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Local businesses go TCU purple with purple-themed items

Local businesses go TCU purple with purple-themed items

Published Oct 9, 2013

Several businesses surrounding the university show off their Horned Frog spirit by offering TCU-themed items on their menus. For individuals with a sweet tooth, Cold Stone Creamery on South University...

Week in Review: Sept. 27-Oct. 4

Week in Review: Sept. 27-Oct. 4

Published Oct 4, 2013

Week in Review is a new weekly series brought to you by TCU360. The photo slideshow will try to highlight various events that occurred on campus over the course of a week. If you are interested in submitting...

TCU alumna to run for governor

TCU alumna to run for governor

Published Oct 4, 2013

TCU alumna Wendy Davis announced her candidacy for governor Thursday evening in W.G. Thomas Coliseum. “Today, I am proud to announce my candidacy to be the 48th governor of this state,”...

Social media creates new experience for international students

Social media creates new experience for international students

Published Oct 3, 2013

For years, international students at TCU have traveled over oceans, through time zones and into a variety of climates to experience American culture. For recent generations of students, this daunting transition...

Love for Lancaster reaches out to Fort Worth homeless

Published Oct 3, 2013

Nearing the three-year anniversary of its founding, Love for Lancaster is stepping up its efforts to reach out to the homeless population of Fort Worth. According to its Facebook page, Love for...

Love for Lancaster, partners, reach out to the homeless in Fort Worth

Published Oct 2, 2013

Nearing the three-year anniversary of its founding, Love for Lancaster is stepping up its efforts to reach out to the homeless population of Fort Worth. According to its Facebook page, Love for...

Students share what Hispanic Heritage Month means to them

Students share what Hispanic Heritage Month means to them

Published Sep 23, 2013

National Hispanic Heritage Month is in full swing and, for some students, being Hispanic has made their experience at TCU unique. Dayna Martin, a sophomore bilingual education major, said Hispanic Heritage...

Alumni plan new Fort Worth music festival

Alumni plan new Fort Worth music festival

Published Sep 20, 2013

Live music fans can come out Saturday for their first look at one of the newest additions to the Fort Worth music scene, the Clearfork Music Festival. But for the organizers, recent TCU graduates Kevin...

TCU band to perform at Dallas Cowboys' opening game

TCU band to perform at Dallas Cowboys’ opening game

Published Sep 7, 2013

When the Dallas Cowboys football team opens its season at AT&T Stadium Sunday, the TCU marching band will hit the turf at halftime. “It’s going to be opening night,”...

5K to raise money for suicide awareness, prevention

5K to raise money for suicide awareness, prevention

Published Sep 6, 2013

Six university students have committed suicide in the last two years. No suicides had occured for 12 years prior to that, Cortney Gumbleton, the university's suicide prevention outreach coordinator,...

Transfer students find home at TCU

Transfer students find home at TCU

Published Sep 1, 2013

With every new chapter comes a new beginning, and for TCU transfer students, they've experienced this twice in their college career. Over the years, TCU has seen its fair share of transfers. Just...