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Offensive line group stands out at Pro Day as former Horned Frog inspires NFL hopefuls
By
Garrett Podell
and
Robbie Vaglio
Published Mar 31, 2018
The "Horned Frog Family" was in full effect as TCU's offensive line group stood out on Pro Day.
Former quarterback Boykin charged with aggravated assault, released on bond
By
Garrett Podell
Published Mar 30, 2018
Trevone Boykin was arrested and charged with aggravated assualt.
Women’s basketball falls to Indiana in WNIT semifinals
By
Benton McDonald
Published Mar 29, 2018
The team finished with their most wins since 2007.
Model pushes for female empowerment through new book: ‘Healthy is the New Skinny’
By
Michelle Carter
Published Mar 28, 2018
Model Katie Willcox visited TCU to talk about body image in the age of media manipulation and how women can be empowered to live healthier lifestyles.
Listen: Ball Don’t Lie: Sister Jean Forever
By
Bernice Ogbondah
Published Mar 28, 2018
In this weeks episode, Cole and Caleb update y'all on the continually madness, if talent or chemistry is better and where they would play college ball.
Construction causes some Greek housing residents to walk farther distances to class
By
Colleen Powell
Published Mar 28, 2018
Construction blocking the walkway in between Pamela and Edward Clark and Marion Halls is increasing the commute time for some students.
The Leap: Staying on campus during Easter? We’ve got you covered
By
Riley Knight
Published Mar 27, 2018
A list of things to do over the Easter holiday.
TCU defeats South Dakota, advances to WNIT Final Four
By
Benton McDonald
Published Mar 26, 2018
The Horned Frogs will play Indiana on Wednesday in the WNIT semifinal.
Memorial to commemorate MLK Jr. to come to downtown Fort Worth
By
Brandon Kitchin
Published Mar 25, 2018
The memorial plaque ceremony will be held Wednesday, Apr. 4 on the 50th Anniversary of King’s assassination.
Faculty and staff learn more about suicide prevention with QPR training
By
Mackinley Bullock
Published Mar 25, 2018
TCU has implemented a national QPR training for not only students but for faculty and staff to teach them more about suicide prevention and awareness.
ROXO rebrands to keep up with changing times
By
Taylor Boser
Published Mar 24, 2018
Roxo redesigned their logo and is in the process of rebranding.
Soccer players find compromise at club level
By
Carolina Olivares
Published Mar 24, 2018
Members of TCU Women's Club Soccer are content with the opportunity to continue their love soccer without having to manage a demanding NCAA schedule.
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