By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer Published Sep 16, 2023
Justice is not inevitable and it requires collective effort in order to reform the system, Amal Clooney said.
Clooney is a barrister, or attorney, specializing in international laws and human rights....
TCU Club Tennis is competitive, but club leadership is trying to build an inviting team open to people of all skill levels.
After adding new members, the team has begun practicing in preparation for...
TCU has not been spared in the uptick in COVID-19 cases, though still lower than those during the pandemic.
Cases were high at the beginning of the school year, said Dr. Jane Torgerson, medical director...
By Sarah Smith, Staff Writer Published Sep 13, 2023
Ampersand is closed for renovations and expansion, but there are other places for students to get a caffeine fix.
Here are eight nearby options:
Starbucks
There are three options for TCU students...
The name, image and likeness policy that is transforming college athletics is also making changes in the classroom.
TCU professor and entrepreneur, Antonio Banos, will teach a course on financial...
By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer Published Sep 13, 2023
Thursday night held the junior nursing cohort's biannual white coat ceremony, a ceremony to commemorate the nurse's introduction into clinical labs. Families and friends gathered to show their support...
A line from Rees-Jones Hall to the Clark Brothers Statue was filled with students that should have probably been on their way to class last Thursday morning.
Instead, they waited for a chance to receive...
TCU continued to move sophomores off-campus this year, but some had a choice in the move.
The push is part of the university's response to a growing student body.
“We decided to do more on the...
By Lance Sanders, Staff Writer Published Sep 6, 2023
About 200 people — family members, students and faculty — gathered Wednesday to share stories of Wes Smith, the junior finance major who was slain Sept. 1.
The crowd that surrounded Frog Fountain...
By Micah Pearce, Executive Editor Published Sep 5, 2023
The TCU flag will fly at half-staff on Wednesday in memory of Wes Smith, a junior finance major who on Sept. 1 was shot to death on 7th Street.
The decision was made by Chancellor Victor Boschini. A...
By Micah Pearce, Executive Editor Published Sep 1, 2023
Early this morning, a TCU student was shot and killed in the West Seventh area, according to an email from TCU to its faculty, staff and students.
Wes Smith was a junior finance major in the Kappa Sigma...