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Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, and Rigoberta Munchu, 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner, spoke on campus during the World Leaders Forum

World Leaders Forum challenges students to do great things

By Taylor Boser
Published Sep 26, 2018
The World Leaders Forum had the former president of Mexico and a Nobel Peace Prize winner speak to the TCU community.
In this sketch, three people try to convince a man to join the Holier-Than-Thou Club, the only group that can go to heaven. - Photo by Renee Umsted

Comedy group explores religious beliefs during lecture

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 26, 2018
SketchCo uses comedy to instruct the audience on how to joke appropriately to illustrate the fact that religious groups share ideas and values.
The SketchCo team performs scripted comedy once a month. The people in the back row are the writers and performers of Funny Beliefs. - Photo courtesy of Ben Fort

Comedy team to perform at Crossroads Lecture

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 23, 2018
A local comedy group will be performing at a lecture sponsored by Religious & Spiritual Life.
Students look on during the TCU Justice Coalitions first meeting of the year. Photo by Benton McDonald

Justice Coalition meets to discuss issues, work towards change on campus

By Benton McDonald
Published Sep 23, 2018
The coalition's goal is to enact attainable change for minority students on TCU's campus.
Students Andrew Walker (left) and Christoper Barksdale have been arrested and are facing hazing charges. Image courtesy of Tarrant County Jail.

Student involved in hazing incident had blood alcohol five times the legal limit

By Robbie Vaglio and Taylor Boser
Published Sep 21, 2018
Court documents filed in connection with allegations of hazing at Kappa Sigma portray an afternoon of drinking that ended with an unconscious student being taken to the hospital.
Attendees at the DEI presentation on September 18, 2018. Photo by Nick Stephens.

Conversations continue about TCU’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts

By Nick Stephens
Published Sep 20, 2018
TCU administrators met with faculty, staff and students Tuesday for a discussion about the efforts of the diversity, equity and inclusion committee.
photo by Grace Amiss

FDA fears new generation of nicotine addicts, blames e-cigarettes

By Grace Amiss
Published Sep 20, 2018
Electronic cigarettes are advertised as a way to help adult smokers — however, it's leading young adults to become addicted to nicotine.
A row of cars parked in the Harrison lot behind the Brite Divinity Building, Friday, February 9, 2018 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Hunter Smith)

Letter to the Editor: Senior is frustrated with parking

By Letter to
Published Sep 20, 2018
One student sent a letter to the editor about her concerns on parking at TCU.
Live Free Weekend is a weekend for the TCU community to self-reflect and promote awareness of alcohol and substance abuse.

Weekend hosted by TCU Nursing to support healthy choices

By Alexa Hines
Published Sep 20, 2018
Nursing weekend invites TCU community to abstain from alcohol and drugs for 72 hours.
Students Andrew Walker (left) and Christoper Barksdale have been arrested and are facing hazing charges. Image courtesy of Tarrant County Jail.

UPDATE: Student affairs wants to ‘encourage good judgement’ following hazing arrests

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Sep 20, 2018
Reports say Barksdale and Walker forced Kappa Sigma pledges to eat expired guacamole and take 15 drinks of vodka.
The Faculty Senate meets once a month to discuss faculty related issues.

TCU to ask faculty about diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in annual reports

By Oscar Hernandez
Published Sep 19, 2018
DEI committee hopes to lead faculty towards more commitment to diversity across all departments.
Students should feel comfortable when commuting on and off campus (Photo courtesy of TCU360)

Students feel left out of campus activities

By Hunter Ince
Published Sep 19, 2018
Some upper class students feel that TCU doesn't treat each respective year equally.