Former U.S. Treasurer Bay Buchanan advocated Wednesday night for allowing guns on campus and criticized the university's apparent pushback on promoting Second Amendment rights for the event.
“I...
Several businesses surrounding the university show off their Horned Frog spirit by offering TCU-themed items on their menus.
For individuals with a sweet tooth, Cold Stone Creamery on South University...
From not having enough money during college to making money after graduation, money seems to be topic of conversation for many students.
Making it through college without bouncing a check is something...
The student group organizing a discussion about the Second Amendment has publicly criticized the university for restrictions placed on the promotion of the event, as well as on the raffle prize.
In...
According to the Office of Institutional Research, the university's acceptance rate is up seven percent from last year’s mark of 40 percent. This begs the question: is TCU becoming less selective?
Not...
World-wanderer, waiter in Washington and wine salesman Brett Phillips interviewed to be a TCU staff member the Thursday before his wedding.
Phillips counts five different jobs and lists Italy and Australia...
Sophomore roommates are carrying on a tradition of using their living room window in Samuelson Hall as a canvas to paint messages for TCU students to enjoy.
Many may remember the corner window of Samuelson...
The concept of heaven, social media and its impact on spirituality as well as religion and the media dominated a roundtable discussion with award-winning religion journalist Lisa Miller.
Miller, who...
New software at the University Recreation Center shows student photos when ID cards are swiped to add a level of service and security.
Associate Director of Campus Recreation Facilities Jay Iorizzo...
A new photo contest invites students to look past the bell-bottoms and Farrah Fawcett hair in classic photos, so they can create their own modernized versions of memorable TCU moments.
The TCU Alumni...
Nicolette Stanley covered the Daryl D. Schmidt Lectureship on Religion in Public Life that occurred in the Brown-Lupton University Union. Award-winning journalist Lisa Miller was the speaker.
Week in Review is a new weekly series brought to you by TCU360. The photo slideshow will try to highlight various events that occurred on campus over the course of a week. If you are interested in submitting...