A community group for secular TCU students could soon become a reality.
The Secular Student Alliance is affiliated with the Secular Student Alliance, a national organization that helps students...
Just as baseball players are gearing up for TCU's debut season in the Big 12, Lupton Stadium is getting prepared with an array of new construction projects.
Work at the baseball facility includes...
The Student Government Association and Alpha Phi Omega are partnering with the American Red Cross to hold a blood drive in honor of a student recently hospitalized from a motorcycle accident.
The autopsy in the death of Thomas Boone Pickens IV has been completed, and the cause of death is pending a toxicology report, a Tarrant County Medical Examiner spokeswoman said Wednesday.
The toxicology report should be completed in four weeks, Lisa Anderson said.
Between 6,000 and 22,000 gallons of “sewage discharge” leaked from the football locker room at Amon G. Carter stadium into a nearby creek before the university fixed the problem Friday.
The...
The Brite Center for Latino/a Church Studies held a community conversation and luncheon called “The Language of Cross - Cultural Ministry” Tuesday to discuss the importance of cross-cultural...
Two students will win the chance to pick their room for next school year in the new Worth Hills residence halls at Housing and Residence Life's Topping Out celebration on Tuesday.
HRL's event...
The first Intercom meeting of the semester will be open to members only, according to an email sent by Student Body President, Joshua Simpson.
Intercom, a group comprised of various campus organization...
The newest restaurant on University Drive has pushed back its opening timeline.
Pie Five Pizza Company specializes in personal nine-inch pizzas ready in five minutes. Customers can choose the crust,...
The TCU School of Art will now offer Bachelor of Art degrees for both graphic design and studio art majors. Previously, students could only pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts in these subjects.
According...
From playing cards, reading and watching television to talking or listening, TCU students volunteering at American Hospice are making a difference in the lives of hospice patients and their families across...
After a $100,000 donation from TCU football head coach Gary Patterson and his wife in October, the TCU Recovery Support Group still has not decided how the money will be handled.
Rachel Leshner, a program...