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Luke Savage, a pitcher for the TCU baseball team, poses next to a stack of gear donated to Blessed Feet. (Photo courtesy of Luke Savage)

Blessed Feet: A charity reaching young athletes around the world

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 26, 2022
Blessed Feet, a local nonprofit, utilizes community donations and volunteers to provide cleats to young athletes around the world.
Luke Savage, a pitcher for the TCU baseball team, poses next to a stack of gear donated to Blessed Feet. (Photo courtesy of Luke Savage)

Courtside Kitchen offers pickleball, kitchen and bar all in one place

By Frances Wetherbee
Published Jan 26, 2022
Courtside Kitchen, pickleball and restaurant combination venue, has opened on Rogers Road.
Cowtown Clay, founded in 2019, is one of the many female-owned businesses located in Fort Worth.

Fort Worth female-owned businesses grow, starting on West Vickery

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 24, 2022
Local female entrepreneurs are part of the 156% growth in female-owned business in Texas over the past two decades.
The updated TCU School of Medicine Logo. (Courtesy of the Office of the Chancellor)

TCU takes the helm of medical school

By JD Pells
Published Jan 13, 2022
TCU adds a medical school to its list of 10 schools.
The TCU Police Department is located at 3025 Lubbock Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. (Heesoo Yang/TCU 360)

Suspect involved in Airsoft gun shooting near campus in police custody

By Alexis King
Published Jan 11, 2022
TCU Police Department reported its first crime alert of the spring semester to the campus community late Tuesday evening.
Ben Thompson throws the Horned Frog hand sign during bows at reopening night of Waitress on Broadway. (Photo by Bruce Glikas, courtesy of Ben Thompson)

TCU alum ‘bleeds purple’ on some of Broadway’s biggest stages

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Dec 13, 2021
A TCU alum under the bright lights shares his story.
Honors Academic Advisor Justine Grace discusses four tenets to ensure a successful finals week for students. (Photo courtesy of Allie Brown)

Finishing strong: Honors academic advisor shares tips for finals week

By Katharine Vaughn
Published Dec 9, 2021
Justine Grace, an honors academic advisor at TCU, offers strategies to help students make it through finals week.
Jakayla Dixon pitches her idea to judges at IdeaFactorys Social Impact Design Challenge. (Photo courtesy of IdeaFactory on Instagram)

Students receive funds to foster change in IdeaFactory’s Social Impact Design Challenge

By Bailee Utter
Published Dec 9, 2021
TCU's IdeaFactory held its fifth annual Social Impact Design Challenge in November, awarding students with funds to tackle issues dealing with disabilities, homelessness and transportation.

What we’re reading: Biden threatens Russia with sanctions, Chile legalizes same-sex marriage

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Dec 9, 2021
US announces diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics, Hawaii issues a state of emergency due to winter storm, Chile legalizes same-sex marriage and more in what we're reading.
Van Cliburn congratulates Jose Feghali, Brazilian pianist and former Artist-in-Residence at Texas Christian Universitys school of music, after winning the gold medal at the Van Cliburn Competition on June 6, 1985. (Photo via UTA Libraries Digital Gallery)

The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition returns to TCU

By Ella Gibson
Published Dec 8, 2021
Auditions for the prestigious competition will take place at TCU's PepsiCo Recital Hall in March 2022.
Walter Flanagin and members of the TCU Mock Trial tea practice questioning a witness in a simulation courtroom setting. (Photo by Madyson Buchanan)

New TCU mock trial team offers an opportunity for aspiring law students

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Dec 8, 2021
Walter Flanagin and members of the TCU Mock Trial tea practice questioning a witness in a simulation courtroom setting.
A visitor to the Shougang Park walks past the logos for the Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021. China on Monday, Dec. 6, 2021 threatened to take firm countermeasures if the U.S. proceeds with a diplomatic boycott of Februarys Beijing Winter Olympic Games. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

What we’re reading: DOJ sues Texas, US diplomats boycotting Winter Olympics

By Tristen Smith
Published Dec 7, 2021
U.S. diplomats to boycott 2022 Winter Olympics over genocide, DOJ sues Texas over discriminatory voting maps, and more.