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Red sand fills the cracks, representing human trafficking victims

Red sand fills the cracks, representing human trafficking victims

By Olivia Wales
Published Feb 7, 2019
A new color on the sidewalks surprised TCU students this morning.
Listen: Ball Dont Lie: One Big Thing

Listen: Ball Don’t Lie: One Big Thing

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Feb 6, 2019
Cole flies solo on this episode.
Four star linebacker Dylan Jordan highlighted the final seven additions to the teams recruiting class. Photo courtesy: @thedylanjordan_ on twitter

Football adds seven to round out 2019 class

By Mario Aquino
Published Feb 6, 2019
The Horned Frogs added two four-star players to round out their 2019 recruiting class.
TCU NAACP looks to expand diversity opportunities on campus

TCU NAACP looks to expand diversity opportunities on campus

By Alexis King
Published Feb 5, 2019
In their first general body meeting of the semester, they discussed changing tour routes for prospective students.
History professor Jodi Campbell conducting research in her office in Reed Hall. Fort Worth, Texas. Monday Feb. 4, 2019, (TCU 360/ Brandon Ucker)

TCU attempts to combat unconscious bias through anonymous grading feature

By Brandon Ucker and Brandon Ucker
Published Feb 4, 2019
A new feature in D2L hides the identities of students during the grading process.
Chicken Wings are a fan favorite during the Super Bowl (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)

Chicken wings are the Super Bowl champs

By Olivia Moody
Published Feb 4, 2019
Americans consumed over a billion chicken wings this past Sunday.
Vu Thanh Steven Phan was arrested Wednesday morning on a computer security breach charge. Photo courtesy of Tarrant County Jail.

Student accused of changing grades in three classes with professor’s login credentials

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 4, 2019
Vu Thanh "Steven" Phan changed his grades in three classes during finals week last semester.
Ellie Douglases three-set singles win helped push the Horned Frogs to victory. Photo courtesy: GoFrogs

Women’s tennis tops North Texas in 6-1 victory

By Kennedy Stadler
Published Feb 3, 2019

Women’s tennis continued its winning ways Friday against the University of North Texas by using its momentum to close out tough sets even when emotions were running high. TCU grabbed the doubles...

Courtesy of varsity tavern.com

Where to watch Super Bowl LIII in Fort Worth

By Alexis Guerrero
Published Feb 2, 2019

Love them or hate them, the New England Patriots are in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five seasons. Tom Brady and the Patriots will take on the Los Angeles Rams Sunday. If you choose to watch it...

A lone car is parked in the University Christ Chapel parking lot Thursday morning. Students have to move their cars from the lots closest to Amon G. Carter Stadium by 8 p.m. the night before the game.

Parking lot closures cause new problems for students

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Feb 1, 2019
More lot closures on campus pose new frustrations among students.
Groundhog Day facts: what to know about this holiday

Groundhog Day facts: what to know about this holiday

By Taylor Boser
Published Feb 1, 2019
Will there be six more weeks of winter? Or is spring just around the corner? While we wait to find out, read about some fun facts about the holiday.
Students still have to send in their SAT or ACT scores when applying to TCU. Photo courtesy: pixabay.

TCU has no plans to drop SAT and ACT requirement

By Marissa Stacy
Published Feb 1, 2019
TCU has no plan to stop accepting SAT or ACT scores in the coming future.