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Students draw a mural as a part of TCU Day of Service 2023. (Courtesy of The Office of Leadership and Student Involvement)

TCU’s Day of Service: Students set to positively impact the community

By Alexis Garcia, Staff Writer
Published Oct 17, 2024
The biggest one-day volunteer event in Fort Worth kicks off on Saturday, Oct. 19.
THREE FTW

How a local Fort Worth boutique is thriving

By Cecilia Murphy, Staff Writer
Published Oct 16, 2024
Three Boutique thrives under Camryn McLelland, gaining local recognition and connecting with TCU community.
Campers (from left to right: Emma Burgess, Grady Geihsler, Skyler Cloudy, James Brandt, Matthew Moyer, Caroline Michem, Trevor Peyronnin, Emily Tumilty and Caroline Cutrona) pose for a picture in the Wichita Mountains, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024. (Credit: Emma Burgess)

TCU Outdoor Programs offer adventure trips for students this fall

By Kataeya Sharp, Staff Writer
Published Oct 14, 2024
Fall semester adventure trips in Texas and beyond are available to all TCU students.
Snag delivery driver getting ready to deliver on an e-bike, photo courtesy of https://snagdelivery.app/

TCU’s new 10-minute delivery service transforms student life

By Laney Barrymore, Staff Writer
Published Oct 10, 2024
Snag, a fast and affordable delivery service, launched at TCU this fall.
TCU RUF welcomes people from all backgrounds and religions to join them for all their events.

TCU RUF welcomes all students to grow in their community and faith in Christ

By Isabella Tankersley, Staff Writer
Published Oct 9, 2024
TCU RUF creates a space for student fellowship on campus.

The Shoppe at Wright: The newest addition to TCU Dining

By Elle Wood and Crystal Polglase
Published Oct 7, 2024
Construction is underway for a new convenience store on campus, where TCU students will be able to use their campus cash.
Marché Bleu in Clearfork. (Laney Barrymore/Staff Writer)

French-inspired cafe brings a little Paris to Cowtown

By Laney Barrymore, Staff Writer
Published Oct 7, 2024
A new French-inspired cafe with a TCU connection opened this fall in Fort Worth.
A parked Fort Worth Police car.

Former Brite Divinity School ethics professor arrested on child pornography charges

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2024
Charles Bellinger, 62, a former professor of theology and ethics at Brite Divinity School, was taken into custody on Oct. 2 and charged with possession of child pornography.
Downtown Fort Worth mixes its urban landscape with its historical, old-timey feel.(Garrett Cook/Staff Writer)

Shooting at Fort Worth Stockyards left one dead, multiple injured

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2024
Northwest Division officers were dispatched to the 100 block of NW 24th St. in reference to a shooting call early Sunday morning.
Logan Lowery is performing on stage during Commons Coffeehouse on Monday, Sept. 23.

Commons Coffeehouse features live performances from TCU student musicians

By Perrin Gilman, Staff Writer
Published Oct 4, 2024
Rebranded from Tuesday Tunes, Commons Coffeehouse hosts weekly live music in the heart of campus on Mondays at 6 p.m.
Lindsey Young with her table at the Shaddock Market.

Student uses creative ability to expand game day button culture

By Sofie Ruiz, Staff Writer
Published Oct 3, 2024
A TCU student finds success in starting a local business.
A sign for the Veteran Services office at TCU stands at the Veteran Memorial Plaza.

TCU Veteran Services hosts static boot display to raise awareness of veteran suicide

By Sarah Smith and Shaylin Smith
Published Oct 2, 2024
In recognition of Suicide Prevention Month, TCU's Veteran Services office set up a static display in Veterans Memorial Plaza. The office also helps connect veterans with resources both on campus and within the community.