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The parking lot on the east side of The Neeley School of Business will be a residence hall. (Kyla Vogel/Staff Reporter)

Destination set for new residence and dining halls

By Kyla Vogel
Published Nov 10, 2021
New residence halls along the east campus will house up to 500 students.
Fall 2021 Roxo team. (Photo courtesy of Ashley German)

TCU’s Roxo agency: creativity for the campus and community

By Ella Gibson
Published Nov 10, 2021
TCU's Roxo agency is in its 10th year of operation on campus.
The TCU Police Department is located at 3025 Lubbock Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. (Heesoo Yang/TCU 360)

SPAC seeking TCU students ready to get involved

By Tristen Smith
Published Nov 9, 2021
The Student Police Advisory Council is searching for students to hear about their negative experiences with officers, in hopes of improving the relationship between the two groups.
Reunited after two years: Til Wagenaar greets her son, Joost Wagenaar, after she flew from the Netherlands at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J., Monday, Nov. 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

What we’re reading: U.S. welcomes foreign travelers back, President Biden’s approval rating plummets, 8 dead at Travis Scott event in Houston

By Madyson Buchanan and Allie Brown
Published Nov 9, 2021
International travel increases, Biden's approval rate drops, a viral Tik Tok trend saves a domestic abuse victim and more of what we're reading.
The iconic cowboy boots and khaki pants worn by Student Foundation’s tour guides. Photo Courtesy of Brooke Shuman

TCU’s Student Foundation works to refocus campus identity

By Isabelle Acheson
Published Nov 9, 2021
TCU's Student Foundation is narrowing its focus on alumni and advancement.
FILE - In this March 18, 2015, file photo, the NCAA logo is displayed at center court as work continues at The Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, for the NCAA college basketball tournament. NCAA President Mark Emmert says NCAA Division I basketball tournament games will be played without fans in the arenas because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

NCAA undergoing a ‘redefining moment,’ discusses major changes to autonomy

By JD Pells
Published Nov 8, 2021
With the NCAA's proposed changes to the constitution, college athletics may see autonomy similar to football.
Spirit Halloween, a seasonal pop-up Halloween store, created the “Spirit of Children” foundation to raise money for partner hospitals nationwide to contribute to the hospitals’ Child Life department. Each of the locations in the Fort Worth area benefit Cook Children’s hospital. (Leah Bolling/Staff Photographer)

Spirit Halloween raises money for Fort Worth’s Cook Children’s hospital

By Leah Bolling
Published Nov 7, 2021
Spirit Halloween, a seasonal pop-up Halloween store, created the “Spirit of Children” foundation to raise money for partner hospitals nationwide to contribute to the hospitals’ Child Life department.
The Harrison Administration Building

Settlement reached between TCU and former students, alumni in lawsuit

By JD Pells
Published Nov 4, 2021
The settlement seeks to put an end to a lawsuit that began in January 2020.
A rainy day on TCUs campus, students walking near the Harrison building on November 3, 2021.
(Esau Rodriguez Olvera / Staff Photographer)

Seasonal depression: How students can cope with the changing seasons

By Katharine Vaughn
Published Nov 3, 2021
Changing seasons and shorter hours of sunlight leave some students fearing dreaded seasonal depression.
Neeley School of Business water fountain. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Business school, media and communication job fairs held this week

By Nicole Johnson
Published Nov 3, 2021
The TCU Sales Center has a job fair for TCU students this week.
Students gather in the commons to chat with the chancellor on Thursday afternoon.  Photo by Kyla Vogel.

Additional housing and dining facilities to be East Campus bound

By Kyla Vogel
Published Nov 2, 2021
As the student population has grown, the infrastructure has struggled to keep up. TCU's Board of Trustees plans to address the issue on Friday.