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With recent TCU floodings, more students purchase renters insurance

By Drew Muller, Sports Editor
Published Aug 16, 2025
After last year's Colby Hall flooding and the most recent flooding at Molly Reid North, TCU director for housing and residence life stresses the importance of insuring belongings.
Residents of Molly Reid Hall evacuated early Friday morning as TCU and city officials assessed the damage.

Campus apartment Molly Reid North flooded after sprinkler head burst

By Alexis Garcia, Staff Writer
Published Aug 15, 2025
On Friday morning around 1 a.m., all residents evacuated the building. Some still await further instruction.
TCU east campus construction site in Lot 15 (Previously a commuter parking lot)

TCU makes campus wide changes to parking system

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Aug 7, 2025
TCU has announced several changes to the parking permit and enforcement system leading up to the 2024-2025 school year. Here's what to know about permits, parking lot closures and their new License Plate Recognition Technology.
Portrait of Wes Smith at frog fountain during a candlelight vigil. (Lance Sanders/TCU 360)

Man sentenced to 60 years for murder of TCU’s Wes Smith

By Alexis Garcia, Staff Writer
Published Jun 27, 2025
Purdy pleaded guilty to the murder outside a bar on West 7th street in 2023.
Former TCU Chancellor Victor Boschini hosted his last graduation ceremony this spring. (@texaschristianuniversity)

VBo officially ends tenure as TCU chancellor

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Jun 1, 2025
TCU's fourth-longest serving chancellor leaves behind a legacy of leadership and approachability.
Horace Carswell (Photo collage by Paris Goodman)

Fallen hero lost in Horned Frog history

By Paris Goodman, Staff Writer
Published May 26, 2025
The veteran who said "Frogs never quit" is now honored in the National Medal of Honor Museum.
Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto.

Texas seeks to expand crosswalk definition to stop rise of pedestrian fatalities

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published May 19, 2025
After a mother and her son's crosswalk accident prompted the passing of the Lisa Torry Smith Act in 2021, Sen. Sarah Eckhardt looks to close the loophole.

The Leap: The Pope and much more!

By Emily Fincher, Executive Producer
Published May 12, 2025
This week's anchors, Analise Wachtel and DaZiah Knox, discuss the Pope pregnancies, proposals, and much more!
A customer enjoys herself in the Spa Wave bed from the Âme Spa & Wellness Collective, Aug. 8, 2017. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

TCU students are thirsting for ‘vitamin T’ for the upcoming summer break

By Khoa Nguyen, Staff Writer
Published May 9, 2025
The TCU rec center offers students a variety of outdoor programs that promote wellness during school breaks.
ROTC Boots

More than a uniform: one cadet’s path to leadership 

By Jade Otway, Staff Writer
Published May 9, 2025
Claudia Mazzocchi didn't intend to be a leader, but she leaves TCU with many cadets hoping to follow in her footsteps.
Newly elected Pope Leo XIV appears at the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Thursday, May 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Robert Prevost, first pope from US in history of the Catholic Church, takes the name Leo XIV

By Associated Press
Published May 8, 2025

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Catholic cardinals broke with tradition Thursday and elected the first U.S. pope, making Chicago-born missionary Robert Prevost the 267th pontiff to lead the Catholic Church in...

Kirk Saarloos coaching his players mid-game against University of Texas Arlington on April 19, 2022 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Brooke Gianopulos)

From the mound to the helm: the Kirk Saarloos feature

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published May 7, 2025
Almost a golfer after retiring from the Houston Astros, Kirk Saarloos, TCU's baseball coach has put TCU on the championship map again and again.