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TCUs Presidential Investiture of Daniel Pullin. Its the first time the university has had a president since the mid-1900s.

President Daniel W. Pullin’s investiture marks a historical milestone and a new beginning for TCU

By Corrigan Smiley, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2023

The Van Cliburn Concert Hall was filled on Thursday as TCU marked the investiture of Daniel Pullin as its first modern president.   Chancellor Victor Boschini, in his 21st year at TCU, assured the...

Members of Pi Kappa Phi take part in the 24 Hour-A-Thon. Students get to stop by, sign a banner and support the Ability Experience. (Taylor Chronert/Staff Writer)

Pi Kappa Phi hosts its annual philanthropy event, the Pi Kapp Push

By Taylor Chronert, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2023
Pi Kappa Phi's annual charity event brings all thirteen of the Panhellenic sororities together to support people with disabilities.
President Pullins sign outside of Rees-Jones Hall on Feb. 9, 2023 (Sydney Brunson/TCU 360).

President Pullin’s focuses for TCU’s next 50 years

By Jordan Montgomery, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2023

TCU President Daniel Pullin announced in a university town hall that he will emphasize five different categories to expand the scope and success of the university.  Following five years of teaching...

Kim Ng, former Marlins GM.

First female MLB general manager leaves the Marlins

By Josie Straface, Staff Writer
Published Nov 9, 2023
Kim Ng leaves the Marlins after a disagreement with the principal owner.
TCUs Religious and Spiritual Life hosts the Grief Group every Friday at 2 p.m. in Jarvis Hall. (Steven Magallon/TCU360)

TCU Counseling addressing relationship violence with new support group

By Josie Straface, Staff Writer
Published Nov 9, 2023
Worthy, a new support group, meets every Wednesday to help students fight social isolation and navigate relationships.
A panel of visiting national journalists discuss current events and the state of the news. (From left: Omar Villafranca, Jeff Pegues, Margaret Brennan, Bob Schieffer, Susan Glasser, Peter Baker)

Schieffer Symposium makes a glittering return to TCU

By Lillie Davidson, PolitiFrog Editor
Published Nov 8, 2023
The symposium returned Tuesday night in honor of the 10th anniversary of the naming of TCU's College of Communications.
Approximately 30 people attended the Texas Arbor Day celebration to help plant three new bur oaks outside Dee J. Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center on Nov. 2. (Cecilia Le/Staff Writer)

TCU celebrates annual Texas Arbor Day by planting three new bur oaks on campus

By Cecilia Le and Hannah Dollar
Published Nov 7, 2023
TCU bolstered its 'Tree Campus' status Thursday with the planting of three new trees outside the Kelly Alumni Center.
FILE: October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and campaigns are showing their support for breast cancer awareness. Photo by AP

Breast Cancer Awareness month shines a light on the importance of testing

By Caroline Denning, Staff Writer
Published Nov 7, 2023
With new studies suggesting women have a risk assessment by 25, some TCU students may consider being assessed for breast cancer.
Bob Schieffer speaks at TCUs final Schieffer Symposium in 2015. (Photo by Glen E. Ellman)

Schieffer Symposium on the News set to return to TCU

By Lillie Davidson, PolitiFrog Editor
Published Nov 5, 2023
The symposium's return marks 10 years since the College of Communication was named for Schieffer.
As You Are Ministries came to TCU Wednesday for a worship night.

As You Are ministry brings women’s worship night to TCU

By Kiley Beykirch, Staff Writer
Published Nov 2, 2023
With the help of TCU student McKeever Wright, the Christian women's ministry As You Are comes to TCU.
Students gather in the Campus Commons for TCU Day of Service. (Katie Mitchell/Staff Writer)

800 students volunteer for annual TCU Day of Service

By Katie Mitchell, Staff Writer
Published Nov 2, 2023
Over 800 student volunteers were split into service groups, with one group volunteering at the Serenity Transformation Home.
TCU Substance Use and Recovery staff at October’s Narcan training.

Fifteen-minute training equips students with a lifesaving tool

By Hannah Dollar, Staff Writer
Published Nov 2, 2023
Training offered by TCU's Substance Use and Recovery Services office teaches students how to administer Narcan in the event of an opioid overdose.