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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 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
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.
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.
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.
TCU fraternities begin spring 2019 recruitment
By
Trent Attyah
Published Feb 7, 2019
The spring rush process lasts until Feb. 11.
Sorority fashion show to raise money to fight domestic abuse
By
Dylan Guest
Published Feb 7, 2019
Alpha Chi Omega will be hosting their 27th annual Fashion Show to support the fight against domestic abuse.
Strain of government shutdown eased by local businesses
By
Emily Gustafson
Published Feb 7, 2019
Local businesses offered help to those without pay during the government shutdown.
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 Don’t Lie: One Big Thing
By
Andrew Van Heusden
Published Feb 6, 2019
Cole flies solo on this episode.
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
By
Alexis King
Published Feb 5, 2019
In their first general body meeting of the semester, they discussed changing tour routes for prospective students.
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