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Melt ice cream shop embraces Halloween with magical flavors
By
Kelsey Emery
Published Oct 30, 2017
Melt Ice Cream is in the Halloween Spirit with a Harry Potter themed store.
Update: Chancellor responds to white supremacy posters found outside of Tandy Hall
By
Paris Jones
and
William Konig
Published Oct 30, 2017
A professor found posters from the white supremacist organization "Blood and Soil" outside Tandy Hall.
Neeley School hosts marketing competition for students across the country
By
Madison Goforth
Published Oct 29, 2017
PepsiCo Competition comes to the Neeley Business School.
“Hope and Healing” only part of what Religious and Spiritual Life does
By
Ryan Myers
Published Oct 27, 2017
Religious and Spiritual Life is open for people of all faiths
Top five haunted houses in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
By
Grace Amiss
Published Oct 27, 2017
If you're looking for a good scare this Halloween season, then these top five haunted houses in the DFW area are sure to give you fright.
Brite Divinity School wants new way of thinking in Master’s program
By
Michael Rogers
Published Oct 27, 2017
Brite Divinity adds three news masters program.
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 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".
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
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Oct 25, 2017
A packed Ed Landreth auditorium listens to Nye's comments.
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 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.
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