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Molly Jane Matheson, whom the law is in remembrance of.

Tarrant County-originated law helps prosecute repeat sexual offenders

By Josie Straface, Staff Writer
Published Dec 3, 2023
The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program database has been used by Tarrant County officials to convict known sex offenders.

TCU parking: Not a lot of spots in the lots

By Corrigan Smiley and Paul McMahon
Published Sep 18, 2023

Commuters looking for parking often find the lots on the east campus full as TCU’s growth puts the squeeze on spaces.   Parking is tight for all students, but the scarcity of spots for commuters...

The TCU Police Department is located at 3025 Lubbock Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. (Heesoo Yang/TCU 360)

TCU police unveils new parking ticket system

By Breana Adams, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2023
Traditional yellow citation tickets are now a thing of the past. TCU police is implementing a new parking ticket system that utilizes white, thermal paper.
The Fort Worth city council unanimously passed the 2021 fiscal year budget on Sept. 22, 2020. This included increasing the police budget by 2%. (Leah Bolling/Staff Reporter)

Open container violation leads to students’ arrest for fake IDs

By Breana Adams, TCU 360 Staff Writer
Published Jan 27, 2023
Fort Worth prohibits open containers and public consumption of alcohol in the West 7th Street area.
TCU parking lots and garages have been the center for the rise in car burglaries this year. (Heesoo Yang / TCU 360)

TCU’s notorious car burglar arrested

By Emma Watson, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2022
One individual's multiple attempts to break into cars caused a spike in car burglaries on TCU's campus this year.
Vests worn by Froggie 5-0 on walking escort duty.  (Sara Honda/TCU 360 Staff)

Froggie 5-0 walking escort system prioritizes student safety

By Sara Honda, Staff Writer
Published Oct 26, 2022
Froggie 5-0 now offers walking buddies to further the organization's "safety first" mission.
Jordan Meyer, a senior nursing major, prepares to administer a shot to junior English major Brendan Healy. (Sarah Walter/Staff Writer)

‘It’s incredibly important.’ TCU nursing distributes flu vaccines at 15th annual clinic

By Breana Adams, Staff Writer
Published Oct 20, 2022
TCU nursing held its annual flu clinic on Wednesday to prevent the spread of the virus on campus.
In this Dec. 12, 2016 photo illustration, a person types on a laptop in Florida. Riviera Beach, Fla., agreed to pay $600,000 in ransom to hackers who took over its computer system, the latest in thousands of attacks worldwide aimed at extorting money from governments and businesses. Spokeswoman Rose Anne Brown said Wednesday, June 19, 2019, that the city of 35,000 residents has been working with outside security consultants, who recommended the ransom be paid. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

Don’t press send: Cyber ‘sextortion’ of students becoming more common at TCU

By JD Pells
Published Apr 18, 2022
TCU Police are reporting an uptick in cyber blackmail cases among students.
The TCU Police Department. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Criminal mischief: The most common crime reported at TCU residence halls this semester

By Emma Watson
Published Apr 1, 2022
TCU Police Commander Stephen Hall said criminal mischief and property damage are the most commonly reported crimes in residence halls.
Fort Worth Police began pursuing the suspect in South Hills and the chase ended at the Sid W. Richardson Building on TCU campus Tuesday night. (Photo by Derek Lytle)

Fort Worth Police arrests man on TCU campus after city-wide pursuit

By Derek Lytle and JD Pells
Published Feb 8, 2022
The Fort Worth Police Department arrested a suspect outside of the Sid W. Richardson Building Tuesday night.
TCU dining prepares for the winter storm on Feb. 2, 2022. (Trevor Matthews/Staff Writer)

TCU dining prepares for increased need amid winter storm

By Trevor Matthews
Published Feb 2, 2022
Last year's winter storm caught TCU faculty and students by surprise, leaving many to depend on TCU dining for food. This year, TCU dining is prepared to keep everyone fed during the storm.
The TCU campus stays closed until Saturday, Feb. 3 at noon. Tarrant County is enduring cold weather with wind chill of 3 degrees fahrenheit. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Winter is here: TCU extends campus closure into the weekend

By JD Pells
Published Feb 2, 2022
TCU extends campus closure until noon on Saturday, Feb. 5 due to inclement weather.