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X Ambassadors perform during NFL Super Bowl 51 football. (AP Photo)

SGA announces X Ambassadors as fall concert

By Tamera Hyatte and William Konig
Published Sep 5, 2017
X Ambassadors to preform at TCU for fall concert
The exhibit by artist, Baseera Khan, in TCU Moudy Gallery is on display until Sept. 21. Photo Credit: Tamera Hyatte

WGST hosts artists’ exhibit as part of theme, intersectional feminisms

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Sep 5, 2017
Local artists shares share the importance of visual language and images with students.
The Koehler Center moved their labs from Winton-Scott to the second floor of the TCU campus store, Friday, September 1, 2017. (Photo by Hunter Smith

Koehler Center finds new home in campus store

By Hunter Smith
Published Sep 2, 2017
The Koehler Center relocates across campus.
Brandion Victorian was one of several volunteers who helped sort and pack donations for South Texas evacuees. (Photo by Shane Battis.)

Students volunteer at Goodwill for Harvey relief

By Shane Battis
Published Sep 1, 2017
The Student Development Services organized a volunteer drive for the local Goodwill.
Renovated campus bookstore increases focus on apparel

Renovated campus bookstore increases focus on apparel

By Nick Stephens
Published Aug 31, 2017
A year after being bought, campus bookstore opens up with new priorities in mind.
Only super premium grade gas is being sold at the 7/11 on the corner of University Drive and W. Berry St.
(Photo Courtesy of Skylar Kalb)

Fill ups, frustrations, not enough fuel

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Aug 31, 2017
Hurricane Harvey shuts down Texas refineries, causing a supply disruption to the North Texas area.
Get behind the wheel with the driver of the Black Smoke Mafia truck

Get behind the wheel with the driver of the Black Smoke Mafia truck

By Brandon Kitchin
Published Aug 31, 2017
Meet the junior finance real estate major and truck enthusiast behind Black Smoke Mafia.
Student government elections are upon us. Here is a look at the candidates and their platforms. (Photo by Shelby Arnold)

Throwback Thursday: TCU Trivia

By Michelle Ross
Published Aug 31, 2017
Test your TCU trivia knowledge.
Dr. Arthur Ehlmann holds a meteorite from the Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Collection he curated. (Photo by Kayley Ryan)

TCU community remembers ‘King of Geology’ Dr. Arthur Ehlmann

By Kayley Ryan
Published Aug 30, 2017
Family, friends hold a memorial for the man who taught TCU students geology for 45 years.
FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2014 file photo, a sign telling customers that they can get a flu shot in a Walgreen store is seen in Indianapolis. Kids may get more of a sting from flu vaccination this fall: Doctors are gearing up to give shots only, because U.S. health officials say the easy-to-use nasal spray version of the vaccine isnt working as well as a jab. Needle-phobic adults still have some less painful options. But FluMist, with its squirt into each nostril, was the only ouch-free alternative for children, and has accounted for about a third of pediatric flu vaccinations in recent years. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

Updated – Flu hits TCU early – more than 50 cases reported

By Brandon Kitchin and Brandon Kitchin
Published Aug 30, 2017
TCU Health Center offers free flu vaccines to students, faculty and staff.
Texas Christian University Chancellor, Victor J. Boschini addresses the media during the press conference to announce TCU joining the Big East Conference  Monday, Nov. 29, 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/David Pellerin)

Chancellor calls for generosity, compassion following Harvey damage

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Aug 29, 2017
Boschini sends a message of hope and seeks generosity of Horned Frog community.
Dr. Joe Feagin will be speaking at TCU Sept. 14.

CRES guest speaker to talk about racism, history

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Aug 29, 2017
The Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies program will be hosting guest speaker, Dr. Joe Feagin, Sept. 14.