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New app encourages better participation in classrooms

New app encourages better participation in classrooms

By Michelle Ross
Published Oct 26, 2017
Pocket Points is a new app where students can earn rewards by locking their phone in class.
TCU students share stories about how they got their names at TCU Better Together's "Know your Neighbor Night"

TCU students share their stories at “Know your Neighbor Night”

By Megan Guter and Makenzie Keely
Published Oct 26, 2017
TCU students get to know other students with different backgrounds during "Know Your neighbor Night".
Junior sociology major Jackie Williams, Officer Pam Christian, first-year pre-business major and College Republicans member Katy Callewart, senior economics major and Back the Blue chair Hannah Saffle, Officer Eric Abilez, first-year pre-business major and College Republicans member Brayden Lambrecht, and first-year pre-major Janie Kimball at the Coffee with Cops event outside on Wednesday, October 25. (Photo courtesy of Lana Wynn.)

TCU College Republicans host Coffee with Cops event to promote positive relations between students and law enforcement

By Alana Wynn
Published Oct 26, 2017
TCU's College Republicans organization hosted Coffee with Cops, the first event of their Back the Blue campaign.
Bill Nye the Science Guy talks politics, life history at Fogelson Honors Forum

Bill Nye the Science Guy talks politics, life history at Fogelson Honors Forum

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Oct 25, 2017
A packed Ed Landreth auditorium listens to Nye's comments.
(L to R) Adam Schumann (MILES TELLER) and Solo Aeiti (BEULAH KOALE).
Photo Credit: Francois Duhamel/DreamWorks Pictures

The making of “Thank You for Your Service”

By William Konig
Published Oct 25, 2017
An Interview with group behind "Thank You for Your Service".
Sociology professor Morri Wong (date?). (Photo courtesy of Morrison Wong)

Sociology professor retiring after 37 years at TCU

By Erin Ratigan
Published Oct 25, 2017
Sociology professor Dr. Morrison Wong will take his leave in December after spending nearly half his life at TCU.
Six hours of rehearsal a week prepares Chumas and his friends in the TCU band for game day.

What student engagement looks like at TCU

By Michael Rogers
Published Oct 24, 2017
Putting a face to TCU student engagement.
The winners of Mr. and Ms. TCU. 
Photo credit: TCU Alphas

Brandon Victorian and Maddie Madill named Mr. and Ms. TCU

By Grace Amiss and Lauren Crawford
Published Oct 23, 2017
Mr. and Ms. TCU were named during Saturday night football game.
Freshman Eduardo Roldan, from Mexico City, shown practicing. Photo courtesy of Eduardo Roldan.

Mexico native and TCU tennis player sheds light on the transition to the US

By Carolina Olivares
Published Oct 23, 2017
TCU tennis player on moving from Mexico to chase the American dream of competing at a higher level.
Members of the students for Asian Indian cultural awareness organization dance to lively Bollywood music

Students celebrate Diwali with Mela carnival

By Caroline Love
Published Oct 21, 2017
Students came together to dance and celebrate the Hindu festival of lights.
Foster Hall started as an all-female residence hall, but now is a co-ed hall housing around 200 Horned Frogs. (Photo Credit: TCU Maps)

Foster Hall to celebrate its 75th year during homecoming weekend

By Alexa Hines
Published Oct 20, 2017
Foster Hall will celebrate its 75th year on campus during homecoming weekend.
Harwood poses for a picture with her gear (courtesy of Kelcee Harwood).

Turning a hobby into a career

By Madison Goforth
Published Oct 19, 2017
Student's photography dream is in reach