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Dixon thinks ‘we’ll see improvements’ in college basketball from FBI investigation
By
Garrett Podell
Published Oct 2, 2017
Jamie Dixon said TCU has nothing to hide from the FBI's investigation into college basketball.
Blessing of the Animals service returns after 6 year hiatus
By
Erin Ratigan
Published Oct 1, 2017
For the first time since 2011 animal lovers on and off campus can have their non-human companions blessed outside Robert Carr Chapel Oct. 4.
String of hurricanes bring back students memories of Katrina
By
Rachael Zimmerman
Published Oct 1, 2017
Members of the TCU community talk about their experiences with hurricanes.
Class of 2021 has the highest percentage of males since 1990
By
Michelle Ross
Published Sep 30, 2017
TCU's first-year class now has a higher percentage of men.
Professor speaks to TCU students on animals and disasters
By
Kelsey Emery
Published Sep 29, 2017
Dr. Leslie Irvine talks about the inspiration behind her book, "My Dog Always Eats First."
WATCH: TCU, Seahawks alumnus gets personal talking football, faith, new book
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Sep 29, 2017
Clint Gresham's new book "Becoming" is set to be releaser Oct. 3.
‘Little Words Project’ aims to spread kindness among women at TCU
By
Paloma Norton
Published Sep 28, 2017
Women can buy bracelets to pass on to those who need it most.
Froggie Five-0 implements an updated system, new technology
By
Alana Wynn
Published Sep 28, 2017
Froggie 5-0s implemented an updated system and new technology to help students get around campus more safely at night.
Students pray for peace, tests, hurricane victims at annual event
By
Shane Battis
and
Kelsey Emery
Published Sep 27, 2017
In light of international event, TCU students found unity through prayer and community underneath the campus flags.
TCU alumni’s açaí bowl business takes off
By
Riley Knight
Published Sep 27, 2017
Two TCU alumni have big plans for their business, "Rollin' n Bowlin'."
Soul Repair Center looks to expand reach on campus
By
Kelsey Emery
Published Sep 27, 2017
For the past five years, the Brite Divinity School Soul Repair Center has been a leader in research and public education on moral injury for veterans.
Construction noise brings classroom confusion
By
William Konig
Published Sep 26, 2017
TCU construction on the east side of campus is causing a distraction for some students.
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