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The bronze Horned Frog Statue greets students between Sadler and Reed Halls. TCU adopted the horned lizard as its mascot in 1893. (Jeffrey McWhorter/TCU Marketing and Communication)

Riff Ram Bah Zoo: TCU joins fight to save horned lizards 

By Camilla Price
Published Feb 6, 2022
Saving the mascot, part one
TCU dining prepares for the winter storm on Feb. 2, 2022. (Trevor Matthews/Staff Writer)

TCU dining prepares for increased need amid winter storm

By Trevor Matthews
Published Feb 2, 2022
Last year's winter storm caught TCU faculty and students by surprise, leaving many to depend on TCU dining for food. This year, TCU dining is prepared to keep everyone fed during the storm.
The TCU campus stays closed until Saturday, Feb. 3 at noon. Tarrant County is enduring cold weather with wind chill of 3 degrees fahrenheit. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Winter is here: TCU extends campus closure into the weekend

By JD Pells
Published Feb 2, 2022
TCU extends campus closure until noon on Saturday, Feb. 5 due to inclement weather.
A street sign warns drivers of ice prevention operations on highways ahead of winter weather in Dallas, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. A major winter storm was expected to affect a huge swath of the United States, with heavy snow starting in the Rockies and freezing rain as far south as Texas before it drops snow and ice on the Midwest. The forecast comes nearly a year after a catastrophic winter storm devastated Texas' power grid, causing hundreds of deaths. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

From shorts to snow, Fort Worth braces for ice

By Lance Minor
Published Feb 1, 2022
Ice, sleet and snow are expected to hit Tarrant County Wednesday evening.
Isabella Amado examines holographic anatomy structures of the head and neck using HoloLens Technology. (Photo courtesy of Jonathan Babirak/Taken through HoloLens goggles).

HoloAnatomy: A virtual view of the human body

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 30, 2022
The TCU School of Medicine is using holograms to study anatomy
TCU's graphic design Bachelor of Fine Art program prepares students for success in the design world through an intensive 4 year program that culminates with a senior showcase in the Moudy Gallery. (Courtesy of TCU Graphic Design)

TCU graphic designers dare to grow

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Jan 29, 2022
​​How TCU's graphic design program has taught its BFA students to go boldly and face change.
TCU campus is currently requiring masks in all indoor spaces (Staff Photographer/ Leah Bolling)

Some students fail to comply with TCU’s mask mandate in ‘community locations’ on campus

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Jan 28, 2022
TCU's mask mandate is still in effect due to the current Tarrant County Community Spread Level. But some students fail to comply with the mandate, especially outside of the classroom.
Special Olympics TCU poses for a group photo at a team basketball practice. (Collin Pittmann/TCU360)

Special Olympics TCU named to 2021 ESPN Honor Roll, invited to attend USA games

By Collin Pittmann
Published Jan 27, 2022
The sports organization has been invited to compete in the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games.
Luke Savage, a pitcher for the TCU baseball team, poses next to a stack of gear donated to Blessed Feet. (Photo courtesy of Luke Savage)

Blessed Feet: A charity reaching young athletes around the world

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 26, 2022
Blessed Feet, a local nonprofit, utilizes community donations and volunteers to provide cleats to young athletes around the world.
Luke Savage, a pitcher for the TCU baseball team, poses next to a stack of gear donated to Blessed Feet. (Photo courtesy of Luke Savage)

Courtside Kitchen offers pickleball, kitchen and bar all in one place

By Frances Wetherbee
Published Jan 26, 2022
Courtside Kitchen, pickleball and restaurant combination venue, has opened on Rogers Road.
Cowtown Clay, founded in 2019, is one of the many female-owned businesses located in Fort Worth.

Fort Worth female-owned businesses grow, starting on West Vickery

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 24, 2022
Local female entrepreneurs are part of the 156% growth in female-owned business in Texas over the past two decades.
The updated TCU School of Medicine Logo. (Courtesy of the Office of the Chancellor)

TCU takes the helm of medical school

By JD Pells
Published Jan 13, 2022
TCU adds a medical school to its list of 10 schools.