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Students network at the engineering and technology fair.

Students engage with employers at engineering and technology career fair

By Grace Reinhardt, Staff Writer
Published Oct 14, 2022
Students meet with potential employer partners, with some of these individuals being TCU alumni at the the engineering and technology career fair.
TCU Student Body President Brandon Fox works on campus improvements during his first term. (Photo courtesy of Brandon Fox)

TCU Student Body President strives to improve student life through community involvement

By Chaelie DeJohn, Staff Writer
Published Oct 14, 2022
From traveling to New York to fixing bug glitches on the TCU app, Student Body President Brandon Fox has been working on ideas to improve student life.
The FAFSA form is required to receive financial aid and scholarships at many universities. (Anya Ivory/TCU360)

The FAFSA portal is open. But the difficulty of the form can be an issue for some students

By Anya Ivory, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
The FAFSA application for the 2023-2024 school year is now open, but many students say it is difficult to fill out.
Frog Fountain, October 2022. (Josh Willie/Staff Writer)

The people who hold TCU’s endowed chairs help shape the university

By Josh Willie, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
TCU's endowed chairs are recognized for playing a crucial role in TCU's success.
Workers make bowls during their shift at Mamaka. (Photo by Dru Kennedy Hawkins).

Local business supports TCU organizations through profit shares

By Dru Kennedy, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
Mamaka Bowls partners with TCU organizations to provide support.
2020 Commencement

Seniors discuss how they feel about graduating in December ahead of the May crowd

By Emma Watson, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
December graduation offers students a possible advantage in job searches, but some students miss graduating alongside their friends and say they will miss being on campus.
Greek

Proposed Panhellenic amendment could change recruitment mentorship

By Sophia Allen, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
TCU Panhellenic proposes an amendment to end the practice of neutrality for recruitment leaders.
TCU punter Jordy Sandy is donating $20 to the Hope Center for Autism in Fort Worth every time one of his punts lands inside the 20-yard line. Aug. 31, 2022.

9,000 miles from home, TCU punter Jordy Sandy is making a difference in Fort Worth

By Micah Pearce, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
TCU punter Jordy Sandy, an Australian-native, pledged to donate $20 to a local Fort Worth charity that hits close to home.
Frog Aides from the 2021-2022 school year (Lia Perez/Frog Aides Co-Director)

Frog Aides’ new cohort develops leadership skills through community service

By Ella Gonzales, Laura Lane Heathcott
Published Oct 12, 2022
TCU Frog Aides selects a new cohort of first-year students who will participate as leaders through community service projects.
Purple and blue pinwheels were displayed outside Bass Hall on Sept. 21 in recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day. (Photo courtesy of Caroline Huttinger)

TCU organization finds creative ways to raise awareness about dementia

By Sarah Walter, Staff Writer
Published Oct 10, 2022
Through community service and creative displays, Students for a Dementia Friendly TCU fundraise and advocate for those impacted by dementia.
TCU Alumni Association and Frog Club's rally for alumni and fans at Guy Fieri's Dive & Taco Joint. (Tristen Smith / TCU 360)

From Cowtown to Kansas City: Missouri-based alumni rally ahead of TCU-KU game

By Jake Peterson, Staff Writer
Published Oct 8, 2022
In terms of total number of active members, Kansas City’s alumni chapter ranks fourth. However, it ranks second in members per capita in their city only behind Denver. 
When TCU went home: Revisiting the Pandemic (Part 2)

When TCU went home: Revisiting the Pandemic (Part 2)

By Sederick Oliver, Staff Writer
Published Oct 4, 2022
The second of a two-part podcast, this episode focuses on Dr. Joanna Schmidt, who as the Director of the Koehler Center shares her experiences during the start of the pandemic followed by a brief appearance from Dr. Jason Helms.