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The TCU Veterans Plaza is a space honoring student and alumni veterans on campus. (Lance Sanders/ Staff Writer)

New student organization supports female veterans

By Lance Sanders, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2023
A U.S. Navy Veteran is creating a community for women veterans to share their experiences.
TCU's Religious and Spiritual Life hosts the Grief Group every Friday at 2 p.m. in Jarvis Hall. (Steven Magallon/TCU360)

The Grief Group offers listening hearts at Jarvis Hall

By Steven Magallon, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2023
TCU's Religious and Spiritual life hosts a support group every Friday for students dealing with grief and loss.
A phlebotomist, or health care worker trained in drawing blood, checks the donor's progress at a Carter BloodCare center. The whole blood donation process, from check-in to departure, takes less than an hour, said James Black, a Carter BloodCare spokesperson. (Photo by Carter BloodCare)

Donate blood in under an hour on the blood donation bus Wednesday

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2023
TCU's blood drive is Wednesday in front of the Brown-Lupton University Union. Find out all the details and how to sign up.
The Big Purple Truck, TCU's very own food truck run by the dining service, Sodexo (BPT Facebook)

Nutrition students compete in annual Big Purple Truck Competition

By Hanna Landa, TCU 360 Staff Writer
Published Feb 20, 2023

Most days when the Big Purple Truck rolls onto campus, its purpose is simple — sell food. But for two days every semester, the mission is a little more complicated.  That’s when nutrition students...

Drummers march in the Race Street Mardi Gras parade. (Lance Sanders/TCU 360)

Mardi Gras celebration comes to Fort Worth

By Lance Sanders, Staff Writer
Published Feb 19, 2023
A small community of businesses located on Race Street in Fort Worth partnered together to celebrate Mardi Gras.
Frog Fountain on The Commons

TCU Impact of Words celebrates National Random Acts of Kindness Day

Published Feb 18, 2023
National Random Acts of Kindness Day is celebrated on February 17th, but for Impact of Words, spreading kindness is their whole mission.
After 42 years, Kappa Delta returns to TCU's Greek village

After 42 years, Kappa Delta returns to TCU’s Greek village

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Feb 16, 2023
Kappa Delta will join 12 other Panhellenic sororities on campus after a 42-year hiatus.
The entry display at TCU Florist shows Valentine’s Day items and gifts. (Delaney Vega/ Staff Writer)

TCU Florist takes on the busiest time of the year

By Delaney Vega, Staff Writer
Published Feb 16, 2023
With Valentine's Day being one of the busiest business days of the year, TCU Florist talks how they prepared for the holiday.
Business students engage in conversation at the speaker event hosted by Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. (Georgie London/Staff Writer)

Hospital administrator broadens horizons for business students

By Georgie London, Staff Writer
Published Feb 16, 2023
A look into the career of business administration with advice from one of the industry's most successful leaders.
Sadler Hall on February 9, 2022. Along with overhauling the interior, the renovations improved accessibility with ramps along the east side of the building.

Sadler Hall renovations return academics to the center of campus

By Walter Flanagin, Staff Writer TCU 360
Published Feb 13, 2023
M.E. Sadler Hall went back to its roots this semester when the newly renovated building reopened as an academic hub and home of the honors college.
President Pullin's sign outside of Rees-Jones Hall on Feb. 9, 2023 (Sydney Brunson/TCU 360).

TCU President Pullin hosts meet-and-greet

By Elizabeth Hubbard
Published Feb 13, 2023
Daniel Pullin took the time to meet informally with faculty and staff on February 9th.
FILE - Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney swears in potential jurors during proceedings to seat a special purpose grand jury in Atlanta, on May 2, 2022. McBurney is set to hear arguments on whether to release a report by a special grand jury tasked with investigating whether then-President Donald Trump and his allies broke any laws as they sought to overturn his narrow 2020 election loss in Georgia. (AP Photo/Ben Gray, File)

What we’re reading: UFOs shot down, Georgia election investigation and more

By Lance Sanders
Published Feb 13, 2023
New Mexico State suspends basketball program, judge authorizes release of excerpts from 2020 election investigations, and other news we're following.