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Rhodes Scholarship finalist put herself second in athletics, academics
By
Robbie Vaglio
Published Nov 22, 2019
TCU's newest Rhodes Scholarship finalist didn't think she was worthy of the scholarship, but her professors and coaches disagree.
Boschini pushes to change alert system company
By
Carolina Olivares
Published Nov 21, 2019
A multilingual alert system may be set in place next fall.
New music center to host 2 rounds of international piano competition
By
Camryn Almeido
Published Nov 20, 2019
The first two rounds of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition will be held on campus in 2021.
Tunnel of Oppression highlights different groups, encourages change
By
Alexa Hines
Published Nov 20, 2019
Tunnel of Oppression empowers students to be agents of change on campus.
News Now 11/20/19
By
TCU 360
Published Nov 20, 2019
This week on TCU News Now, changes could be coming to the TCU alert system and learn where students can expect to see a new traffic light.
Venezuelan migrant families manage struggles for citizenship in Colombia
By
Mariana Rivas
Published Nov 19, 2019
More than 4 million people have fled economic and political chaos in a country that has been spiraling for more than a decade.
On-campus a cappella group offers performance opportunity and community
By
Jacob Hook
Published Nov 19, 2019
Here Comes Treble provides a place for women on campus to sing and create great friendships.
Former TCU football players speak on entrepreneurship during live podcast event
By
Drew Mitchell
Published Nov 19, 2019
Former TCU football players reminisce on how football prepared them to be business professionals.
Tuition increase has no impact on admissions, but concerns still arise
By
Nikki Spellman
Published Nov 18, 2019
The rise of tuition has yet to cause a negative impact on admissions.
New traffic light on Berry Street hopes to increase pedestrian protection
By
Riane Cleveland
Published Nov 18, 2019
A new traffic light has been placed on Berry Street to increase pedestrian safety and allow access to Lot 9.
What we’re reading: Backyard shooting, Hong Kong protests, Trump considers testifying
By
Zaed Yousuf
Published Nov 18, 2019
President Trump is considering testifying in the impeachment inquiry and protests continue to escalate in Hong Kong in today's headlines.
NFL’s first female referee: “Do what you love”
By
Leslie Fields
Published Nov 18, 2019
The NFL's first female referee told students at TCU about her journey.
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