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Students learn Why Diversity Matters

Students learn “Why Diversity Matters”

By Madison Fowler
Published Feb 1, 2017
Around 800 people filled the BLUU Ballroom Tuesday to talk about diversity.
Dr. Albert Camarillo gives lecture on diversity.

CRES speaker emphasizes importance of diversity

By Ryder Buttry
Published Feb 1, 2017
The Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies Program hosts Dr. Albert Camarillo on campus for the lecture, "Why Diversity Matters: Farther to Go."
Sabrina Harb, TCU senior and founder of License to Trill performs Saturday, January 28, 2016 in the Brown Lupton University Union Ballroom at a LUNGevity event.

A father’s memory helps raise money and awareness for cancer

By Rachel Tiede
Published Feb 1, 2017
One TCU student is using the power of music to give back.
Milla Jovovich stars as Alice in Screen Gems RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER.

“Resident Evil” a monster of a mess

By Chris Garcia
Published Jan 31, 2017
The horror franchise ends with a disappointing whimper.
President Donald Trump signs an executive order on extreme vetting during an event at the Pentagon in Washington, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. (AP Photos/Susan Walsh)

Chancellor and students react to Trump’s executive order; campus protest planned for Thursday

By Elizabeth Campbell and Shane Battis
Published Jan 31, 2017
Some TCU students have expressed discontent with President Trump's executive order that has temporarily suspended travel from seven mostly-Muslim countries.
Boschini: TCU monitoring travel ban effects

Boschini: TCU monitoring travel ban effects

By Madalyn Shircliff
Published Jan 31, 2017
Chancellor Boschini joins other colleges in responding to the federal travel ban.

Housing and Residence Life hosts first ever TCU Human Library

By Riley Knight
Published Jan 30, 2017

Housing and Residence Life is hosting TCU’s first Human Library event at the Mary Couts Burnett Library this Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Students are invited to walk in and “check out”...

TCU Mens Track and Field competes at the New Mexico Invitational in Albuquerque, New Mexico on January 28, 2017. (GoFrogs.com)

Weekend sports round-up: January 28-29

By Dean Straka
Published Jan 30, 2017
Your weekend sports recap for all things TCU athletics.
Ann Louden at a 2014 Frogs for the Cure event (TCU360).

Ann Louden leaving TCU, heading to Adelphi University in NY

By Makenzie Stallo
Published Jan 27, 2017
Ann Louden, head of Frogs for the Cure, will leave TCU in February.
A TCU alum is competing on Stranded With a Million Dollars, a new MTV reality show.

Alum appearing on survival-style reality show ‘Stranded With a Million Dollars’

By Kristen Weaver
Published Jan 27, 2017
A TCU alum put his survival skills to the test. He is appearing on a new reality TV show which combines concepts from "Hunger Games" with "Survivor."
Texas beat the frogs by eight points on Wednesday night.

Frogs take on loss against the Longhorns in a nail biter

By Madison Fowler
Published Jan 26, 2017
Texas remains undefeated after beating the frogs in a 77-69 win Wednesday night.
Three panelists and a moderator gathered in the Bluu Ballroom on Wednesday, Jan. 25 to discuss diversity with students.

‘Let’s be real’: TCU talks diversity

By Kylie Walker and Kristen Weaver
Published Jan 26, 2017
TCU students discussed diversity on campus and how to respectfully talk about hot button issues with their peers.