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A patient is wheeled into the emergency room at Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg, Ore., following a deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College, in Roseburg, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015.  (Aaron Yost/Roseburg News-Review via AP)

Oregon tragedy adds new aspect to campus carry debate

Published Oct 9, 2015
The deadly mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, Thursday has added yet another point to the local campus carry debate at TCU, Kathy Cavins-Tull, vice chancellor for student affairs, wrote in an email.
A portrait of Dee Kelly Sr. at his funeral reception.

Dee J. Kelly Sr. remembered at reception

Published Oct 8, 2015
Hundreds filled the Dee J. Kelly Center for a reception following the memorial service on Wednesday.
TCU Police Officers Pam Christian (left) and George Steen (right) inform students about crime prevention on campus.

National Night Out encourages community cooperation to curb crime

Published Oct 7, 2015
TCU police officers used National Night Out as a forum to engage students.
Dee J. Kelly remembered

Dee J. Kelly remembered

Published Oct 6, 2015
TCU flags will be lowered to half staff tomorrow in honor of beloved Horned Frog Dee J. Kelly.
Binge drinking and alcohol arrest rates are both rising on campus.

Alcohol-related arrests on the rise at TCU

Published Oct 5, 2015
There have been more reported alcohol poisonings in the first two months of school this year than during the same time period last year.
Fort Worth police said they must take action to stop citizen complaints about off-campus parties.

Fort Worth police will no longer give warnings at off-campus parties

Published Oct 2, 2015
Fort Worth police said that off-campus house parties are a "huge drain on police resources," and giving warnings is not working to decrease complaints.
TCU police expect the crowd for this weekends game to be very large, which means more tailgating for students and fans.

Police want safety and security at Homecoming events

Published Oct 2, 2015
TCU PD is expecting a large crowd to attend this years homecoming events and want the best security possible.
The red and yellow teams went head to head in Senseless Acts of Comedys first versus show last night.

Senseless Acts of Comedy brings back ‘versus’ show

Published Oct 2, 2015
Senseless Acts of Comedy performed their first versus show of the year Thursday night.

Girl Scouts to participate in the homecoming parade

Published Oct 1, 2015
Young Horned Frogs work together to make a float for the parade.
TCU students embrace use of Uber

TCU students embrace use of Uber

Published Oct 1, 2015
TCU students can always find a ride on a Saturday night thanks to ridesharing cars.
Several tires at Edge 55 Apartments were slashed last weekend, sparking new security measures for the complex.

Students report slashed tires at Edge 55 Apartments

Published Sep 30, 2015
TCU students report having their tires slashed last weekend at a popular student apartment complex.
Junior nursing major Catherine Quinn poses with her doctors stethoscope. Commentators on “The View” were recently critical of nurses and questioned their need for stethoscopes.

TCU nursing majors respond to Miss America controversy

Published Sep 28, 2015
TCU nursing students gave their opinions on the controversy surrounding Miss Colorado.