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Geter, left, directs soprano soloist Brandie Sutton, right, in "An African American Requiem" with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Fort Worth Opera Chorus. A hologram of Sutton, dressed and singing as an enslaved woman, is in the permanent collection of the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama.

‘An African American Requiem’ mourns Tyre Nichols and thousands of other Black Americans

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Feb 6, 2023
Take a peek into the Fort Worth Opera's performance at TCU's Van Cliburn Concert Hall through photos.
TCU Concert Chorale music on display (photo courtesy of Chorale member).

TCU Concert Chorale addresses mental health issues through song

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Feb 5, 2023
TCU Concert Chorale will perform in the Van Cliburn Concert Hall on Feb. 6 before performing at the Texas Music Educators Association Convention.
A Texas Christian University sign displayed on campus on Oct. 7, 2021. The TCU Board of Trustees approved an increase in tuition for the 2022-23 year. (Ella Gibson/Staff Reporter)

Roads closed due to water main break on South University Drive

By Gianna Mares
Published Feb 3, 2023
Learn more about the flooding caused by the water main break.
TCU Percussion at PASIC. (Photo courtesy of TCU Percussion.)

Looking back to TCU Percussion’s PASIC experience

By Caleb Gottry, TCU 360 Staff Writer
Published Feb 1, 2023
TCU Percussion looks back to their experience at one of the largest percussion and drum events in the world.
TCU closed campus at 12 p.m. due to incoming inclement weather. A winter storm warning was issued through Wednesday at 6 a.m. (Courtesy of: https://www.weather.gov/fwd/).

Classes resume 10 a.m. on Feb. 3 following winter storm

By TCU 360 Staff, TCU 360 Staff Writers
Published Jan 30, 2023
TCU closed campus Jan. 30-Feb. 2, canceling classes due to slick road conditions. Students reacted and remembered Uri, the storm that hit Texas in February of 2021.
The Fort Worth city council unanimously passed the 2021 fiscal year budget on Sept. 22, 2020. This included increasing the police budget by 2%. (Leah Bolling/Staff Reporter)

Open container violation leads to students’ arrest for fake IDs

By Breana Adams, TCU 360 Staff Writer
Published Jan 27, 2023
Fort Worth prohibits open containers and public consumption of alcohol in the West 7th Street area.
Stock Show 2021 (Lucy Puente/Staff Writer)

TCU Day at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo

Published Jan 25, 2023
Students can attend the Fort Worth Stock Show for free on January 26th.
A small group of people walk in front of the Golden Gate Bridge at Baker Beach in San Francisco, Saturday, March 28, 2020, amid the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

TCU’s California foothold: A look at the largest out-of-state student population

By Sophia Allen, TCU 360 Staff
Published Jan 7, 2023
There’s no denying TCU has a California connection. For over a decade the Golden State has been second only to Texas when it comes to campus representation.
Texas Christian University Rings The Closing Bell® (Photo: Holly Ellman)

The New York Stock Exchange welcomes officials and guests of Texas Christian University on Friday, September 16, 2022, to celebrate its 150th Anniversary. To honor the occasion, Chancellor Victor Boschini, joined by John Tuttle, NYSE Vice Chairman and President of NYSE Institute, rings The Closing Bell®. 
 
Photo Credit: NYSE

TCU finds first university president at Neeley School of Business

By Katherine Lester, Managing Editor
Published Dec 22, 2022
Daniel Pullin, former honors college dean from Neely business school, is now TCU's first ever president as of Feb. 1st.
The Royal Divas, the first majorette team on TCU’s campus, practice a routine. (Breana Adams/TCU 360)

TCU sees a new dance team take the stage

By Breana Adams, Staff Writer
Published Dec 1, 2022
TCU's first majorette team, the Royal Divas, makes its debut as an outlet for African American women to express themselves through dance.
Seniors celebrate at graduation. Photo: TCU Student Media Library

TCU seniors prepare for graduation, starting their careers

By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer
Published Nov 29, 2022
Many seniors said it was important to take advantage of their last year at TCU. They said they would miss the community, access to professors and advisors, the library and leadership opportunities.
TCU Student event pass leads way for future mobile identification. (Ella Gonzalez/Staff Writer)

Student IDs projected to go mobile

By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer
Published Nov 29, 2022
TCU administration is considering transitioning physical student ID cards to mobile passes for safety and convenience reasons.