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From TCU Rhino Initiative

Running to save rhinos

By Elizabeth Ragone
Published Mar 19, 2019
Within the last decade, rhino poaching has increased. TCU Rhino Initiative's upcoming Rhino Run looks to help save endangered rhinos.
Jolt student chapter in Austin, TX protesting. (Photo via mobilistationlab.org)

#JoltTheVote: A new group encourages political engagement

By Oscar Hernandez and Oscar Hernandez
Published Mar 19, 2019
Jolt, a Latino civic engagement program, hopes to engage students at TCU to engage in political issues in their community.
Tomlinson deepened the ties to his alma matter with the announcement of the Tomlinson Student Athlete Development Endowment Fund. Photo courtesy GoFrogs

Tomlinson, Athletics announce endowment fund geared towards student-athlete development

By Benton McDonald
Published Mar 18, 2019
The fund is part of TCU's Lead On campaign and will support student-athletes from all 21 of TCU's sports programs.
Listen: Frogflix (Season 2): Episode 7

Listen: Frogflix (Season 2): Episode 7

By Andrew Van Heusden, Richard Edgemon and Michelle Carter
Published Mar 8, 2019
Andrew, Richard and Michelle are back with a new episode and plenty of entertainment news.
Photo courtesy of IMDb

Review: ‘Captain Marvel’ sparks new wave, face in Marvel Cinematic Universe

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Mar 8, 2019
In an origin story on how Nick Fury loses his eye, Goose is the new hero we all deserve.
Army ROTC invites cadets to bring buddy to physical training

Army ROTC invites cadets to bring buddy to physical training

By Marley Capper
Published Mar 8, 2019
TCU Army ROTC hosts a bring-a-buddy to physical training day to create a stronger presence on campus.
Neeley School professor hosting Entrepreneurship Boot Camp

Neeley School professor hosting ‘Entrepreneurship Boot Camp’

By Ben Auten
Published Mar 7, 2019
Dr. Michael Sherrod is hosting an entrepreneurship "boot camp."
FILE - This Jan. 7, 2017 file photo, shows the Antelope Wells Port of Entry from the El Berrendo, Mexico, side of the border with southern New Mexico. (Roberto E. Rosales/The Albuquerque Journal via AP, File)

Settling in U.S. Refugees in America

By TCU 360
Published Mar 7, 2019
While much of the nation's attention has been focused on refugees crossing the Southern border, most refugees admitted to the U.S. last year came from Democratic Republic of Congo
Student meditation group reduces stress, anxiety in members

Student meditation group reduces stress, anxiety in members

By Jacob Hook
Published Mar 6, 2019
Meditation and mindfulness practices are becoming more popular on TCU's campus because of the hard work of two TCU professors and a few TCU students.
President Trump and Kim Jung-un at the US-North Korea summit meeting in Vietnam. Photo by Politico.

What we’re reading: Activity at North Korean nuclear sites

By Olivia Wales
Published Mar 6, 2019
North Korea is already taking action to restore their nuclear program.
Keen placed first in the Flying Pig Marathon last year and wants to beat her time record this year. Credit: Caitlin Keen

Marathon runner attacked on Trinity Trails

By Grace Toups
Published Mar 5, 2019
A Fort Worth marathon runner was mauled Sunday afternoon by an unleashed pit bull.
TCU will have an Ash Wednesday service and two masses.

Ash Wednesday marks start of Lent

By Taylor Boser
Published Mar 5, 2019
TCU will have an Ash Wednesday service and two masses throughout the day.