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In this Dec. 12, 2016 photo illustration, a person types on a laptop in Florida. Riviera Beach, Fla., agreed to pay $600,000 in ransom to hackers who took over its computer system, the latest in thousands of attacks worldwide aimed at extorting money from governments and businesses. Spokeswoman Rose Anne Brown said Wednesday, June 19, 2019, that the city of 35,000 residents has been working with outside security consultants, who recommended the ransom be paid. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

Don’t press send: Cyber ‘sextortion’ of students becoming more common at TCU

By JD Pells
Published Apr 18, 2022
TCU Police are reporting an uptick in cyber blackmail cases among students.
Four students came together to start their own NIL consulting agency, LMRS Partners. From left to right: (Austin "Tito" Martinez, Bethany Reed, Laura LaBoon, Gavin Spencer) (Courtesy of: LMRS Partners)

Four students bring their NIL business to TCU

By Micah Pearce
Published Apr 18, 2022
A group project blossomed into a new startup in the NIL business leading to multiple partnerships with TCU athletes.
Ukrainian artists Vasfie Abdurafeeva and Anna Andriets stand in front of their work at a festival at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

Creating to cope: Local Ukrainian potters use their works to help their homeland, cope with the war

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 13, 2022
They watched from Flower Mound as major cities crumpled into ruins and millions of Ukrainians became refugees. They didn't just want to standby.
You Gotta See This: Member’s of TCU’s Men’s Basketball team pose with Student Frog Club t-shirts in support of the club.

New Student Frog Club gives students exclusive access to athletics

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Apr 12, 2022
Student Frog Club, revived in 2021, gives students extra opportunities to interact with TCU athletics.
NYPD gather at the Sunset Park subway station entrance, Tuesday, April 12, 2022. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

What We’re Reading: Brooklyn subway station shooting, abortion bill in Oklahoma

By Siena Dancsecs
Published Apr 12, 2022
Biden is taking emergency measures to address gas prices, Oklahoma governor signs legislation making abortions criminal and more.
The TCU Wind Symphony prepares to play on opening night at the Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU. (JD Pells/Executive Editor)

A dedication to sound: The Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU officially opens

By JD Pells
Published Apr 8, 2022
The concert hall that's changing TCU's campus officially opened Thursday evening.
Beta Theta Pi fraternity hosts their very own basketball game to fundraise for their Special Olympics team to compete in Florida (Katharine Vaughn / TCU 360)

Unifying campus: Special Olympics basketball team prepares for Orlando

By Katharine Vaughn and Kyla Vogel
Published Apr 8, 2022
This team has its eyes on the gold.
Surfaces performs for students in the Community Commons on Friday, April 2,  2022. (Emmaday Ormond / TCU 360)

Friday’s Surfaces concert provided a relaxing end to the week

By Emmaday Ormond
Published Apr 7, 2022
Surfaces came to TCU on Friday for a free concert. Compared to other concerts at TCU, this one was smaller and laid-back.
The Brown-Lupton University Union.

TCU admissions are more selective for Class of 2026

By Brooke Gianopulos and Cate Thompson
Published Apr 6, 2022
TCU is building more dorms as it struggles to find room for current and future students.
The Arbor Foundation recognized TCU as an Outstanding Tree Campus for the fifth consecutive year. TCU's most common tree within campus grounds is live oaks. (TCU360/Katharine Vaughn)

TCU recognized as Outstanding Tree Campus

By Katharine Vaughn
Published Apr 5, 2022
TCU was recognized as an Outstanding Tree Campus for the sixth consecutive year.
TCU Baseball players watching the game

TCU baseball strives to increase student attendance with recurring theme days

By Breana Adams
Published Apr 5, 2022
TCU baseball's marketing team is taking strides to increase attendance to 3,700 fans on average.
Students explore the dining options, including a pizza station, sandwich station, salad bar and more inside Market Square. (Kyla Vogel/TCU 360).

Clusterfork: Silverware theft worsens at Market Square

By Emma Watson
Published Apr 5, 2022
Silverware, plates, and cups are consistently going missing from Market Square due to theft by students and faculty.