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Youth advocacy and educational studies major comes to campus
By
Michelle Ross
Published Dec 15, 2017
Junior Michelle Nguyen talks about her switch into Youth Advocacy and Educational Studies, TCU's newest major.
Oh the places they’ll go: Seniors face challenges post-graduation
By
Erin Ratigan
Published Dec 15, 2017
With graduation season in full swing, academic and career counselors have advice for graduating seniors.
The ‘Let’s Talk’ program starts a new conversation about mental health at TCU
By
Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Dec 14, 2017
TCU works to remove social stigmas around formal mental health services by providing new alternatives.
TCU keeps gender ratio, looks to increase diversity
By
Caroline Love
Published Dec 14, 2017
An overview of TCU's 2017 student ethnic and gender demographics.
Study sanctuaries on campus, in Fort Worth
By
Ryan Myers
Published Dec 12, 2017
Library full? Try out these spots to study.
Track and field opens indoor season with a broken record
By
Maya Bulger
Published Dec 12, 2017
Rogers breaks weight throw record.
Fish oil may protect athletes from concussions
By
Kristen Clarke
Published Dec 11, 2017
Concussions cause concerning damage to the brain in sports, and one TCU professor is researching how he can help.
TCU Sports Documentary class releases ‘Remember the Alamo Bowl’
By
Garrett Podell
Published Dec 8, 2017
TCU Sports Documentary class releases 'Remember the Alamo Bowl' Friday at 3 p.m. in Moudy South Room 164.
SGA helps relieve student stress during finals week
By
Shelby Kitson
Published Dec 8, 2017
SGA is offering coffee, food and study spaces to help students succeed during finals season.
Senate tax bill may affect stadium expansion
By
Kristen Clarke
Published Dec 8, 2017
A decision in Washington could have an affect on TCU’s project to expand the east side of Amon G. Carter Stadium.
Off campus shooting incident ‘not a random act,’ no TCU students involved
By
Paris Jones
Published Dec 8, 2017
A suspect fled on foot following a shooting five blocks south of campus Friday morning.
TCU doesn’t pay faculty equally across departments
By
Caroline Love
Published Dec 7, 2017
Neeley faculty make more money on average than other TCU faculty.
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