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Fort Worth residents can start paying for parking from their phone instead of the traditional parking meter seen here.

Fort Worth offers mobile app to pay to park

Published Jan 29, 2016
The new app will work with 35 parking spots in the TCU area and more than 2,700 around Fort Worth.
Senior Meghan Riegel spoke with a Texas Health Resources recruiter.

Students meet company recruiters at Harris College nursing fair

Published Jan 29, 2016
Senior and junior nursing students explored potential employment options at the nursing fair.
The line was so long to participate in the Tunnel of Oppression that it took many students almost two hours to enter the tunnel.

Tunnel of Oppression overwhelmed by student attendance

Published Jan 29, 2016
TCU hosted its biannual Tunnel of Oppression, but organizers were not expecting the large crowd that this year's event drew.
Biology professor Dr. Giridhar R. Akkaraju speaks about DNA and cancer in the Last Lecture Series.

Biology professor kicks off Last Lecture Series

Published Jan 29, 2016
The Last Lecture Series started on Jan. 28, and Dr. Giridhar R. Akkaraju, an associate professor in the biology department, was the first speaker.
Dr. Faegheh Shirazi, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, lectured on the branding of Islam on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, in Fort Worth, Texas.

University of Texas professor talks the brand of Islam

Published Jan 28, 2016
The professor talked about products that are “religiously approved” for sale to Muslims and how they contribute to branding Islam.
The Rev. Larry Thomas.

The109: senior minister at University Christian Church announces resignation

Published Jan 28, 2016
The Rev. Larry Thomas had been at the church since October 2011.
Dr. Mike Slattery was awarded a $25,000 grant in 2013 to start the TCU Rhino initiative.

TCU Rhino Initiative charges forward to stop poaching

Published Jan 28, 2016
A professor and his students have added a 5K to their efforts to help bring an end to rhino poaching.
TCU senior Bryan Tony moderates student debt discussion, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016, in Fort Worth, Texas.

Panel encourages limiting student loans

Published Jan 28, 2016
Panelists discussed ways for students to stay ahead of student debt at a student debt discussion on Jan. 28.
The TCU Campus Recreation Center

“Do More Be More” aimed to inspire Rec members

Published Jan 27, 2016
The TCU Recreation Center's program "Do More Be More" is meant to teach what being healthy can do for you.
In this Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014 photo, "I Voted Early" stickers are seen at an early voting polling site, in Austin, Texas. In elections that begin next week, voters in 10 states will be required to present photo identification before casting ballots _ the first major test of voter ID laws after years of legal challenges arguing that the measures are designed to suppress voting. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

New voters: deadline to register for Texas primary is Feb. 1

Published Jan 27, 2016
There's still time to register to vote in the primaries. Here's how to get started.
Civil Rights in Black and Brown Oral History Project Staff:
Left to right: David Robles, Moises Acuna-Gurrolla, Sandra Enriquez, Dr. Jose Angel Gutierrez, Katherine Bynum, Dr. Todd Moye, Dr. W. Marvin Dulaney, and Dr. Max Krochmal.

Civil rights oral history project expands in 2016

Published Jan 27, 2016
An oral history project on civil rights activists is now going statewide, due to federal funding and one TCU professor's efforts.
New plates highlight some of the changes to Market Square this semester.

Market Square makes changes in response to student complaints

Published Jan 27, 2016
Flat plates highlight a series of changes designed to make Market Square more enjoyable and efficient.