TCU students and alumni got out their hard hats, paintbrushes and duct tape this weekend during the "Act! Speak! Build! Week" campaign hosted by TCU Habitat for Humanity.
"Act! Speak! Build! Week,"...
A plan to decrease human error in areas of medical testing won the fourth annual Richards Barrentine Values and Ventures Business Plan Competition.
Students from the University of Arkansas won the grand...
TCU student media cleaned up at the annual Texas Intercollegiate Press Association (TIPA) convention, winning 33 awards Saturday.
The awards covered content that was published in 2013 as well as live...
TCU Frog Corps headlined a spring concert on Thursday, donning their traditional purple blazers.
Upon graduation, members have been forced to return their blazers, making this performance the last time...
Members of Delta Tau Delta set up outside the library with shelter dogs to be adopted on Friday afternoon.
The fraternity partnered with PetSmart Charities to bring six dogs to campus to be adopted....
The TCU Ms. Relay competition had two competitors and ended with both men in dresses partnering together in order to raise more money for cancer research.
The two male volunteers, Aaron Bowyer and alum...
On April 11, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Delta Tau Delta Fraternity will be hosting an adoption event in front of the founder’s statue near the library.
There will be six sheltered dogs available for...
TCU Army ROTC honored its cadets Thursday afternoon for their achievements with the program over the last year with medals, plaques, pins and even a sword.
The program held its 63rd annual awards ceremony...
The shifting states of journalism and American politics were two of the topics discussed at the Tenth Annual Schieffer Symposium on the News Wednesday night in Ed Landreth Hall.
The symposium, led by...
Nearly 800,000 books were moved off campus as the Mary Couts Burnett library prepares for a lack of space during construction.
The move to the annex frees up additional space for studying, which will...
It started March 1, 2005 - 10,000 attendees and 35 industry renowned panelists later, the Schieffer Symposium continues to discuss the state of journalism and prevalent issues within the media.
That...
On Tuesday at 9 a.m., the transformation of the convergence center in the Moudy South building began.
Boxes of cords. Cameras. Tripods. Lights, laptops and audio equipment filled the room as a team...