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From trails to tomorrow: the legacy and evolution of the Fort Worth Stockyards

By Kataeya Sharp, Staff Writer
Published Mar 1, 2025
The history of the cattle drive that shaped Cowtown leads to the new developments steering this iconic landmark into the future.
TCU SHPE post-tournament, Feb. 22, 2025. (Photo courtesy of SHPE)

TCU’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers competes in first regional soccer tournament

By Jimmy Granados, Staff Writer
Published Feb 28, 2025
The TCU chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers competed in their first SHPE Region 5 soccer tournament, achieving a balanced outcome with a win and a loss in an effort to expand and socialize their chapter.
The Fine Arts Building window display, created by TCU’s Interior Design and Fasion departments, showcase three artistic pieces known as flapper dresses, an iconic fashion symbol for women in the Roaring 20s on Feb 15, 2025

100 years later, the roaring ‘20s fashion influences today

By Krystal Guerra, Student Writer
Published Feb 28, 2025
As TCU celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Mary Couts Burnett Library with a Gatsby-inspired soirée, explore how the cultural shifts of the Jazz Age shaped the wardrobe of college students then and how elements of that iconic style continue to inspire modern fashion trends.
Abraham Alexander performs during the 2023 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on Thursday, June 15, 2023, in Manchester, Tenn. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

Fort Worth celebrates Abraham Alexander’s journey to the Oscars

By Sydney Jansen and Anthony Soltero
Published Feb 28, 2025
The Fort Worth musician's song "Like a Bird" is up for Best Original Song, and the city is celebrating his incredible achievement.
Runners begin the race at the starting line. (Lilly Pool)

Conquering the Cowtown Marathon: Runners from 50 states and 14 countries descend on Fort Worth

By Perrin Gilman, Analise Wachtel and Lilly Pool
Published Feb 27, 2025
The 47th annual Cowtown Marathon in North Texas drew more than 26,000 participants in races ranging from 5Ks to ultramarathons, supporting the C.A.L.F. program, which promotes children's health and fitness.
Scharbauer Hall

TCU criminal justice professor removed from class following student complaint

By Grace Allen, Staff Writer
Published Feb 27, 2025
TCU professor Michael Bachmann's classes have been reassigned following the incident.
TCU Elite Dance Team group photo. (Photo courtesy of Amanda Bickham)

The TCU Elite Dance Team raises record amount of money for nationals in April

By Faith Lester, Staff Writer
Published Feb 27, 2025
The TCU Elite Dance Team raised a record-breaking number of funds to support its trip to nationals.
Ronald C. Parker (@texaschristianuniversity)

Influential TCU Trustee Ronald C. Parker dies at 70

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Feb 26, 2025
Ron Parker, former TCU football captain and TCU Board of Trustees member, is remembered for his bold and compassionate leadership.
Two dancers performing.

Chi Tau Epsilon hosts annual AIDS Outreach Center Benefit Concert

By Yasmin Lopes, Staff Writer
Published Feb 26, 2025
The Chi Tau Epsilon Dance Honor Society (XTE) at TCU hosted its annual AIDS Outreach Center (AOC) Benefit Concert to support individuals in the community living with HIV/AIDS.
Minister Will Ford (left) gives a talk to an audience of TCU students and faculty, facilitated by Dr. Angela Mack (Right). (Pilar Olivas/Staff Writer)

Fort Worth minister discusses racial reconciliation at TCU Black History Month event

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Feb 26, 2025
In honor of Black History Month, TCU's RRI hosted a speaker event with well-known Minister Will Ford and TCU's Dr. Angela Mack. They discussed a variety of topics including Black history, the current state of race in America and what it will take to create a brighter future for everyone.
Brown Bag Etc.'s storefront on Pulido Street. (Brown Bag Etc./Facebook)

Brown Bag Etc. has been go-to spot for TCU Greek life merchandise for nearly 50 years

By Madison Haynes, Staff Writer
Published Feb 25, 2025
Less than two miles from campus, one unassuming building has been the TCU go-to shop for Panhellenic merchandise.
TCU students gathering in Gutierrez Hall, the new East End Dining Hall on campus. (Photo courtesy of TCU's Facebook page)

Gutierrez Hall improves campus dining with expanded allergy-friendly options

By Ashley Matustik, Staff Writer
Published Feb 24, 2025
New East End Dining at Gutierrez Hall has various food options for students with allergies and dietary restrictions.