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A scooter parked outside of Moudy North with a wheel lock. According to the TCU Police crime log, 17 scooters have been reported stolen since Aug. 15, 2025. (Fabian Alvidrez/Staff Writer)

TCU scooter theft accounts for around 14% of incidents reported to TCUPD

By Fabian Alvidrez, Staff Writer
Published Sep 26, 2025
TCUPD recently offered guidance to guard against scooter theft, one of the most reported crimes on campus.
From the left: Amanda Malvik, a junior nursing major; Elizabeth Soto, a junior psychology major; and Veronica Arrocha, a senior psychology major, all studied in Seville, Spain, during the spring semester of 2025. (Sofia DelliCarpini/Staff Writer)

TCU study abroad alumni come together at the reunion dinner

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Sep 25, 2025
TCU looks to offer abroad alums a celebration and future opportunities upon their return to campus.
Downtown Fort Worth mixes its urban landscape with its historical, old-timey feel. Dallas, on the other hand, embraces its modernity with neon lights and towering skyscrapers. (Garrett Cook/Staff Writer)

Fort Worth ranked third-safest large city in the country

By Anna Gasowski, Staff Writer
Published Sep 25, 2025
TCU Police and FWPD work together to keep campus safe, even in one of the safest cities in the country.
Individuals at Oktoberfest. 
Promotional photo courtesy of fortworthoktoberfest.com/about/gallery/

Oktoberfest in Fort Worth brings Germany to Texas

By Andrew Guyer, Staff Writer
Published Sep 24, 2025
The president of the TCU German Club said it's a chance for anyone to go explore Bavarian culture and history... and have some fun.
Wyatt Flores performing at CMA Fest on June 9, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

TCU SGA to host annual fall concert featuring country artist Wyatt Flores

By Maverick Diaz, Staff Writer
Published Sep 23, 2025
Following the concert, there will be a watch party for the remainder of the TCU vs. ASU football game.
TCU fans cheer on the Horned Frogs as they face Michigan in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl, Dec. 31, 2022 (Tristen Smith/Staff Photogapher)

Four local retailers dominate TCU gear market … but at what cost?

By Ryland Scott, Staff Writer
Published Sep 19, 2025
From retro looks to official campus gear, TCU students balance price, tradition and style when shopping for purple.
TCUPD car. (Hank Kilgore/TCU 360)

Safety first: TCU Police share tips to keep campus secure after dark

By Ryland Scott, Staff Writer
Published Sep 19, 2025
TCU Police encouraged everyday habits and awareness first, while also being aware of TCU's safeguard systems.
Members of the TCU Campus Recreation and Wellness Promotion, Olivia Jacob, Mama Susso, Lance Viscioni-Wilson and Janea McCoy, are pictured hosting a tabling event to give encouragement to students and share information about suicide prevention.

TCU students work together to promote suicide awareness and prevention

By Anna Gasowski, Staff Writer
Published Sep 19, 2025
The TCU Campus Recreation and Wellness Promotion and Frog Life educated students throughout the week to bring awareness to Suicide Prevention Month.
Geoffrey Craig, KTCU station co-manager; Bob Schieffer; Jamie Alexander, KTCU donor; Roy Eaton, Roxo donor; and Janice McCall, KTCU station co-manager, cutting the purple TCU ribbon at the grand opening of the newly renovated KTCU radio station.

KTCU and Roxo reopen with upgrades and legacy voices

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Sep 18, 2025
Over family weekend, Bob Schieffer and Roy Eaton visited their alma mater to see the upgrades and share some timeless journalistic advice.
TCU Football Team won the 2023 “Iron Skillet” 34-17 at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 23, 2023. (TCU 360/Shane Manson)

TCU students say pride is on the line in quest for Iron Skillet

By Allison Clark, Staff Writer
Published Sep 18, 2025
With no future Iron Skillet games on the schedule yet, TCU students shared what the SMU rivalry has meant to them ahead of Saturday's face-off.
(Yasmin Lopes)

KinderFrogs: a journey of growth, one step at a time

By Yasmin Lopes, Staff Writer
Published Sep 17, 2025
"The small wins are often big ones" for TCU's youngest members in KinderFrogs, a three-tiered preschool program geared toward helping prepare children with Down syndrome for Kindergarten.
A "y'all means all" sign in front of Frog Fountain, a common saying representing inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community. (TCU Center for Connection Culture)

New first-year leadership opportunities seek to foster community and inclusivity on campus

By Anna Gasowski, Staff Writer
Published Sep 15, 2025
TCU adds three new first-year programs to promote leadership development on campus.