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A variety of bands played at Frogstock 2016, all of which are TCU students.

A TCU tradition: The 14th annual Frogstock music festival

By Tristen Smith
Published Jun 10, 2022
Frogstock is an annual end-of-year tradition on campus. Students gather for activities, free food and tunes.
A group of participants of the fair stand in front of their display. (Katharine Vaughn/TCU 360)

Celebrating creativity: TCU students showcase talent at annual research festival

By Katharine Vaughn
Published Jun 10, 2022
Undergraduate and graduate students presented their research, creative projects and videos at the annual Schieffer College Research and Creative Festival at the end of the spring 2022 semester.
Students over the years work on their projects for the zoo enrichment course. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Tory Bennett)

Art and ecology collide in TCU’s zoo enrichment course

By Sara Littlejohn
Published Jun 10, 2022
Throughout TCU's zoo enrichment course, students explore the ecological behavior of wild animals to gain insights into the types of stimuli that they encounter naturally.
Greek Village

Chancellor says TCU Greek Life isn’t going anywhere even as ‘Abolish Greek Life’ trends spread 

By Amelia Crowley
Published Jun 10, 2022
Two weeks before the start of school, sorority members flock to campus to set up for recruitment. They arrive a week before the potential new members (PNMs) embark to find their new home for the next four years.
Kirk Saarloos coaching his players mid-game against University of Texas Arlington on April 19, 2022 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Brooke Gianopulos)

The Saarloos mentality: The long road from player to newest coach for TCU baseball

By Brooke Gianopulos
Published May 25, 2022
Before TCU baseball's Head Coach Kirk Saarloos coached baseball, he played it. He fell in love not only with the game, but also with every little thing that went into practice, both physically and mentally.
TCU SCCDance seniors produce all parts of the APEX Capstone Concert from the media to the dances themselves. (Photo by Josh Brewster Photography)

Seniors in dance show what they’ve learned in capstone concert

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Apr 30, 2022

Typically, TCU dance instructors and guest choreographers plan out dance concerts, but the senior showcase is left to students.  TCU’s School for Classical & Contemporary Dance's capstone requires...

A groundbreaking international study conducted by The Center for Generational Kinetics and commissioned by WP Engine reveals that Generation Z, born between 1996-2010, is fueled by technology in all facets of their life, and expects the Internet to connect them, entertain them, sell to them and build their digital brand. (Photo: Business Wire)

Gen Z: An in-depth look at the generation as it comes of age

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 30, 2022
This report was compiled using reporting done by students enrolled in JOUR 40643 summer semester 2021 for Image Magazine's Spring 2022 issue.
AP Photo

Collaboration, awareness: Strategies of the Fort Worth Police Human Trafficking Unit

By TCU 360 Staff
Published Apr 29, 2022
The Fort Worth Police Department Human Trafficking Unit, which transitioned from the major case unit in 2019, identifies and removes people being used by human traffickers. This story is part of "The City Beat," an ongoing series that explores issues facing Fort Worth.
Amanuel Taddesse, second from right, shows off his team’s project to curator Rhiannon Mayne. Bingyang Wei’s computer science senior design team developed an app that can be downloaded onto tablets in the gallery. (Camilla Price/Copy Desk Chief)

Ready to launch: Students create app to make meteorite gallery more inclusive

By Camilla Price
Published Apr 29, 2022
Students in the computer science capstone course designed an app to help visually impaired visitors navigate the Monnig Meteorite Gallery at TCU.
Downtown Fort Worth

How the Fort Worth Crisis Intervention Team handles mental health calls

By TCU 360 Staff
Published Apr 29, 2022
Individuals suffering from untreated mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed during a police encounter than other civilians, according to a study from the Treatment Advocacy Center. This story is part of "The City Beat," an ongoing series that explores issues facing Fort Worth.
Children from the Prestonwood Christian Academy watch as a riderless horse is escorted to the funeral service for Little Elm Police Department Det. Jerry Walker at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Fort Worth Mounted Patrol officer Cathy Fowler takes the reins.  (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News via AP, Pool)

How the Fort Worth Mounted Patrol has protected the city for over a century

By TCU 360 Staff
Published Apr 29, 2022
The Mounted Patrol has kept its mission — “no terrain too rough, no task too tough” — alive for over a century. This story is part of "The City Beat," an ongoing series that explores issues facing Fort Worth.
Another shooting near the West Seventh entertainment district left at least one dead late Saturday night. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

The FWPD Vice Unit: Putting a stop to illegal organizations

By TCU 360 Staff
Published Apr 29, 2022
The Fort Worth Police Department Vice Unit investigated crimes related to organized gambling operations, electronic file-sharing of child pornography, online solicitation of minors and prostitution-based escort services. This story is part of "The City Beat," an ongoing series that explores issues facing Fort Worth.