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10 things to know before moving into an apartment or house

By Kennedy Stadler
Published Oct 3, 2018
Moving off of campus can be a major adjustment for students. Here's 10 things you should know before you make the move.
Supaman, the Crow hip-hop sensation, will be on campus Monday as part of the symposium. Photo courtesy of the Supaman Facebook page.

Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day symposium focuses on the present

By Nick Stephens
Published Sep 28, 2018
Monday's Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day symposium features a Crow hip-hop artist and the poet laureate of the Navajo Nation.
New TCU safety app FrogShield available now

New TCU safety app FrogShield available now

By Branson Nelson
Published Sep 26, 2018
TCU launches a new safety and security app for the community.
In this sketch, three people try to convince a man to join the Holier-Than-Thou Club, the only group that can go to heaven. - Photo by Renee Umsted

Comedy group explores religious beliefs during lecture

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 26, 2018
SketchCo uses comedy to instruct the audience on how to joke appropriately to illustrate the fact that religious groups share ideas and values.
Students look on during the TCU Justice Coalitions first meeting of the year. Photo by Benton McDonald

Justice Coalition meets to discuss issues, work towards change on campus

By Benton McDonald
Published Sep 23, 2018
The coalition's goal is to enact attainable change for minority students on TCU's campus.
The Religious Advisory Council meets a few times each semester to discuss how faith groups represented at TCU can function better on campus. - Photo by Renee Umsted

Students practice Judaism without religious accommodations

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 22, 2018
Some Jewish students at TCU face obstacles in practicing their religion because of their different traditions and the absence of a student group.
Live Free Weekend is a weekend for the TCU community to self-reflect and promote awareness of alcohol and substance abuse.

Weekend hosted by TCU Nursing to support healthy choices

By Alexa Hines
Published Sep 20, 2018
Nursing weekend invites TCU community to abstain from alcohol and drugs for 72 hours.
Silver Frogs offers classes from anyone over 50 years old. Photo by Taylor Boser

Program offers classes for anyone over 50 years old

By Taylor Boser
Published Sep 19, 2018
Silver Frogs gives members of the community who are 50 years and older the chance to go to school.
The thief was identified via security footage in the practice facility. Image courtesy of TCU Police.

Students to change habits following locker room burglary

By Robbie Vaglio and Olivia Moody
Published Sep 19, 2018
The suspect stole multiple cell phones and Beats headphones from the football locker room.
The Brown Lupton Health Center is located right behind the Brown Lupton University Union on Stadium Dr. (Credit: TCU)

Health center offers free booster vaccines in light of mumps case

By Carolina Olivares
Published Sep 18, 2018
Three cases of mumps prompted the health center to provide free booster shots to students who may have been exposed.
Delta Gamma members Paige Mulry (left) and Aubrey Crow (right) pose for a photo at the  2017 Anchor Bowl. Photograph from Heidi Lemelin.

Delta Gamma Anchor Bowl supports service for sight

By Brody Haverstick
Published Sep 17, 2018
Service for SIght, the philanthropy behind the Anchor Bowl.
TCU community holds vigil during 2018 National Suicide Prevention Week. Photo by Megan Guter

TCU community honors loved ones during National Suicide Prevention Week

By Megan Guter
Published Sep 13, 2018
Members of the TCU community gathered at Frog Fountain to remember the lives of family, friends and loved ones during National Suicide Prevention week.