TCU concluded Mental Health Awareness Week with a suicide prevention workshop.
Students learned how to recognize the variety of suicide warning signs and how to utilize the 'question, persuade and refer'...
Ignite, a student organization at TCU, recently launched an initiative in coordination with the Gender Resource Office to place free period products in all academic buildings.
By Jaida Joyner, Staff Writer Published Sep 20, 2023
Music pulsed through the ballroom of the Brown-Lupton University Union where students danced and strolled to the beat as others looked on.
It was a Wednesday night, also known as Hump Night, and the...
By Sarah Smith, Staff Writer Published Sep 20, 2023
A women’s fitness organization helping young women's confidence in and out of the gym is growing rapidly after coming to TCU last November.
CHXX Who Lift, which stands for “Confident, Hardworking...
American Airlines, the Texas Rangers, Ulta and Target are just a few of the 130 employers expected to meet with students at TCU's largest career fair.
The TCU Career Center will host the 2023 Fall...
By Ella Funke, Staff Writer Published Sep 18, 2023
TCU’s Lead On Campaign and Race & Reconciliation Initiative Task Force will host a book talk and celebration for a recently published book authored by two TCU professors and a graduate student.
Dr....
By Lailah White, Staff Writer Published Sep 18, 2023
Resident Assistants' responsibilities go beyond organizing floor events in exchange for room and board.
TCU RAs are prepared to support students—particularly those in their first year, as they adjust...
Commuters looking for parking often find the lots on the east campus full as TCU’s growth puts the squeeze on spaces.
Parking is tight for all students, but the scarcity of spots for commuters...
North Texans may be getting a new and faster way to navigate the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) proposed a high-speed rail between Fort Worth and Dallas....
By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer Published Sep 17, 2023
Students, faculty and the Kappa Sigma fraternity are still mourning the loss of junior Wes Smith, who was shot and killed on Sept. 1. Over the weekend, he was remembered at the "Run 4 Wes."
Run 4 Wes...