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Update: Suspects in armed robbery near Foster Hall caught
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Oct 4, 2017
The student was robbed of his wallet but is now safe.
TCU flu clinic runs out of 3,000 vaccines before noon
By
Lauren Crawford
Published Oct 4, 2017
The clinic was working with 1,000 fewer vaccinees after a flu outbreak earlier in the semester.
TCU Police Department enforcing new safety policies for ESPN College GameDay
By
Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Oct 4, 2017
TCU and Fort Worth police are teaming up to increase surveillance and supervision as ESPN's College GameDay expects to draw large crowds Saturday.
SGA to start no texting and driving campaign
By
Mariana Rivas
Published Oct 4, 2017
SGA's new campaign will raise awareness of the dangers of texting and driving.
Symposium challenges Native American stereotypes
By
Riley Knight
Published Oct 3, 2017
TCU explores Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day at the second annual symposium.
WATCH: SGA President talks fall concert, Sodexo, campus unity
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Oct 3, 2017
President Ben Taylor stops by the TCU 360 studio.
TCU Flu Clinic to offer fewer vaccines this year
By
Paloma Norton
Published Oct 3, 2017
Vaccines will be offered starting at 8 a.m. and will go until they run out.
TCU’s new website designs causes some issues for departments
By
Caroline Love
Published Oct 3, 2017
TCU marketing department is working to fix issues as it redesigns departmental websites.
Theatre professor looks inward for inspiration for his play
By
Caroline Love
Published Oct 3, 2017
TCU debuted Dr. T.J. Walsh's original play, "Tom Kellogg in B Flat."
TCU aims to dismantle stereotypes as it hosts Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day Symposium
By
Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Oct 2, 2017
The keynote speaker of the symposium will talk at 7 p.m. in the BLUU Ballroom Monday night.
TCU police warn students to be wary of strangers asking for rides
By
Alana Wynn
Published Oct 2, 2017
TCU police wants students to be wary of these strangers and the potential dangers surrounding them.
Blessing of the Animals service returns after 6 year hiatus
By
Erin Ratigan
Published Oct 1, 2017
For the first time since 2011 animal lovers on and off campus can have their non-human companions blessed outside Robert Carr Chapel Oct. 4.
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