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TCU Twisters Club members at Billy Bob's for dancing event (Courtesy from TCU Engage for TCU Twisters)

TCU Twisters bring country dance and community to campus

By Grace Brunton, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2025
The TCU Twisters is a student-led country dance club at TCU that meets weekly at the University Recreation Center, fostering community and inclusivity among students of all skill levels.
One of Ryn Andersen's pageant portraits. (Photo courtesy of Steven Grant)

Crowning glory: Ryn Andersen’s journey from Miss DFW Pageant to preparing for Miss Texas

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2025
Junior nursing major and current Miss DFW, Ryn Andersen, utilizes her platform to advocate for domestic violence awareness as she prepares for the Miss Texas pageant, balancing her rigorous academic and pageantry commitments.
Texas Lawmakers have discussed raises for teachers, counselors and school nurses, but paraprofessionals who help teachers in the classroom haven't included.  (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

Many paraprofessionals question where they fall when it comes to an increase in pay

By Caroline Denning, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
The legislature has been discussing raises for teachers, counselors and nurses, but paraprofessional wages aren’t on the agenda.
Under Senate Bill 379 people would no longer be allowed to use EBT cards to purchase sugary drinks and junk food. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

Texas bill seeks to block SNAP junk food purchases

By Haylee Chiariello, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston, said he authored the bill to to ensure SNAP doesn't contribute to "making our children and families unhealthy.”
Business students engage in conversation at the speaker event hosted by Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. (Georgie London/Staff Writer)

TCU business fraternity focuses on connections

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
An exclusive co-ed fraternity on campus helps students navigate the business world.
The Iris PhotoBooth is located in the Career Center.

The TCU Career Center offers free professional headshots for students

By Faith Lester, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
Visit the TCU Career Center, located on the first floor of the The Harrison, for free professional headshots.
Competing for the NECC title marks a milestone in TCU Esports' eight-year run on campus. Photo courtesy of TCU Esports (@tcuesports on Instagram).

TCU Esports competes for national title in season of historic success

By Eleni Simatacolos, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2025
For the first time in TCU Esports history, the club qualified for the National Esports Collegiate Conference playoffs and advanced two teams to the divisional finals.
What TCU Purple Schedule Builder looked like when the website was opened the morning of Wednesday, April 9, 2025.

TCU Purple Schedule Builder crashes on enrollment day

By Faith Lester, Staff Writer
Published Apr 9, 2025
TCU's Purple Schedule Builder crash forces students to enroll by different methods.
SGA presidential candidates Charity Ketu and Reagan Stephens participate in a debate hosted by TCU360

TCU Presidential race reflects core values amid campus growth

By Isabella Scott, Staff Writer
Published Apr 9, 2025
Students have until 7 p.m. to cast their votes.
Shoppers at the Walden Galleria in Buffalo, NY, stop by the Starbucks kiosk on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. (AP Newsroom)

Starbucks brews change: Starbucks revamps menu to boost sales

By Paris Goodman, Staff writer
Published Apr 9, 2025
So far, the coffeehouse has cut blended Frappuccinos, the Royal English Breakfast Latte and the White Hot Chocolate from the menu.
The Wesley Foundation has received clothing of all shapes and sizes since it launched March 5.

Wesley Foundation supports Fort Worth homeless population with clothing drive

By Eleni Simatacolos, Staff Writer
Published Apr 9, 2025
TCU Wesley Foundation took donations until April 5, with clothes and supplies benefiting First Street's April clothing bank visit.

Spring allergies: TCU students battle with seasonal allergies amid high pollen counts

By Abbi Elston and Ella Hestand
Published Apr 8, 2025
As seasonal allergies hit hard at TCU, students are encouraged to monitor pollen levels, maintain clean indoor spaces and seek medical advice to manage symptoms.