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Baba Kwasi leads a group of students in playing music. (Roderick Villareal/Staff Photographer)

Music and discussion kicks off TCU’s celebration of Black History Month

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published Feb 10, 2024
Students and faculty gathered in the Intercultural Center to make music and talk about personal experiences in celebration and recognition of Black History Month.

There’s a new laundry system on campus: Here’s how to use it

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Feb 9, 2024
TCU releases a new laundry app for in-dorm students.

TCU students mourn the death of country music star Toby Keith

By Crystal Polglase, Staff Writer
Published Feb 8, 2024
TCU students share their reactions to the death of country music star Toby Keith, who died at age 62 on Tuesday.
PEACELOVEZOMBIES: Former Horned Frog wins Emmy for "The Last Of Us"

PEACELOVEZOMBIES: Former Horned Frog wins Emmy for “The Last Of Us”

By Alexandra Smith, Staff Writer
Published Feb 8, 2024
A Horned Frog alum brought career advice for film students to campus, along with her shiny new hardware.
Michael Waters, Ph.D., shared a message focused on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Jan. 24 in the Brown-Lupton University Union ballroom. (Haylee Chiariello/Staff Writer)

Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosts annual Martin Luther King, Jr. luncheon

By Haylee Chiariello, Staff Writer
Published Feb 8, 2024
TCU hosted Michael Walters, who shared his hope for the Horned Frog community at the MLK Luncheon.
Ron Hurdle (left) with cheerleader fellows. (Courtesy of the Horned Frog yearbook 1971)

Breaking barriers: a conversation with Ron Hurdle

By Miroslava Lem Quinonez, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2024
TCU's first Black cheerleader will return to campus Wednesday to share his experience.
Women interested in learning more about Sigma Lambda Alpha, a Hispanic service sorority, attend a Chicas Bonitas event Thursday, Feb. 1 in Sadler Hall.

Multicultural Greek organizations launch spring recruitment

By Zach Conner, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2024
The seven sororities and fraternities that make up MSG hosted events to grow membership and make the TCU community more aware of their purpose and presence.
Interim Provost Floyd Wormley addressed the Faculty Senate at its Thursday meeting.

Interim provost Floyd Wormley makes first faculty senate appearance

By Crystal Polglase, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2024
Wormley, who came to TCU in 2019, took on the role after the departure of Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg.
Preacher Lawson on stage. (AP photo)

America’s Got Talent competitor debuts routine at TCU

By Tinesha Tolliver, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2024
Days before competing with the routine on "America's Got Talent: Fantasy League," comedian Preacher Lawson tested his stand-up on a TCU audience.
Still from "Cuando Volvimos a la Tierra" (Photo courtesy of Gabriel Gutiérrez)

An FTDM alum’s co-produced short film is now a competition finalist

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2024
Gabriel Gutiérrez, a TCU alum from the class of 2017, co-produced “Cuando Volvimos a la Tierra," which is now a finalist for the McDonald's Spotlight Dorado film competition.
The panel of journalists at the Schieffer Symposium on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

College anniversary celebrates passion and progress of communicators

By Georgie London, Staff Writer
Published Feb 6, 2024
Bob Schieffer discussed the state of journalism with reporting professionals and TCU students, and the Schieffer school celebrated 10 years of the Bob Schieffer name.
Nursing graduates celebrate in 2012 at the conclusion of commencement. (TCU360 archives)

TCU to host three graduation ceremonies in one day

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Jan 31, 2024
A record number of horned frogs are set to graduate this spring.