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Dr. Faegheh Shirazi, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, lectured on the branding of Islam on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, in Fort Worth, Texas.

University of Texas professor talks the brand of Islam

Published Jan 28, 2016
The professor talked about products that are “religiously approved” for sale to Muslims and how they contribute to branding Islam.
The Rev. Larry Thomas.

The109: senior minister at University Christian Church announces resignation

Published Jan 28, 2016
The Rev. Larry Thomas had been at the church since October 2011.
In this Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014 photo, "I Voted Early" stickers are seen at an early voting polling site, in Austin, Texas. In elections that begin next week, voters in 10 states will be required to present photo identification before casting ballots _ the first major test of voter ID laws after years of legal challenges arguing that the measures are designed to suppress voting. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

New voters: deadline to register for Texas primary is Feb. 1

Published Jan 27, 2016
There's still time to register to vote in the primaries. Here's how to get started.
Students listen to TCU grad Collin Sparks talk about his Missouri-based summer camp.

TCU graduate returns to campus to talk about summer camp opportunities

Published Jan 27, 2016
K-Kountry is one of 12 Christian camps that incorporates water slides and zip-lines with faith.
Bob Schieffer waves to audience members at the final Schieffer Symposium at TCU on April 8, 2015. Panelist P. J. O'Rourke is at left, in front of CBS reporter Holly Williams.

Bob Schieffer confirms the end of the Schieffer Symposium

By Danielle Johnston
Published Jan 26, 2016
After the symposium's 11-year run, Schieffer said he wants the program to end on a high note.
Shop view of Craftwork Coffee Co. TCU grad Riley Kiltz helped launch the coffee shop.

TCU grad’s coffee shop is a place to work and meet

Published Jan 25, 2016
Craftwork Coffee Co. aims to combine coffee with a professional environment where people can work.
Three attorneys who prosecuted the first case of rape as a war crime spoke to TCU on Thursday.

Rwanda genocide panel highlights changing stigma of rape

Published Jan 22, 2016
The Rwandan Genocide panel brought students together on Thursday in an effort to raise global awareness.
A Fort Worth police car sits in front of McLean Middle School after a reported stabbing. The student later recanted his story, saying he was playing before class and tore his shirt. The student made up the incident so that he would not get into trouble.

The109: TCU, area schools share similar policies for handling suspicious people

Published Jan 22, 2016
TCU police said lockdown procedures depend on whether a situation involves "an immediate and active threat."
TCU Police Chief Steven McGee said, "if you walk confidently with a purpose, you can avoid something [bad happening]."

TCU police chief speaks on safety tips

Published Jan 21, 2016
Following a series of unsettling crime alerts, TCU Police Chief Steven McGee gives some advice on avoiding potentially scary situations.
Family photographs of some of those who died hang in a display in the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali, Rwanda Saturday, April 5, 2014. On April 7. 2014, the country commemorated the 20th anniversary of the genocide when ethnic Hutu extremists killed neighbors, friends and family during a three-month rampage of violence aimed at ethnic Tutsis and some moderate Hutus, leaving a death toll that Rwanda puts at 1,000,050. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

My memory: the Tutsi genocide

By Yvonne Umugwaneza
Published Jan 21, 2016
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda that killed an estimated 1 million people will be discussed on Thursday at the Frost Foundation Lectureship on Global Issues series. TCU 360 staff writer lived through the genocide.
A rig pumps oil from the Inglewood oil field, seen from the nearby Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, in the unincorporated Windsor Hills area of Los Angeles Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. The Inglewood field, one of the richest oil basins in the world where crude was discovered in 1924, sits adjacent to an area of homes once known as the "black Beverly Hills."  Rather than eventually playing out and becoming an elaborately planned urban park, a new operator in 2004 began drilling what was planned to be the first of some 600 new wells over the next 20 years, without environmental review.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

Last time oil prices were this low. . .

By Hannah Gibson
Published Jan 20, 2016
Brent crude international benchmark dips to lowest trade in 12 years.
Chris Del Conte speaks to TCU fans and donors at a town hall meeting on Jan. 19.

Season ticket prices, Patterson statue highlight athletics town hall meeting

Published Jan 20, 2016
Chris Del Conte spoke to fans and donors about the upcoming football season, including an increase in season ticket prices, a Gary Patterson statue and the possibility of a Big 12 Conference championship game.