This week on TCU News Now: Students talk about safety after a deadly shooting on West 7th; why TCU students are getting flat tires around campus; and a one-on-one interview with James Maslow.
This week on TCU News Now: The U.S. Government shutdown, the campus food favorites that made a comeback and celebrating Oktoberfest across the country.
This week on TCU News Now: a warning about stolen scooters on campus, Jimmy Kimmel's emotional return to late-night TV and an up-close look at the TCU student section.
On this special edition of TCU News Now: The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to North America. We're breaking down everything you need to know, from venues to tickets and how to get involved.
Breaking news: Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, shot and killed in Utah. Also on the show this week, everything you need to know about TCU Family Weekend.
This week on TCU News Now: Amazon is making changes that will impact college students living away from home, but still using their parents' account. Plus, relive the moment that helped TCU take down UNC.
This week on TCU News Now: new information following a deadly school shooting in Minneapolis; an update on a water line break that shut down part of University Drive; and the rainy Labor Day weekend students should expect in Fort Worth.
This week on TCU News Now: Voting is underway for SGA's student body officers; student growth means new parking problems on campus; and Pres. Trump's latest decision on tariffs.
Presidential candidates Charity Ketu and Reagan Stephens debate before election day, discussing parking and tuition at TCU. Election day is April 9, 2025. Students can vote from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. via a link sent to their TCU e-mails.
This week on TCU News Now: When severe weather will hit North Texas; Frog Army reflects on the women's basketball season in a live interview; and the emotional moment on the Senate floor after a record-breaking...