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Seventy-five TCU students gathered in the Campus Commons and lit candles representing hope for those who are struggling with thoughts of suicide.

A Spark of Hope inspires those in darkness

Published Sep 11, 2015
Frog Fountain was illuminated in candles of remembrance Thursday night for A Spark of Hope, a candlelight vigil held in honor of World Suicide Prevention Day.
TCU students listen intently to the campus carry debate hosted at the Brown-Lupton University Union on Thursday, Sept. 10.

Students react to Campus Carry

Published Sep 11, 2015
The debate over the Texas gun law reached the TCU campus on Thursday.
Flags remind students of the lives lost on 9/11.

TCU remembers 9/11, 14 years later

Published Sep 11, 2015
The Young Americans for Freedom honor the 2,977 lives lost on the 14 year anniversary of 9/11.
Man who killed TCU student sentenced to 35 years

Man who killed TCU student sentenced to 35 years

Published Sep 11, 2015
David Hidalgo pleaded guilty to murder after stabbing Trese, a 23-year-old TCU senior, on February 4, 2014.
Renovated Colby Hall opens with new amenities

Renovated Colby Hall opens with new amenities

Published Sep 10, 2015

Colby Hall, the only all-women’s residence hall on campus for first-year students, has reopened this semester with brand new amenities. The hall opened after being closed for 14 months of construction...

Student Body President Maddie Reddick advocates for students in front of the Zoning Commission during the meeting Sept. 7.

Zoning Committee’s recommendation doesn’t threaten off-campus housing

Published Sep 10, 2015
Four requirements that could have limited students’ off-campus housing options were not approved by the Zoning Commission Wednesday. Council will vote on the amendment in October.
Thieves are stealing bikes on campus even though the bikes are secured with chains and wires.
(Alexandra Plancarte/TCU360)

Numerous bike thefts taking place on campus

Published Sep 10, 2015
The most common crime at TCU so far this semester has been bike thefts, and TCU Police are in pursuit of multiple suspects.
TCU Army ROTC cadets learn basic drill and ceremony techniques at one of the required ROTC labs.

TCU welcomes new class of ROTC

Published Sep 10, 2015
TCU Army ROTC accepted 28 new cadets in the program this fall.
The new section of the library is only one month away from completion.

Renovated library looks to the future

Published Sep 10, 2015
Increased study spaces and new zones with innovative technology are a few of the changes coming to the renovated library.
The Campus Carry debate is picking up steam at TCU, as the university faces a choice of whether to opt-in or opt-out of the new Texas law.

Campus Carry: What YOU need to know

Published Sep 10, 2015
TCU is generating a campus-wide conversation about Campus Carry. As a private institution, TCU has the option to opt-out of the Campus Carry requirements, but will it?
Video stream of Thursday's student debate on campus carry

Video stream of Thursday’s student debate on campus carry

Published Sep 9, 2015

This is the archived video of the campus carry debate that aired Thursday, September 10 live on TCU360.com.

TCU Faculty Senate discusses Campus Carry legislation.

TCU Faculty Senate, Forensics team talks Campus Carry

Published Sep 9, 2015
The TCU Forensics team will debate Campus Carry at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Bluu Ballroom.