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The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition returns to TCU
By
Ella Gibson
Published Dec 8, 2021
Auditions for the prestigious competition will take place at TCU's PepsiCo Recital Hall in March 2022.
New TCU mock trial team offers an opportunity for aspiring law students
By
Madyson Buchanan
Published Dec 8, 2021
Walter Flanagin and members of the TCU Mock Trial tea practice questioning a witness in a simulation courtroom setting.
What we’re reading: DOJ sues Texas, US diplomats boycotting Winter Olympics
By
Tristen Smith
Published Dec 7, 2021
U.S. diplomats to boycott 2022 Winter Olympics over genocide, DOJ sues Texas over discriminatory voting maps, and more.
Sophomores scramble to find off-campus housing
By
Kyla Vogel
Published Dec 6, 2021
With a large first-year class pushing them off-campus, sophomores may feel pressure to sign a lease earlier than necessary.
New leadership on campus is around the corner
By
Kyla Vogel
Published Dec 3, 2021
The search for a president will resume in the spring.
North Texas EMT-Paramedic and mother launches lifesaving charity in honor of her son’s death
By
Lucy Puente
Published Dec 2, 2021
After losing her son, Callie Crow became an advocate for an FDA approved nasal spray to save individuals from an opioid overdose.
What We’re Reading: Deadly school shooting takes place in Michigan, U.S. confirms first omicron case
By
Camilla Price
Published Dec 2, 2021
15-year-old kills four students in deadliest school shooting of 2021 Biden extends travel mask mandate after arrival of omicron and more
TheCrew, Crafting and Knitting Club partner to work on a service project
By
Lonyae Coulter
Published Dec 2, 2021
TheCrew and the Crafting and Knitting Club partnered to make blankets for Tarrant County children.
Unofficial Christmas tree ‘unlighting’ event causes late-night stir on campus
By
Lucy Puente
and
Tristen Smith
Published Dec 1, 2021
Hours before the TCU Christmas tree was officially lit, students across campus received an email inviting them to a midnight Christmas tree unlighting ceremony.
Good Street Baptist Church provides good service during the holidays
By
Sederick Oliver
Published Dec 1, 2021
Good Street Baptist Church has continued to evolve and redesign their services in the midst of a pandemic.
TCU Christmas tree lighting returns to campus
By
Kathryn Lewis
Published Dec 1, 2021
First-years and sophomores experienced the TCU tradition for the first time this year.
A closer look: Texas’ oldest museum renews with art from the past
By
Frances Wetherbee
Published Nov 30, 2021
The Fort Worth Modern Art Museum is the oldest museum in Texas and offers a discount for students.
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