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This handout photo provided by the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office shows Sofya Tsygankova. The estranged wife of internationally renowned pianist Vadym Kholodenko sought mental treatment the day before their two young daughters were found dead in the family's North Texas home, police said Tuesday, March 22, 2016.

Wife of famed pianist pleads not guilty in daughters’ deaths

By Associated Press
Published Mar 24, 2016
Sofya Tsygankova had been a temporary part-time worker at TCU before being arrested on suspicion of capital murder.
This photo from March 17 shows the size of the hail in last week's storm. The National Weather Service reported that Wednesday's storm brought pea-sized hail.

Why TCU didn’t sound the alert for Wednesday’s storm

Published Mar 24, 2016
Students on social media are still complaining about last week's 4 a.m. TCU Alert messages, but Kathy Cavins-Tull said the university is listening and making adjustments to the system.
2015 Values and Ventures winners from San Diego State University with the grand prize check.

‘Values and Ventures’ competition attracts undergrads from all over

Published Mar 24, 2016
The Neeley School of Business will host the Values and Ventures competition for a sixth year in April.
SGA's Elections and Regulations Committee held the information sessions in order to inform those running of what they can and can't do during the election, so a good and fair election may take place.

SGA House of Representatives election season begins

Published Mar 23, 2016
Those who seek to make a difference on campus by passing legislation that affects students have the opportunity to run for SGA's House of Representatives.
Duy Dang (on the right) visited Chile with Neeley Fellows.

Graduation: Looking back

By Kaylee Bowers
Published Mar 23, 2016
Graduating seniors offered advice on enjoying the present moment.
The TCU Forensic team after a national competition

TCU Forensics Debate Team laptops and trophy stolen after nationals

Published Mar 22, 2016
Thousands of dollars of property were stolen from the debate team car, including a professor's work.
A truck carrying soldiers of the Belgian Army arrives after a explosion in a main metro station in Brussels on Tuesday, March 22, 2016. Explosions rocked the Brussels airport and the subway system Tuesday, killing at least 13 people and injuring many others just days after the main suspect in the November Paris attacks was arrested in the city, police said. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

At least 34 dead in terror attacks at Brussels airport, subway; no TCU students studying in Belgium

By Associated Press
Published Mar 22, 2016
At least 26 are dead and 130 are injured after two explosions at a Belgium airport and subway station.
Easter Bunny comes early for TCU alumni and families

Easter Bunny comes early for TCU alumni and families

Published Mar 21, 2016
TCU Alumni and their families gather outside of Sadler Hall Sunday afternoon for the 22nd annual Easter Egg Hunt and family picnic.
Students writing letters to veterans.

Student campaign honors student veterans at TCU

Published Mar 20, 2016
Student-run campaign brings recognition to student veterans while competing in public relations contest.
Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., speaks during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington on June 4, 2013. Reed is drafting a proposal that would require college endowments of more than $1 billion to spend at least 25 percent of their profits every year on financial aid. Reed's goal is to help lower tuition costs for students from working-class families.

TCU has $1 billion endowment; Congress wants to know why

Published Mar 20, 2016
Congress is looking into how TCU and 55 other private schools use their endowments of over $1 billion.
Art, science departments to continue zoo enrichment course

Art, science departments to continue zoo enrichment course

Published Mar 20, 2016
Art and science students worked on additions to the environments of five different animals at the Fort Worth Zoo.
TCU Sigma Kappa raises $1,500 for Alzheimer’s Association

TCU Sigma Kappa raises $1,500 for Alzheimer’s Association

Published Mar 19, 2016
Alzheimer's is the sixth-leading cause of death in the nation, and Sigma Kappa sorority is doing something about it.