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Aspiring Texas politician talks diversity, criminal justice reform
By
Michelle Carter
Published Mar 8, 2018
The youngest person to run for city council of Wylie, Texas visited TCU to participate in a panel about diversity in politics.
Housing and Residence Life taking applications for annual diversity poster
By
Dylan Guest
Published Mar 8, 2018
Submissions are due at the Housing and Residence Life office by 5 P.M. March 23.
Listen: Ball Don’t Lie Ep. One: A New Era
By
Bernice Ogbondah
Published Mar 7, 2018
Episode One: A New Area. Caleb and Cole talk favorite basketball movies, paying college athletes, Kawhi Leonard and more.
Remodeled sorority housing aims for ‘feels like home’ vibes
By
Colleen Powell
Published Mar 7, 2018
About three years ago, TCU proposed the new Greek Village Concept to the Sororities and Fraternities at TCU with the option for upgrades to purchase and personalize their houses with design elements.
Sigma Kappa to host 4th annual carnival to raise money for Alzheimer’s Association
By
Grace Amiss
Published Mar 6, 2018
Sigma Kappa hopes to raise money and awareness for their philanthropy, the Alzheimer’s Association, through their fourth annual carnival.
Veterans Services starts new ‘Vet Talk’ program for feedback
By
Mackinley Bullock
Published Mar 6, 2018
TCU Veterans Services is taking a new approach to creating conversation on campus with the help of Assistant Vice Chancellor Mark Kamimura-Jiminez.
New organization on campus looks to bridge advising gap for Neeley students
By
Maya Bulger
Published Mar 6, 2018
In light of first-year advising difficulties, three students develop a first-year advising program .
TCU offers spring break trips focused on cultural education, giving back
By
Colleen Powell
Published Mar 5, 2018
Heading to the beach is not the only option for spring breakers thanks to the TCU sponsored trips.
Faculty Senate votes to create task force on adjunct issues
By
Caroline Love
Published Mar 5, 2018
The Faculty Senate is looking into status of adjuncts.
Patterson ‘hurt’ by Listenbee lawsuit, looks forward to telling his side of the story
By
Garrett Podell
Published Mar 4, 2018
TCU head coach Gary Patterson speaks out about allegations brought against by former Horned Frog wide receiver Kolby Listenbee.
Student authors college-friendly cookbook
By
Kate Redfield
Published Mar 4, 2018
TCU sophomore publishes a cookbook to offer simple, nutritious alternatives to college students.
Big 12 adds experimental pitching clock rule for conference games
By
Alexa Hines
Published Mar 4, 2018
Schlossnagle said he's not worried that the new rule will throw off his team.
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