaughn
Published Dec 9, 2021
Justine Grace, an honors academic advisor at TCU, offers strategies to help students make it through finals week.
The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition returns to TCU
By
Ella Gibson
Published Dec 8, 2021
Auditions for the prestigious competition will take place at TCU's PepsiCo Recital Hall in March 2022.
Sophomores scramble to find off-campus housing
By
Kyla Vogel
Published Dec 6, 2021
With a large first-year class pushing them off-campus, sophomores may feel pressure to sign a lease earlier than necessary.
North Texas EMT-Paramedic and mother launches lifesaving charity in honor of her son’s death
By
Lucy Puente
Published Dec 2, 2021
After losing her son, Callie Crow became an advocate for an FDA approved nasal spray to save individuals from an opioid overdose.
A closer look: Texas’ oldest museum renews with art from the past
By
Frances Wetherbee
Published Nov 30, 2021
The Fort Worth Modern Art Museum is the oldest museum in Texas and offers a discount for students.
Final judgment disposes of all claims in discrimination lawsuit
By
JD Pells
Published Nov 28, 2021
The judge ruled that TCU won't be held liable for claims made against them.
TCU Food Recovery Network resumes deliveries to Fort Worth community
By
Camilla Price
Published Nov 19, 2021
Student volunteers will recover more than 3,000 pounds of food from campus dining halls to feed people who are food insecure.
TCU Schieffer alumni discuss changing times after COVID-19
By
Skye Moreno
Published Nov 18, 2021
Schieffer alumni gathered in a virtual career panel for a Q&A to answer students questions about the future of the workplace.
Funky Town Fridge: an act of community solidarity
By
Allie Brown
Published Nov 17, 2021
TCU is hosting a food drive to benefit Funky Town Fridge, a food bank with a spin.
Faculty Senate discusses changes to TCU mission statement
By
Alexandra Lang
Published Nov 11, 2021
TCU is reviewing proposed changes to its mission statement for reaccreditation purposes.
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