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The national debt clock is seen in midtown Manhattan, Thursday, May 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

W. Charles Sawyer memorial lecture welcomes renowned guest

By Miroslava Lem Quinonez, Staff Writer
Published Mar 6, 2024
Stephanie Kelton discussed the controversial debate surrounding the national debt in an award-winning documentary featured during the lecture memorial honoring a TCU professor.
The designs from PS1200, which helped Gifted reimagine their space. (Courtesy of Prince Concepts)

The Gifted Group: the metamorphosis of a business

By Hannah Dollar, Staff Writer
Published Mar 5, 2024
How a gift-giving passion turned into a small business.
A parked Fort Worth Police car.

Fort Worth PD arrests the prowler of an off-campus TCU student’s residence

By Esra Ghanim, Staff Writer
Published Mar 5, 2024
On Wednesday, Feb. 28., the prowler of an off-campus TCU student residence was arrested and charged with attempted burglary of a residence and unlawfully carrying a gun.
Nikki Haley speaks to supporters in the Fort Worth Stockyards on Monday, March 4. (Lillie Davidson / Staff Writer)

Haley campaign makes pre-Super Tuesday rally stop in Fort Worth

By Lillie Davidson and Ella Mercer
Published Mar 4, 2024
Haley made a stop in Fort Worth just hours before Super Tuesday.
Ignite President and Vice President of SGA propose the initiative to put free feminine products in restrooms across TCU campus.

TCU’s Ignite proposes resolution to support free menstrual products in campus restrooms

By Addison Thummel, Staff Writer
Published Mar 4, 2024
SGA shows unanimous support for Ignite's proposal to provide free feminine hygiene products in the restrooms of all academic buildings on TCU's campus.
Guest speakers at the Fall in Love with Tech event. (Ella Schamberger/Staff Writer)

TCU students reshape the narrative for aspiring female technologists

By Ella Schamberger, Staff Writer
Published Mar 3, 2024
Guest speakers spoke to women in computer science in the hopes of inspiring their ambitions in the male-dominated major.
Another shooting near the West 7th entertainment district left one dead late Saturday night. (Aaron M. Sprecher via AP)

Suspect in fatal West 7th shooting turns himself in

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Mar 3, 2024
The shooting occurred late Saturday night on Crockett Street.
TCU Opera students preparing for opening night of "Into the Woods." (Photo courtesy of Amy K. Abney)

From right to left: David McDaniel, John Dubois, Mary Grace Abney

TCU Opera Studio takes on Sondheim

By Ellie Griffin, Staff Writer
Published Mar 2, 2024
Opening night for TCU Opera’s ”Into the Woods” was a success.
A helicopter carries a bucket as it flies over homes burned by the Smokehouse Creek Fire, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024, in Canadian, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Fort Worth sends firefighters to help fight largest wildfire in Texas history

By Haylee Chiariello, Staff Writer
Published Mar 1, 2024
The Fort Worth fire department is sending personnel and equipment to help fight historic wildfires in the Texas panhandle.
Clayton Mullen, a TCU alumnus, is an up-and-coming country music artist. (Photo courtesy of Clayton Mullen)

A Neeley graduate is taking on country music

By Shaylin Smith, Staff Writer
Published Mar 1, 2024
Clayton Mullen, a '23 Neeley graduate, has found a way to make a living performing and writing country music.

Religion and mental health go hand-in-hand

By Alexandra Plancarte, Staff Writer
Published Mar 1, 2024
Students may discover mental clarity through the practice of religion.
T-shirt hanging up in local small business Chip'd Hot Cookie Nachos on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Allie DeSimone/Staff Writer)

Fort Worth community helps a local business in a time of need

By Cate Stewart and Allie DeSimone
Published Mar 1, 2024
Chip’d Hot Cookie Nachos offers a discount to TCU students and faculty.