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Resident assistant applications reach record level – here’s why
By
Ryan Thorpe
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 23, 2023
Students who applied to be a resident assistant for the 2023-2024 school year were in the most competitive pool yet.
TCU CALM kicks off month-long symposium with keynote address on well-being
By
Walter Flanagin
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 20, 2023
A psychologist from the University of Wisconsin-Madison shared their research on well-being at TCU humanities symposium.
Aviation club helps students’ passion soar
By
Georgie London
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 20, 2023
The Flying Frogs club offers a platform for students to share their interest in aviation and to network with pilots.
SGA’s Capitol Hill visit
By
Elizabeth Hubbard
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 13, 2023
TCU SGA lobbied for four important issues regarding undergraduate students in Washington, D.C.
A nonprofit organization that strives to improve the community
By
Sydney Brunson
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2023
The motto of the Humane Society of North Texas is 'pets and people, saving each other,' and the ultimate goal is finding animals a home.
Alpha Chi Omega’s fashion show raises historic funds, awareness for Women’s Center of Tarrant County
By
Ryan Thorpe
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2023
"Real Chic Women" is a show designed and executed by TCU's Alpha Chi Omega to support their philanthropy and local partner Women's Center of Tarrant County.
Students voice opinions on increased student body fee
By
Ella M. Mercer
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2023
Students shared their opinions on a proposed student body fee increase as they mingled around campus Tuesday.
TCU’s Eddie Lampkin Jr. steps away from team, mother suggests rift with Jamie Dixon
By
Sederick Oliver
, Executive Editor, Image Magazine
Published Mar 9, 2023
Lampkin Jr. steps away from TCU basketball.
The Fort Worth Zoo names baby elephant, but visitors will have to wait for a first look
By
Sally Verrando
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 9, 2023
The Fort Worth Zoo names the two-week-old baby elephant as he learns the ropes before making his public appearance.
Art gallery showcases 150 artists to celebrate 150 years of TCU
By
Delaney Vega
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 8, 2023
For TCU's celebration of 150 years, the Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery plans to hold an exhibition featuring 150 pieces.
Voters guide to upcoming municipal election
By
Georgie London
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 7, 2023
Voters will be given the chance to choose mayoral and updated district councils on the ballot this spring.
A donation to history: the fabled story of Mary Couts Burnett
By
Laura Lane Heathcott
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 7, 2023
The namesake of TCU's library contested her late husband's will and her insanity conviction to win back her estate.
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