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TCU’s IFC gives out free hot shaves to kick-off Movember
By
Shelby Kitson
Published Nov 3, 2017
Movember is a month-long campaign to raise awareness for men's health issues.
Diversity in Movement takes a step into social justice issues
By
Shane Battis
Published Nov 3, 2017
Doctor Kristen Guillory uses dance to spark conversations on social issues.
Army ROTC spends weekend practicing tactical missions
By
Madison Goforth
Published Nov 2, 2017
Cadets camp out for a leadership experience.
TCU’s A Cappella Society kicked off its season at the annual Fall Concert
By
Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Nov 2, 2017
Two of TCU's a cappella groups, "Here Comes Treble" and "The Horned Tones," made their first appearances of the semester back on TCU's campus this semester at the annual Fall Concert.
Seniors can order class rings on campus this week
By
Grace Amiss
Published Nov 1, 2017
Past and present TCU students compare and contrast the benefits of buying a class ring.
TCU Food Recovery Network impacts community by eliminating waste
By
Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Nov 1, 2017
The TCU Chapter of the Food Recovery Network is pairing up with local homeless shelters as a way to eliminate food waste on campus.
Student organization hosts haunted house for Halloween
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Nov 1, 2017
Students and other participants get into the Halloween spirit thanks to theCrew.
Mark Johnson: the Board of Trustees’ chairman and his vision for TCU
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Nov 1, 2017
The new chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mark Johnson, shares his vision for TCU.
One couple taught TCU students the power of healthy relationships
By
Taylor Boser
Published Oct 31, 2017
The couple of over 60-years taught TCU students ways to build healthy relationships.
Fraternity and Sorority Life hires seven new hall directors to enhance safety, promote community
By
Shelby Kitson
Published Oct 31, 2017
The hall directors work with the chapter resident assistants for each sorority or fraternity.
Melt ice cream shop embraces Halloween with magical flavors
By
Kelsey Emery
Published Oct 30, 2017
Melt Ice Cream is in the Halloween Spirit with a Harry Potter themed store.
Update: Chancellor responds to white supremacy posters found outside of Tandy Hall
By
Paris Jones
and
William Konig
Published Oct 30, 2017
A professor found posters from the white supremacist organization "Blood and Soil" outside Tandy Hall.
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