This week on TCU News Now: how the community came together to honor the life of a slain student, a look at your weekend weather forecast, and the big stars who will soon be on campus.
This week on TCU News Now: the new P/NC deadline extension; A look at your rain chances for the weekend; and the TCU educator using his medical diagnosis to teach.
This week on TCU News Now: students come back to damaged cars after a hail storm; reactions to the new construction plans on campus; and what's next for TCU basketball.
This week on TCU News Now: the men's basketball team prepares for Selection Sunday; a new system to crack down on illegal parking on campus; and an update on the new dorm construction on the east side of campus.
This week on TCU News Now: a chance for severe weather this week; how to stay safe during a tornado; and what we can expect as the men's basketball team prepares for the last home game of the season.
This week on TCU News Now: the Greek sorority coming back to campus; and update on your weather forecast; and why you might want to hold off on using ChatGPT for your assignments.
This week on TCU News Now: TCU steps up to help victims of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria; wild weather changes for the week ahead; and just how healthy the chocolate you eat can be.
This week on TCU News Now: new developments after an earthquake hits Syria and Turkey; changes in the weather forecast; and the origin story of Hypnotoad.
This week on the final edition of the fall semester: TCU QB Max Duggan snags some big recognition; the weather forecast heading into the weekend; and a breakdown of everything you need to know about December Commencement.
This week on TCU News Now: President Trump announces his 2024 presidential campaign; how to get tickets to the Big 12 Championship game; and how much tuition will cost TCU students next academic year.
This week on a special edition of TCU News Now: TCU football, a new dance team for people of color and everything you need to know about the game against Texas Tech this weekend.