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Bid Day 2025 for Gamma Phi Beta. (Photo courtesy of TCU Gamma Phi Beta sorority)

“RushTok” keeps sorority recruitment in the spotlight in fall 2025

By Megan Esparza, Staff Writer
Published Oct 15, 2025
"RushTok," a TikTok trend documenting sorority recruitment, is drawing attention to campuses nationwide. The videos have elevated student influencers and introduced popular brand partnerships, making recruitment a viral phenomenon.
Nuuly subscription items come in their signature black and grey bag with a free return label to easily ship them back at the end of the month. (Anna Gasowski/Staff Writer)

Students turn to clothing rentals for style and savings

By Anna Gasowski, Staff Writer
Published Oct 15, 2025
With the emergence of rental services, students are changing the way they choose what clothes to buy.
The TCU Counseling and Mental Health center. (TCU Archives)

TCU leads a unique community approach to mental health care

By Ryland Scott, Staff Writer
Published Oct 14, 2025
According to Director of Counseling and Mental Health at TCU, Eric Wood, TCU's approach combines professional counseling with community outreach in hopes of creating a happier and healthier environment for students.
The corner of West Devitt Street and McCart Avenue. (Aliyah Howell/Staff Writer)

TCU students learn how to stay safe and prevent crime off campus

By Aliyah Howell, Staff Writer
Published Oct 14, 2025
Package thefts are raising concerns on McCart Avenue, a street just a few minutes from TCU's campus.
A CorePower class taught on top of the Frog Alley parking garage.

New CorePower location continues to feed students’ fixation

By Sophia Rozycki, Staff Writer
Published Oct 14, 2025
CorePower Yoga opens a new Fort Worth location, hoping to provide students with a further use of their membership and to fulfill their fixation.
TAC is a local band with roots in TCU and a following throughout DFW. (Courtesy of Jack Laughlin)

Local band with ties to TCU set to release debut single

By Andrew Guyer, Staff Writer
Published Oct 8, 2025
T.A.C. has played several shows throughout DFW, but former Horned Frog and T.A.C. frontman Jack Laughlin said he's excited for people to stream their music from home.
TCU SGA wants to install more of these blue lights. (TCU 360 File Photo)

TCU Student Government Association plans to install new blue light emergency towers

By Sydney Vance, Staff Writer
Published Oct 8, 2025
In a proactive effort to ensure student safety, students Alex Holder and Macy Bayer, as well as TCU Vice Chancellor for Public Safety Adrian Andrews, are working to add more blue light towers to campus.
HustleBlendz offers a comfortable and friendly coffee experience. Co-founder Tweety Angwenyi works behind the counter and makes an effort to remember regular customers. (Sydney Jansen/Staff Writer)

HustleBlendz: The coffee shop that knows your name

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Oct 8, 2025
Whether a student is in need a quick coffee to go or a cozy study space, co-founders Patrice and Tweety Angwenyi welcome customers with quality products and a warm environment.
Students travel to Guadalupe Mountains and Franklin Mountains during the 2024 Fall Break with the TCU Outdoor Program. (Courtesy of TCU Campus Recreation via Instagram)

TCU students hit pause to recharge during fall break

By Katelyn Purdom, Staff Writer
Published Oct 7, 2025
Students use the midsemester break to rest, travel, volunteer and reconnect with their communities.
Cranes can be seen throughout the campus skyline from various work projects in student experience expansion efforts.

Construction leads to spike in flat tires for TCU students and community

By Ryland Scott, Staff Writer
Published Oct 7, 2025
The increase in construction on TCU’s campus is creating a problem for drivers, as the amount of flat tires within the TCU community has raised significantly.
Students walk the steps of the Mary Couts Burnett Library. (Photo courtesy of @tculibrary on Instagram)

A look into how some TCU students prepare for midterms

By Allison Clark, Staff Writer
Published Oct 7, 2025
For three TCU students, reviewing class notes and presentations, using AI platforms and finding a quiet place to study are three musts during midterm season.
A warning sign is posted outside of King's Liquor on West Berry St. stating persons under 21 are not permitted in the store. Oct 3, 2025.

TCU police report surge in fake ID cases at the Carter

By Fabian Alvidrez, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
Fake IDs are one of the most common crimes reported at TCU and consequences can follow students for years and even impact local businesses.