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Flyer for the panel discussion about leadership. Photo from What2do at TCU.

Purple Black and White: A Conversation about leadership

By Tim Daly
Published Feb 13, 2019
Purple Black and White, a discussion centered on leadership, returned for its second consecutive year on campus.
Wabash Avenue and a portion of Bellaire Drive will be permanently closed within the next two weeks. Image courtesy of TCU administration.

Permanent​ street closures announced as campus construction continues

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 13, 2019
Wabash Avenue and a portion of Bellaire Drive will be permanently closed within the next two weeks.
Image courtesy of TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine Twitter

New medical school will not reserve seats for TCU students

By Ben Auten
Published Feb 12, 2019
The new TCU/UNT medical school will not have reserved spots for TCU students.
Fort Worth Bike Sharing has new plans to attract riders in both the city and on campus.

Fort Worth B-Cycle looks to attract more riders

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Feb 12, 2019
Fort Worth Bike Sharing has new plans to attract riders in both the city and on campus.
TCU Alumna Michelle McKee Marlow reads her book S Is the Most Delicious Sound. Photo via Oscar Hernandez.

George C. Clarke Elementary celebrates TCU tutors

By Oscar Hernandez
Published Feb 12, 2019
George C. Clarke Elementary celebrated their partnership with TCU's Read On program and hopes to add in more tutors.
Michelle Nguyen was crowned Ms. TCU 2018/ Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Ms. TCU is working to advocate for students on campus

By Zoe Carrillo
Published Feb 12, 2019
This year's Ms. TCU is the co-founder of The Justice Coalition.
The TCU Study Abroad Fair is offers many opportunities for students to find international programs they find interesting. (TCU 360/ Brandon Ucker)

Study Abroad Fair aims to make students ‘fall in love with study abroad’

By Brandon Ucker
Published Feb 11, 2019
Students explore their options and share their excitement at the Study Abroad Fair.
Chief Judge Rodgers with a plaintiff at a Court in the Community initiative at Southside Community Center on Feb. 14. (Photo by Nicole Hawkins, TCU 360)

Warrant Forgiveness Month encourages Fort Worth residents to right their wrongs

By Nicole Hawkins
Published Feb 11, 2019
Chief judge of the Fort Worth Municipal Court, Danny Rodgers, describes the court’s initiative to absolve the over 300,000 outstanding warrants in city.
TCU police vehicle

TCU student accused of sexual assault

By Taylor Boser
Published Feb 10, 2019
The TCU police are investigating a reported sexual assault.
Students fighting springtime illnesses

Students fighting springtime illnesses

By Jacob Hook
Published Feb 9, 2019
Dr. Jane Torgerson and other faculty and staff tell students how they can avoid being hit by springtime illnesses.
Miscellaneous items discovered in TCU students stolen vehicle.

TCU police see increase in burglary reports

By Lindsey Follis
Published Feb 7, 2019
The TCU police are tightening their patrol measures from the increase.
TCU police vehicle

Student reports being recorded in restroom

By Taylor Boser
Published Feb 7, 2019
A female student accused a male student of sliding a cell phone underneath the wall of a restroom stall to record her.