Student Government Association passed a bill Tuesday night that will give $525 to Frog Aides for their fall outreach committee project, an event to recognize the TCU Police Department. Ninety-five percent...
It's that time of the year again to put away the razor and shaving cream. Not only is it the beginning of no-shave November, but it's also a month dedicated to bringing awareness to prostate cancer and...
Dr. John Geesbreght knew something needed to be done when his medical staff at Fort Worth’s Harris Hospital couldn’t read several of the emergency physicians’ handwriting. He said scribes working...
Frogs for the Cure entered its annual video into a national competition with a $25,000 grand prize. The Pink Glove Dance contest, sponsored by Medline Corporation in Chicago, encourages groups to submit...
When walking into Smart Barre, the light blue and cream décor of the studio serves as a preview of the calm, yet enthusiastic atmosphere it provides. Smart Barre is made to be a place for women to exercise...
The Lulu app is making another push on campus over the next four weeks as a team of TCU students launches a marketing campaign to convince women to rank men. The TCU team leader for Lulu, Kendall...
Ghosts of Fort Worth’s past live on in the legends and lore surrounding some of the city’s buildings. Paranormal activity has prompted some to flee, while others have sought and found peaceful coexistence....
The new parking garage will now be further away from the edge of Bellaire Drive North than previously planned in order to alleviate neighbors' previous concerns. For their part, the majority of the...
Student representatives rejected a bill to provide the voting records of each representative at Tuesday night’s Student Government Association meeting. Blake Tilley and Victoria Middleton, the authors...
At science night at Como Community Center, children jab, poke and gouge marshmallows of assorted sizes with giant toothpicks, creating an array of spindly towers - and it's all part of a service-learning...
Some Spanish students received a first-hand experience with the indigenous Mayan culture and its literature over fall break. Donald Frischmann, a professor of Spanish and Hispanic studies, took a small...
Each semester, hundreds of students sign up to spend their Saturday giving back to the community through TCU LEAPS, a campus-wide day of service. Although LEAPS is only one day, student service efforts...