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Senate tax bill may affect stadium expansion
By
Kristen Clarke
Published Dec 8, 2017
A decision in Washington could have an affect on TCU’s project to expand the east side of Amon G. Carter Stadium.
Off campus shooting incident ‘not a random act,’ no TCU students involved
By
Paris Jones
Published Dec 8, 2017
A suspect fled on foot following a shooting five blocks south of campus Friday morning.
TCU doesn’t pay faculty equally across departments
By
Caroline Love
Published Dec 7, 2017
Neeley faculty make more money on average than other TCU faculty.
TCU Alert System doesn’t reach GrandMarc residents
By
Skylar Kalb
Published Dec 7, 2017
A lack of cell service and TCU Alert speakers potentially puts GrandMarc residents at risk.
How the TCU gender ratio affects campus hookup culture
By
Tamera Hyatte
Published Dec 7, 2017
Female students express their ideas and opinions on the TCU hookup culture and how it has shaped their view of sex and relationships.
Shuttle bus driver injured in road rage incident dies
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Dec 6, 2017
David Mitchell worked as a TCU shuttle driver for two years.
Patch Hat Co.: ‘Just two dudes sewing some hats’
By
Kelsey Emery
Published Dec 6, 2017
What started as a simple hat obsession and a summer road trip quickly turned into the creation of Patch Hat Co..
TCU hangout closes its doors, college ministry considers buying property
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Dec 6, 2017
A local bar has decided to close its doors 20 years later. One college ministry is looking at the future of the property.
Transfer students reflect on their first semester at TCU
By
Kelsey Emery
Published Dec 5, 2017
The GrandMarc building offers study space and social events for Transfer students.
Students react to the nutty squirrels on campus
By
Sara Colbert
Published Dec 5, 2017
Some say they are normal squirrels; others say they are abnormally friendly. What do students say about the squirrels at TCU?
Q&A with the director of ‘The Shape of Water’
By
William Konig
Published Dec 4, 2017
Guillermo del Toro talks about the making of his recent film "The Shape of Water".
Students, faculty and administration seek to improve TCU experience for students of color
By
Tamera Hyatte
Published Dec 1, 2017
The student experience for students of color is one students, faculty and administration seek to improve.
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