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TCU Class of 1975 float from the 2005 Homecoming parade. (Courtesy of the TCU Library Archives)

TCU students revive colorful tradition in this year’s homecoming parade

By Jillie Yager, Staff Writer
Published Oct 17, 2025
With the return of the Homecoming parade also comes the return of floats, designed by student organizations and judged by TCU faculty and staff.
Football fans mill around Big Tex before heading to see an NCAA college football game between Oklahoma and Texas at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

What’s the cost of fun at the State Fair of Texas?

By Bud Riley, Staff Writer
Published Oct 16, 2025
Some fairgoers are rethinking how they spend they're spending with the increase in prices at the Texas State Fair this year.
TCU band members perform from a flatbed truck during a homecoming parade on Oct. 24, 1996. (Photo courtesy of TCU Archives)

Revival of TCU tradition: Horned Frogs to march again as Homecoming parade returns

By Isabella Rose Scott, Staff Writer
Published Oct 16, 2025
After a multi-year hiatus, the once-celebrated Homecoming parade returns to TCU amid student and community buzz.
Students enjoy Market Square, the main dining spot in the BLUU (TCU360).

Beyond the BLUU: Where alumni can eat, drink and celebrate homecoming around TCU and Fort Worth

By Allison Clark and Sophia Rozycki
Published Oct 16, 2025
TCU students highlight some of their favorite restaurants and meals around campus and within the city.
Marina Magnant poses with the nine other outstanding senior nominees and Chancellor Boschini on TCU’s football field at halftime of the homecoming football game.

Outstanding senior to be announced at Homecoming football game

By Allison Clark, Staff Writer
Published Oct 15, 2025
TCU will honor ten finalists and reveal the Outstanding Senior Award winner at halftime Saturday.
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.