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Proposed Panhellenic amendment could change recruitment mentorship

By Sophia Allen, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
TCU Panhellenic proposes an amendment to end the practice of neutrality for recruitment leaders.
TCU punter Jordy Sandy is donating $20 to the Hope Center for Autism in Fort Worth every time one of his punts lands inside the 20-yard line. Aug. 31, 2022.

9,000 miles from home, TCU punter Jordy Sandy is making a difference in Fort Worth

By Micah Pearce, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
TCU punter Jordy Sandy, an Australian-native, pledged to donate $20 to a local Fort Worth charity that hits close to home.
Frog Aides from the 2021-2022 school year (Lia Perez/Frog Aides Co-Director)

Frog Aides’ new cohort develops leadership skills through community service

By Ella Gonzales, Laura Lane Heathcott
Published Oct 12, 2022
TCU Frog Aides selects a new cohort of first-year students who will participate as leaders through community service projects.
Purple and blue pinwheels were displayed outside Bass Hall on Sept. 21 in recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day. (Photo courtesy of Caroline Huttinger)

TCU organization finds creative ways to raise awareness about dementia

By Sarah Walter, Staff Writer
Published Oct 10, 2022
Through community service and creative displays, Students for a Dementia Friendly TCU fundraise and advocate for those impacted by dementia.
TCU Alumni Association and Frog Club's rally for alumni and fans at Guy Fieri's Dive & Taco Joint. (Tristen Smith / TCU 360)

From Cowtown to Kansas City: Missouri-based alumni rally ahead of TCU-KU game

By Jake Peterson, Staff Writer
Published Oct 8, 2022
In terms of total number of active members, Kansas City’s alumni chapter ranks fourth. However, it ranks second in members per capita in their city only behind Denver. 
When TCU went home: Revisiting the Pandemic (Part 2)

When TCU went home: Revisiting the Pandemic (Part 2)

By Sederick Oliver, Staff Writer
Published Oct 4, 2022
The second of a two-part podcast, this episode focuses on Dr. Joanna Schmidt, who as the Director of the Koehler Center shares her experiences during the start of the pandemic followed by a brief appearance from Dr. Jason Helms.
Party decorations made by Kaitlyn Snider. (Photo courtesy of Kaitlyn Snider)

TCU student turns her passion into profit

By Chaelie DeJohn, Staff Writer
Published Oct 4, 2022
TCU student Kaitlyn Snider turns her passion into profit. From making 21st birthday signs to painting bottles, Snider has made her work into something others can love and enjoy.
The Harrison Administration Building, where the TCU President will have an office. (Anya Ivory/TCU360)

TCU uses listening sessions to answer student questions on president search

By Anya Ivory
Published Oct 3, 2022
TCU hosts its final listening session to hear from students about what they expect from the new president position to be filled by fall 2023.
A Monarch butterfly feeds on a Duranta flower Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, in Houston. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

Monarchs on the move: Helping butterflies fly safely through Texas

By Camilla Price
Published Oct 3, 2022
You notice the kaleidoscope of butterflies around campus recently? Us too...
TCU Sign

TCU traditions and history

By Ariel Wallace, Skye Moreno and Abby Hoffacker
Published Sep 30, 2022
Learn about all the most popular traditions and TCU's long history. Plus, see what the Campus Commons have to offer students.
Flag display in the TCU Commons representing statistics of TCU students in recovery. (Allie Brown/TCU 360)

National Recovery Month at TCU raises awareness of all types of recovery

By Allie Brown, Staff Writer
Published Sep 30, 2022
National Recovery Month at TCU is coming to a close, but the resources and mindset are year-round.
Damaged homes and debris are shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022, in Fort Myers, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

TCU families affected by Hurricane Ian assess damage

By Hope Crockett
Published Sep 29, 2022
By Thursday Ian's winds picked up to 75 mph and was heading for South Carolina.