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A ban on TikTok took effect in the United States on January 18, 2025. (Photo courtesy Shorthand)

Locked out of TikTok: How U.S. users are trying to beat the system

By Paris Goodman, Staff Writer
Published Feb 4, 2025
TikTok left U.S. app stores with a bang. The app is back, but is it the same?
A farmer rides past a billboard which promotes China's one-child policy, on the outskirts of a village near Dongying, in Shandong province Monday August 18, 1997.  (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

Navigating through Julia’s journey: The lucky baby

By Esra Ghanim and Alexandria Salinas
Published Jan 31, 2025
Julia Pughes was abandoned at the gate of an orphanage amid China's one-child policy.
TCU staff greets long lines on East End Dining's opening day.

TCU’s newest dining option gets a grand opening in Gutierrez Hall

By Kaylene Cunningham, Staff Writer
Published Jan 30, 2025
TCU's newest dining option, East End Dining, opened on Monday and provides students with more diverse food choices to accommodate food restrictions.
Dr. Karyn Purvis and a camper blow bubbles at Hope Connection. Courtesy of TCU Magazine, Spring 2016.

Dr. Karyn Purvis left a legacy at TCU and in the field of child development

By Rachel McCutchen, Staff Writer
Published Jan 23, 2025
Purvis, who died in 2016, established a regimen for trauma-informed care for children.
Anastasia Taylor posing with members of the Arlington Police Department Behavioral Health Law Enforcement Unit. EmpathyHQ partners with them regularly to serve Clients who are experiencing a crisis that is escalating to the point of police intervention.

Passionate professor pursues purpose while utilizing TCU resources

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Jan 22, 2025
A TCU professor, student and Fort Worth community leader has maximized her connections to provide mental health services to those in need.
The logo on the side Maya Tequila Ranch located in the entertainment district of Fort Worth.

Gen Z redefines social norms: A sharp decline in drinking habits post-pandemic

By Sofie Ruiz, Staff Writer
Published Jan 21, 2025
Many members of Generation Z are moving away from alcohol, influenced by the rise of alternative substances and the growing popularity of the "Clean Girl Aesthetic."

Inauguration Day update: What to know as the 47th President swears into office

By Sarah Smith and Ryan Thorpe
Published Jan 20, 2025
Today marks the 60th Presidential Inauguration for the 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump with several events throughout the day.
In recent years developers have snatched up single-family homes and replaced them with large, multi-floored duplexes.

Won’t you be our neighbors: Students in need of housing are transforming the neighborhoods around TCU

By Sophia Allen, Staff Writer
Published Jan 16, 2025
New dorms don't phase residential property manager realtors who believe TCU students will continue to impact TCU residential areas.
The TCU campus stays closed until Saturday, Feb. 3 at noon. Tarrant County is enduring cold weather with wind chill of 3 degrees fahrenheit. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Campus to close Thursday and Friday as TCU bundles up

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Jan 8, 2025
Winter weather is giving students a snow day before the spring semester begins.
TCU's new director of intercollegiate athletics, Mike Buddie.

Army’s Mike Buddie named TCU’s next director of intercollegiate athletics

By Sarah Smith, Staff Writer
Published Jan 1, 2025
A new era of TCU athletics: Army's Mike Buddie is the new director of intercollegiate athletics.
2023 Native American and Indigenous People's Day Symposium cover graphic. (Photo courtesy of TCU's Instagram)

The new Four Directions scholarship aims to help Native American students attend TCU

By Sofie Ruiz, Staff Writer
Published Dec 10, 2024
TCU's new Four Directions Scholarship allows Native American students the opportunity to attend the university on a full-ride scholarship.
Service agencies set up tables at a volunteer fair. (Nicole Strong/TCU360)

Afghan refugees face a long road in America

By Madilyn Kopec, Staff Writer
Published Dec 4, 2024
There are helpful resources for refugees, but it is a long road to a stress-free life in a new world.