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Student giving blood. (Photo courtesy of Taylor Boser)

Students bring back blood drive to campus

By Grace Amiss
Published Apr 5, 2018
From 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Thursday, the Brite Student Association and TCU Office of Religious and Spiritual Life will be co-sponsoring their first-ever collaborative blood drive.
The event will be held in April at the Counseling and Mental Health Center. 
Credit: www.counseling.tcu.edu

‘Keep Calm and Stress Less’ aims to teach students how to navigate their anxiety

By Brittany Kasko
Published Apr 5, 2018
TCU will be holding anxiety management workshops for students in need.
TCU reflects 50 years after MLK killed

TCU reflects 50 years after MLK killed

By Kennedy Harvey
Published Apr 5, 2018
TCU honors the memory Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years to the day of his assassination.
Fashion merchandising’s hidden asset

Fashion merchandising’s hidden asset

By Taylor Wirtz
Published Apr 4, 2018
The Fashion Merchandising Department has quite the hidden gem kept within its halls.
Matt Vogel visited TCU on April 3, 2018 to talk about important issues regarding substance use. (Photo courtesy of Matt Vogel)

Health specialist encourages students to ‘just say know’ to substance use

By Michelle Carter
Published Apr 4, 2018
Matt Vogel talked about substance abuse and how to create a dialogue that helps students feel empowered about making healthy and safe decisions.
GrandMarc lottery leaves some students upset

GrandMarc lottery leaves some students upset

By Colleen Powell
Published Apr 4, 2018
TCU made a lottery to determine who could live where for on-campus housing. Many students were left upset because they did not get the on-campus apartments in the GrandMarc complex.
TCUs Office of Religious and Spiritual Life offered kind words to the Muslim community on campus after an international threat went viral. (Photo by Taylor Boser.)

Office of Religious and Spiritual Life affirms Muslim students in light of online threats

By Shane Battis
Published Apr 3, 2018
No threats against Muslim students have been reported to the police.
Parking lot behind Moudy closes for construction, new lot opens on Princeton Ave

Parking lot behind Moudy closes for construction, new lot opens on Princeton Ave

By Colleen Powell
Published Apr 3, 2018
The parking lot located east of the Moudy building has closed due to the installation of construction fencing.
Student forms mentoring group to help high school students prepare for college

Student forms mentoring group to help high school students prepare for college

By Macy Yates
Published Apr 3, 2018
TCU sophomore Josiah Snowden has started a mentoring and tutoring program for students at O.D. Wyatt High School.
SGA looks to shorten the lines at Bistro Burnett. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

SGA looks at food trucks to limit long lines at Bistro Burnett

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Apr 1, 2018
SGA hopes food trucks will ease lunch traffic on the academic side of campus until the new dining hall opens in the renovated Neeley School of Business.
Beverly Walker (yellow) and her five children stand in front of a photo of their father, Baron Walker (photo courtesy of Milwaukee53206.com)

Documentary tells story of area with highest percentage of incarcerated black males

By Richard Edgemon
Published Mar 31, 2018
Those serving the sentences are not the only people affected, incarnation impacts the entire family.
Thirteen students travel to New York City for the TCU Theatre Senior Showcase 2018. Photo courtesy of Carroll Herrings Facebook.

The Leap: Why 13 students spent spring break in the concrete jungle

By Riley Knight
Published Mar 30, 2018
An inside look into the trip that determines the careers of TCU's senior BFA performance majors.