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Students look at the prizes they can receive after getting five stickers for their passport.

Study Abroad Fair helps students realize dreams

Published Oct 13, 2015
A South African trip with an emphasis on rhino conversation and a trip to Rome that examines the impact of sport and cinema were just two of the programs represented at the Study Abroad Fair.

Students learn about suicide prevention with Fresh Check Day

Published Oct 13, 2015
The first Fresh Check Day on TCU's campus encouraged a discussion about mental health and suicide awareness.
Student Body President Maddie Reddick advocates for students in front of the Fort Worth Zoning Commission.

Fort Worth City Council to vote on ‘single housekeeping unit’ amendment today

Published Oct 13, 2015
The decision of the Fort Worth City Council at today's meeting will determine whether students face further restrictions on off-campus housing options due to the definition of a "single housekeeping unit."
Dustin Brennan, Mackenzie    Holst, Vanna Ngo, and Amber Jackson served as panelist for the millennial perspectives panel.

Students “Make Conversation, Not War” at foreign policy summit

Published Oct 12, 2015
Over 100 students attended the foreign policy summit hosted by Liberty at TCU and the Texas Millennial Institute.
Students gathered to eat food and listen to music rooted in Latin America.

United Latino Association celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month on campus

Published Oct 12, 2015
Melissa Moreira, ULA's president, said that Hispanic Heritage month celebrates what it means to be Latino and gives students the opportunity to learn more about the culture.
The final score of the 2014 TCU-Baylor game was found written in green on TCUs campus Friday morning.

TCU and Baylor officials denounce campus vandalism

Published Oct 9, 2015
Recent acts of vandalism on the campuses of TCU and Baylor prompted responses from both universities Friday afternoon.
A patient is wheeled into the emergency room at Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg, Ore., following a deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College, in Roseburg, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015.  (Aaron Yost/Roseburg News-Review via AP)

Oregon tragedy adds new aspect to campus carry debate

Published Oct 9, 2015
The deadly mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, Thursday has added yet another point to the local campus carry debate at TCU, Kathy Cavins-Tull, vice chancellor for student affairs, wrote in an email.
The library opened last Thursday and was met with very great reactions.

Students explore new library with excitement

Published Oct 8, 2015
The library's new 16,000 square foot wing has many new features and amenities.
Alpha Chi Omega brings awareness to domestic violence with Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event

Alpha Chi Omega brings awareness to domestic violence with ‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’ event

Published Oct 8, 2015
Alpha Chi Omega held its second annual "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes" event in honor of domestic violence awareness month.
A portrait of Dee Kelly Sr. at his funeral reception.

Dee J. Kelly Sr. remembered at reception

Published Oct 8, 2015
Hundreds filled the Dee J. Kelly Center for a reception following the memorial service on Wednesday.
TCU students Nik Hall (left) and Garrett Adair (right) in the April 2015 Values and Ventures competition.

Students get the chance to turn their business ideas into a reality

Published Oct 8, 2015
The Richards Barrentine Values and Ventures Business Plan Competition helps anyone with a good idea become an entrepreneur. There is a $25,000 prize award for the best business.
Rubber ducks with an encouraging message were handed out at the Fresh Check Day in the commons on September 29th. (Kelsey Ritchie/TCU)

Mental Healthier

Published Oct 8, 2015
New initiatives and programs encourage a fresh perspective about mental health on campus.