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Photo of Jarvis Hall. (Esau Rodriguez Olvera/Staff Photographer)

Light at the end of the tunnel for eating disorders

By Maggie Hale, Staff Writer
Published Feb 19, 2024
When fear of the ‘Freshman 15’ becomes the fear of food in general, it’s time to get help. TCU now offers an Intensive Outpatient Program.
Jarvis Hall houses the counseling and mental health center where Worthy takes place. (Photo courtesy of what2do@tcu)

Revitalizing Body Positivity: Nourish Returns to TCU with Fresh Support for Students

By Ella Schamberger, Staff Writer, TCU360
Published Feb 19, 2024

Nourish, TCU’s support group for students struggling with food and body image, has relaunched this month. Nourish had previously gone dormant when many active members graduated. The seeds of Nourish...

“Underdawgs” film poster displaying the premiere in the BLUU Auditorium on Monday, Jan 29. (Alexandra Smith/Staff Photographer)

Film, Television, and Digital Media department premieres new film, “Underdawgs”

By Alexandra Smith, Staff Writer
Published Feb 19, 2024
"Underdawgs," a TCU FTDM film tells the story of Austin Underwood and his perseverance and success living life with Down syndrome.
The Brown Lupton Health Center, located on campus, where students, faculty and staff can get vaccinated for free and without an appointment. (TCU360/Brandon Ucker)

Health center hopes to blunt chickenpox outbreak

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Feb 19, 2024

Students can get the varicella vaccine, or chickenpox vaccine, starting today at the health center. Over the weekend, TCU announced a case of the contagious virus had been diagnosed within the campus...

The Vietnamese students explore and enjoy the cultural festival. (Roderick Villareal/Staff Photographer)

TCU Vietnamese cultural festival unites Vietnamese students

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published Feb 18, 2024
TCU international students from Vietnam share a piece of home together.
A panel of Indian students at TCU speaks at the ICFs Diwali celebration, sharing stories of their cultures, upbringings and beliefs to help attendees gain a deeper understanding of Indian traditions. (Cecilia Le/Staff Photographer)

TCU International Christian Fellowship brings together students of all religions

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Feb 18, 2024
The aroma of steaming rice and spicy curry greets Yash Tyagi, a senior computer science major from India, as he enters the cozy house located at 2713 Wabash Ave.
Dr. Frederick Gooding presents the introductory slide at the Fort Worth Public Library, on Feb. 3, 2023. (Photo courtesy of LeAnna Schooley/Center for Texas Studies at TCU)

Presentation dedicated to Black history at TCU reveals school’s complex racial history

By Boots Giblin, Staff Writer
Published Feb 17, 2024
Two authors presented the first book dedicated to Black history at TCU.
Ron Hurdle receives the Plume Award given by the Race and Reconciliation Initiative (Photo Courtesy of Jenay Willis).

TCU’s first Black cheerleader receives the Plume Award

By Miroslava Lem Quinonez, Staff Writer
Published Feb 15, 2024
Ron Hurdle spoke to an audience of students about his time at TCU before recieving his award.
Students, faculty, staff and alumni gather inside the TCU intercultural center for Lunar New Year’s celebrations on Feb. 9, 2024. (Zahra Ahmad/Staff Photographer)

TCU celebrates Year of the Dragon with Lunar New Year event 

By Zahra Ahmad, Staff Writer
Published Feb 15, 2024
TCU student organizations celebrate the Lunar New Year with food, music and community.
The Neeley School of Business is dedicated to preparing the next generation of business leaders. (Kelsey Finley/Staff Writer)

Neeley faculty faces capacity constraints: A growing challenge amidst success

By Kelsey Finley, Staff Writer
Published Feb 15, 2024
As undergraduate enrollment increases, Neeley risks losing accreditation and inconveniencing its students.
The Gravess family banner to identity Otis lives with them. (Sophia Allen / Staff Photographer)

No cat-napping allowed

By Sophia Allen, Amelia Crowley and Anna Clare Payne
Published Feb 14, 2024

He’s a charming guy. People love to give him rides and offer a place to sleep and a meal. But Otis the cat has a home. “Otis is a star,” said Henson Graves, who along with his wife adopted...

TCU womens track athletes Tabitha Kalunde Ngao, Gracie Morris, and Jasmin Muhammad-Graham after competing in the Jarvis Scott Open on Feb. 9, 2024. They recorded the three fastest 800m times in program history during the same race. (Image courtesy of GoFrogs.com)

TCU track and field athletes will appear in new Paramount+ drama, “Land Man”

By Ella Hestand, Staff Writer
Published Feb 14, 2024
TCU track and field athletes will be featured in the background of a scene of Taylor Sheridan's newest drama.