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Seafood restaurant floats to South University Drive

Seafood restaurant floats to South University Drive

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Sep 4, 2018
Shep's Off The Hook Seafood will be the next food place to try out near campus.
The Donation Station event will be held May 4-13 on campus.

Students can donate to local communities without leaving campus

By Brittany Kasko
Published Apr 30, 2018
Students can donate clothes, shoes and electronics to local nonprofits.
Photo courtesy of T. Kevin Birch from Degree or Not Degree website

Politics professor encourages universities to embrace free speech

By Michelle Carter
Published Apr 27, 2018
Princeton University politics professor Keith Whittington visited TCU to talk about the importance of supporting free speech on campus and encouraging the debate it can generate.
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UPDATE: Several students report paintball, pellet attacks

By Carolina Olivares
Published Apr 27, 2018
Campus on alert after students report being fired upon from a passing vehicle.
Noh costume
Japan 
Edo period, 1603-1868
Silk brocade 
The Sam and Myrna Myers Collection 
Photo by Thierry Ollivier

Students encouraged to visit new Asian artifact exhibit at Kimbell

By Kristen Noto
Published Apr 25, 2018
A new exhibit, “Lands of Asia,” at the Modern Art Museum is available for all to visit until Aug. 19.
Second annual Fortress Fest comes to the Fort this weekend

Second annual Fortress Fest comes to the Fort this weekend

By Bernice Ogbondah
Published Apr 25, 2018
North Texas' premiere music festival Fortress Festival is back April Saturday 28 and Sunday, April 29.
Bookstore hosts release party for student-authored cookbook

Bookstore hosts release party for student-authored cookbook

By Kate Redfield
Published Apr 21, 2018
What began as a distaste towards unhealthy and overcooked cafeteria food, resulted in authorship for one newly published student.
Executive members of the NAACP leading the meeting in an effort to revive the chapter on campus. Photo by Carolina Olivares.

NAACP chapter leads efforts to revive on campus

By Carolina Olivares
Published Apr 19, 2018
A group of students are successful in their efforts to bring the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter back to campus and plan to discuss ways to bring awareness of equality.
Student giving blood. (Photo courtesy of Taylor Boser)

Students bring back blood drive to campus

By Grace Amiss
Published Apr 5, 2018
From 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Thursday, the Brite Student Association and TCU Office of Religious and Spiritual Life will be co-sponsoring their first-ever collaborative blood drive.
The event will be held in April at the Counseling and Mental Health Center. 
Credit: www.counseling.tcu.edu

‘Keep Calm and Stress Less’ aims to teach students how to navigate their anxiety

By Brittany Kasko
Published Apr 5, 2018
TCU will be holding anxiety management workshops for students in need.
TCU reflects 50 years after MLK killed

TCU reflects 50 years after MLK killed

By Kennedy Harvey
Published Apr 5, 2018
TCU honors the memory Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years to the day of his assassination.
Student forms mentoring group to help high school students prepare for college

Student forms mentoring group to help high school students prepare for college

By Macy Yates
Published Apr 3, 2018
TCU sophomore Josiah Snowden has started a mentoring and tutoring program for students at O.D. Wyatt High School.