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Caylin Moore: Road to Rhodes Scholar

Caylin Moore: Road to Rhodes Scholar

By Kacey Bowen
Published Nov 29, 2016
Caylin Moore joins the 2017 Rhodes Scholar class.
Dallas Police Sr. Corp. Kimberly Howard wears a cross given to her earlier in the day by a random well-wisher outside their headquarters in Dallas, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Security measures were heightened after a peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night when gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Police officers and officials to participate in forum to stregthen community

By Alexis Bierman
Published Nov 28, 2016
TCU's Political Science Department is hosting a policing forum to discuss building trust among police and the community.
Alcohol violations reach all-time high

Alcohol violations reach all-time high

By Sarah Grisham
Published Nov 28, 2016
Alcohol violations increased from 2015 to 2016, but violations in on-campus residence halls decreased.
Dear World is a story telling event that travels the world.

Dear World: More than a portrait

By Kacey Bowen
Published Nov 17, 2016
Dear World is a storytelling project that has a unique twist.
The meteorite is the largest found in Texas and the second largest in the United States. (Shane Battis/TCU 360)

TCU acquires largest chondrite meteorite for Monnig Meteorite Gallery

By Shane Battis
Published Nov 17, 2016
TCU's Monnig Meteorite Gallery has purchased the largest Chondrite meteorite ever found in Texas, and gallery faculty members are preparing to display it in their collection.
Students of Color Coalition speak out (Laura Belpedio/TCU360)

Students of Color Coalition “speaks out” against discrimination

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Nov 16, 2016
The Students of Color Coalition had its first "Speak Out" event on Nov. 16.
TCU received a $20,000 grant to become smoke-free. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

TCU receives $20,000 grant to become smoke-free

By Jocelyn Sitton
Published Nov 16, 2016
TCU received a $20,000 grant to become a smoke- and tobacco-free campus.
Carl Safina on animals and their relation to humans

Carl Safina on animals and their relation to humans

By Elizabeth Hinz
Published Nov 15, 2016
A TED talks guest helped students see the relationship between animals and humans in a different light.
A TCU male student stands in front of Frog Fountain, silently protesting with 'To hate without guilt' on his chest. (Photo Credit: Kamry Henson)

TCU male student protests in front of Frog Fountain

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Nov 10, 2016
A TCU male student was in front of Frog Fountain in silent protest, though the cause of his protest is unclear.
Members of a Bible study at Trinity Chapel talk about how faith impacted their decision to vote -- or not vote.(China Perkins/ TCU 360)

Registered voter chooses not to vote in election based on faith

By China Perkins
Published Nov 8, 2016
One Fort Worth voter is basing her voting decisions on her religion.
Service attendees gather in Robert Carr Chapel (Cole Polley, TCU360)

Robert Carr Chapel holds Election Day service

By Cole Polley
Published Nov 8, 2016
TCU students carved out time for church on a busy Election Day.
TCU physical plant worker and student Justin Jung spread Mulch around a tree for TCU's Arbor Day.

TCU hosts first ever Arbor Day

By Laura Belpedio
Published Nov 8, 2016
TCU hosts its first ever Arbor Day in association with Tree Campus USA.