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The 4 panelists at the symposium, from left to right: Dr. Benjamin-Alvarado, Annette Anderson, Terri Parton, Chebon Kernall. (Alicia Takacs)

TCU celebrates Seventh Annual Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day

By Alicia Takacs, Staff Writer
Published Oct 9, 2023
The day was highlighted by a symposium discussing TCU's presence in the Native American and Indigenous community.
The TCU Tappoles. (Sydney Miller/Staff Writer).

TCU students have a new way to connect – tap dancing

By Sydney Miller, Staff Writer
Published Oct 7, 2023
TCU’s new tap dancing club, Tappoles, hosts free tap practices every week, allowing students of all skill levels to connect through their love of dance. 
A corner in the West Seventh bar district near where TCU junior Wes Smith was shot and killed on Sept. 1. (Paul McMahon/Staff Photographer)

Students shift their weekend routines after West Seventh tragedy

By Paul McMahon, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2023

It was the early morning of September 1st when TCU Junior, Wes Smith was fatally shot outside of a bar on West Seventh Street. The tragedy impacted many on campus and students began to question the safety...

The flier for Eleven40seven's Fall 2023 journal.

TCU’s Journal of the Arts set for 19th edition and the deadline to submit work is coming up fast.

By Corrigan Smiley, Staff Writer
Published Oct 5, 2023

The student-run journal of the arts Eleven40seven is set for its 19th edition this semester. The journal accepts all creative works from TCU undergrads that pertain to poetry, prose, art.  The journal...

While men ponder about the Roman Empire, what are women thinking?

Women chime in on the Roman Empire trend

By Garrett Cook, Staff Writer
Published Oct 5, 2023

Thanks to a recent TikTok trend where women ask the men in their lives how often they think about the Roman Empire, women are fascinated and shocked about how often men ponder about the Romans. @ambarrail...

Breast Cancer Awareness flyer posted in Marion Hall and P.E. Clark Hall. (Jaida Joyner/Staff Writer)

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: students unaware of future risks

By Jaida Joyner, Staff Writer
Published Oct 4, 2023
Students should remain conscious of genetics and risk factors, as well as screenings and exams available to them.
The film features a cast of 15 performers including professionals from Dance Theatre of Harlem and Texas Ballet Theatre, celebrated local artists, TCU alumni and students. (Photo courtesy of The Sh'ma Project)

TCU professor uses dance on film to tell the story of Holocaust trauma

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Oct 4, 2023

A TCU professor has paid homage to her mother’s experience in the Holocaust through dance and film.  “Sh’ma: A Story of Survival,” is a dance film directed by Suki John, a professor in the School...

Calyan Wax Co.'s storefront in Fort Worth, Texas.

Local candle company donates percentage of proceeds to a non-profit that helps fight against human trafficking

By Madeleine Thornhill, Staff Writer
Published Oct 3, 2023

Calyan Wax Co. is a local candle company that donates back to the fight against human trafficking. The CEO and Founder, Jacob Johnson, is passionate about helping others and wants to reach an audience...

First-year MBA student Katie Matson receives a flu shot from senior nursing major Jernice Neal. (Sarah Walter/Staff Writer)

Flu season is coming, time to get your flu shot

By Caroline Denning, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2023
The TCU Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences will host its annual mass flu vaccination clinic Wednesday.
A waterslide and slip-n-slide highlighted theCrew’s event on September 20. (Alicia Takacs/TCU 360)

TCU’s theCrew says goodbye to summer in latest event

By Alicia Takacs, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2023

TCU's theCrew celebrated the end of summer with another one of its popular campus events in the Community Commons. The event, complete with a water slide, water shooters and ice pops, gave students one...

Competition winners, Evan Houdeshell and Jason Vander Pol created an online event coordinating company and were chosen as the best business plan.

Entrepreneurship club event mixed principal concepts with new-age technology

By Josie Straface, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2023

ChatGPT and AI combined with entrepreneurial ideas last Wednesday as Neeley students attempted to “Build a Business in an Hour.” The activity was sponsored by the TCU Entrepreneurship Club in an effort...

TCU student feeds kangaroo at exotic petting zoo on campus. (Sasha Chapman/Staff Writer)

TCU hosts exotic petting zoo to campus for Recovery Awareness Month

By Sasha Chapman, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2023

Exotic animals, such as a kangaroo, a fennec fox, a bearcat and a lemur, were on campus last week as part of an effort to support students in recovery. TCU's Substance Use & Recovery Services (SURS)...