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A warning sign is posted outside of King's Liquor on West Berry St. stating persons under 21 are not permitted in the store. Oct 3, 2025.

TCU police report surge in fake ID cases at the Carter

By Fabian Alvidrez, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
Fake IDs are one of the most common crimes reported at TCU and consequences can follow students for years and even impact local businesses.
TCU students attend the events. (Joya Ogier/Staff Writer)

From the table to the workplace: etiquette tips for TCU students

By Joya Ogier, Staff Writer
Published Oct 3, 2025
Management Club hosts etiquette dinner with alumna and chef Tiffany Blackmon.
Jacque Balderas, second to the right, posses with some of her fellow ALP peers and Philip Dodd, far right, during an ALP session on Nov. 4, 2024 (Photo courtesy of Jaque Balderas)

TCU’s aspiring leadership program set to kick off seven-week workshop with plans of growth

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Oct 3, 2025
ALP seeks to enhance leadership skills in a tight knit community full of eager learners.
The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with conchas, crafts and folklorico. (Katelyn Purdom/Staff Writer)

Hispanic Heritage Month brings culture and connection to TCU

By Katelyn Purdom, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
TCU celebrates hispanic heritage month with performances, food, music, film screenings and more.
A group of first-generation students in SSS in 2024.

Beyond the classroom: Student Support Services guides Horned Frogs to graduation

By Faith Lester, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
Student Support Services is a program that supports TCU students who are first-generation, low-income or have a disability
Students walking on the TCU campus. (Photo courtesy of TCU Admission)

TCU first-year students adjust to college life, but call for stronger academic readiness

By Megan Esparza, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
TCU first-year students are adjusting well, but are in need of workshops and TCU Online training before classes start.
Roller Rabbit’s college pop-up tour makes it way to Texas, with TCU as the first stop out of three Texas universities.

Roller Rabbit brings school spirit and pajamas to TCU

By Macy Bayer, Staff Writer
Published Oct 1, 2025
From the Instagram comments section to reality, Roller Rabbit comes to TCU as part of the brand’s college pop-up tour.
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden celebrated ¡Celebramos! to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month. (Roderick Villareal)

Fort Worth Botanic Garden kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with annual event, ¡Celebramos!

By Ethan Zeiner, Staff Writer
Published Oct 1, 2025
From mariachi and Latin cuisine to a colorful flag parade, ¡Celebramos! brought Hispanic Heritage Month to life at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Mitchell Ford serenades students in the Campus Commons during the first Tuesday Tunes of the 2025 school year. (Bud Riley/Staff Writer)

TCU’s Tuesday Tunes needs student musicians to keep the tradition alive

By Bud Riley, Staff Writer
Published Sep 30, 2025
Tuesday Tunes brings live student music to the Campus Commons every Tuesday night, but five years in, the tradition is struggling to keep its stage filled.
Professional development coaches pose for a group photo, Feb. 14, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Professional Development Center)

Kicking off success: “Welcome 2 Neeley” looks to give first-year business students a boost

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Sep 30, 2025
How the Neeley School of Business is working towards making first-year students feel more welcomed and creating an easier transition for them.
During 2022's flu clinic, Jordan Meyer, a senior nursing major, prepares to administer the shot. (Sarah Walter/Staff Writer)

Fighting the flu: TCU nursing students lead campus vaccination effort

By Boots Giblin, Staff Writer
Published Sep 29, 2025
With a goal to vaccinate 2,000, TCU nursing students will administer flu shots from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m on Oct. 1.
Shelby Sannar sends runners off with yellow powder cannons at SNA’s Childhood Cancer Awareness 5k Ribbon Run, Sept. 28, 2025.

Student nurses raise money for St. Jude with Childhood Cancer Awareness 5K

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Sep 29, 2025
More than 115 runners and 100 volunteers raised money for St.Jude Children's Research Hospital on Sunday.