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The College of Science and Engineering Dean, Phil Hartman, retires after 40 consecutive years
By
Izzy McFadden
Published May 14, 2021
A former student described Hartman as a true motivator, and extremely passionate when caring for his students.
TCU Frog Camps returning to more traditional look this summer
By
Lindsey Bakonyi
Published May 7, 2021
Camps were only held on campus last year due to the pandemic.
Former Fort Worth, TCU Police Department officer dies of COVID-19 and on-duty injury complications
By
JD Pells
Published May 6, 2021
Friends and family reminisce a long-time Fort Worth police officer who left behind a legacy of positivity.
Cap and gown shipments delayed, off-color versions handed out for 2020, 2021 graduates
By
Alexandra Preusser
Published May 6, 2021
Class of 2020 and 2021 experience inconvience due to shortage in caps and gowns.
Grains to grocery: One bread maker brings together farmers and artisans at locally-sourced store
By
Haeven Gibbons
Published May 6, 2021
Trent Shaskan opened 'The Table' to provide a space for locally sourced farmers and artisans to sell their products.
Students debut performances of drag personas as part of unique new course
By
Katherine Lester
Published May 6, 2021
'The Queer art of drag' was offered as a course for the first time this semester.
Condensed semester, lost week to snowstorm adding to some students stress during finals week
By
Mia Yarto
Published May 5, 2021
With the elimination of study days, students discuss reducing their stress during finals.
Frog Aides helps supports local businesses with on-campus ‘state fair’ event
By
Mia Yarto
Published May 5, 2021
Frog Aides, a first-year leadership organization, hosted its annual spring event.
COVID-19 protocols remain up in the air for fall semester
By
Mia Yarto
Published May 4, 2021
TCU Director of Emergency Management discusses what campus might look like in the fall.
Alpha Chi Omega wears denim, helps raise awareness for sexual assault
By
Mia Yarto
Published May 4, 2021
A TCU sorority raises awareness for sexual assault awareness month and their philanthropy.
Abortion access threatened as restrictive bills make their way through Texas Legislature
By
Katherine Lester
Published May 4, 2021
One of the bills from the Texas Senate is a "heartbeat bill" that would ban abortions as early as 6 weeks.
Class of 1971 celebrates 50 year graduation anniversary and reflects on time at TCU
By
Ryann Booth
Published May 4, 2021
The class was on campus during a time of war and social change.
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