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TCU's tuition increases almost every year. In the past decade, TCU tuition rose 56% or by $20,630. (TCU 360 Photo Archive)

Tuition to increase 3% for 2025–2026 academic year

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Nov 12, 2024
TCU is increasing tuition again - here's what you need to know.
Dr. Danica Knight (left) and Dr. Casey Call (right) place Hope Connection 2.0 banners outside Rees-Jones Hall to welcome families to camp.

TCU’s Hope Connection 2.0 carries forward legacy of healing

By Andrew Lindsey, Staff Writer
Published Nov 11, 2024
Through the unique camp experience, TCU students work directly with families and children, putting Trust-Based Relational Intervention techniques into practice while learning from seasoned practitioners in the field.
Dylan Sprouse attends the Montblanc MB 01 Smart Headphones and Summit 2+ launch party World of McIntosh Townhouse on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Disney Channel Star Dylan Sprouse set to come to campus

By Courtney O'Connell, Staff Writer
Published Nov 8, 2024
TheEnd will host Dylan Sprouse in the BLUU Ballroom at 9 p.m. on Nov. 8 for a moderated conversation.
Adebanjo posing on the field during the recognition of the Outstanding Senior finalists. (Photo courtesy of Oreo Adebanjo)

TCU’s 2024 Outstanding Senior wants his legacy to be his faith and leadership

By Ella Schamberger, Staff Writer
Published Nov 8, 2024
Oreoluwayimika Adebanjo named TCU's Outstanding Senior for his leadership and deep faith involvement.
Maverick Cavanaugh, his dad and his sister. Photo courtesy of Maverick Cavanaugh

TCU senior is revolutionizing the photo-sharing industry

By Laney Barrymore, Staff Writer
Published Nov 8, 2024
TCU senior Maverick Cavanaugh launched a photo-sharing app this fall.
Sammy Pisano is throwing away his trash in the library, one of the three locations of Oscar Sort. (Perrin Gilman)

Trash or recycle? Ask the AI-generated Oscar Sort machine

By Perrin Gilman, Staff Writer
Published Nov 7, 2024
The AI-generated Oscar Sort machine recently made its debut at TCU. This machine aims to reduce waste by identifying which bin trash belongs in.
Students paint their personal prints in the library Fab Lab, Oct. 24, 2024. (Credit: Christine Drake-Thomas)

The library’s Fab Lab uses a laser engraver to recreate historical prints

By Kataeya Sharp, Staff Writer
Published Nov 7, 2024
The Fab Lab opens its doors to students to learn printmaking and acrylic painting.
Donald Trump is surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally, Saturday, July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa. (AP Photo courtesy of Evan Vucci)

What we’re reading: Trump to win popular vote, stocks surge and more

By Shane Manson, Staff Writer
Published Nov 6, 2024

Donald Trump wins U.S. Presidency, gives speech on unity “It's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us, it's time to unite,” said President-elect Donald Trump. “Success will...

Shayna Osborn and Sicily Shaw ready to record their first episode of “Continuously Refined.” (Courtesy of Shayna Osborn)

‘Continuously Refined’: exploring a holistic lifestyle

By Laney Barrymore, Staff Writer
Published Nov 6, 2024
Two TCU seniors launch a podcast together inspired by their shared health concerns.
TCU Theatre students prepare for the upcoming performance of “Bright Star.” (Rachel McCutchen/Staff Writer)

TCU Theatre prepares for its last performance of the season

By Rachel McCutchen, Staff Writer
Published Nov 5, 2024
Step into a story of redemption with “Bright Star,” Theatre TCU’s last show of the fall semester. With bluegrass tunes and heartfelt Southern flair, the musical follows a guarded journalist’s journey to rediscover her past and heal her heart.
Ross takes a moment from his day at the Humane Society of North Texas, Keller, Sept. 16, 2024. (TCU 360 Photo by Shane Manson)

Kennels to couches: how the animal adoption process works in North Texas

By Shane Manson, Staff Writer
Published Nov 5, 2024
The Keller Humane Society makes it easy for college students to adopt, though one TCU puppy owner says to foster first.
Carl Kurtz telling his tribes stories to the attendees of the Traditional Native American Storytelling Event on Oct. 30, 2024 in the campus commons. (Hannah Hoffman/Staff Writer)

Traditional Native American storytelling comes to the TCU campus

By Hannah Hoffman, Skiff Writer
Published Nov 4, 2024
The Native and Indigenous Student Association hosted its their first traditional Native American storytelling event in the Campus Commons on Wednesday, Oct. 30.