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Martin Luther King Jr. visited Fort Worth thanks to first African-American female graduate of Brite Divinity School

Martin Luther King Jr. visited Fort Worth thanks to first African-American female graduate of Brite Divinity School

By Brandon Kitchin
Published Feb 1, 2018
Vada Felder broke barriers and helped lead the fight for Civil Rights in Fort Worth.
New sensation: Students play HQ Trivia

New sensation: Students play HQ Trivia

By Michelle Ross
Published Feb 1, 2018
HQ Trivia is a new app where players can win money.
Oh My album cover (courtesy of father/daughter records)

Review: Nadine’s Oh My is a homage to art-pop

By Bernice Ogbondah
Published Jan 31, 2018
NEW ALBUM ALERT: Nadine releases debut album "Oh My."
Courtesy of Gofrogs.com

Sophomore sets school record in weight throw

By Maya Bulger
Published Jan 30, 2018
Track and field secures six first-place finishes in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Photo Caption: Union Grounds publicizes the new pop-up restaurant, Give 'Em Kale.

Photo Credit: Katie Adams

New restaurant in Union Grounds – Give ‘Em Kale

By Brittany Kasko
Published Jan 30, 2018
A new pop-up restaurant, which gives students healthier options, came to Union Grounds.
Biggest Oscar snubs of 2018

Biggest Oscar snubs of 2018

By William Konig
Published Jan 28, 2018
What films were left out of the oscars this year?
A student wrote a trending hashtag on Twitter in sticky notes in their Clark Hall window.

‘Heil Manziel’ written in post-it-notes in Clark Hall window

By Caroline Love
Published Jan 27, 2018
The first year student immediately took the message down when asked.
Study ranks TCU third for liquor-law violations per 10,000 students

Study ranks TCU third for liquor-law violations per 10,000 students

By Elizabeth Hinz
Published Jan 26, 2018
TCU is one of the top ranked schools in this study for the most alcohol violations referred for disciplinary action.
'More than a major. A movement.'

‘More than a major. A movement.’

By Brandon Kitchin
Published Jan 25, 2018
Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies looks to continue to expand both in the classroom and across campus.
Interfaith group hopes to pass religious accommodation policy

Interfaith group hopes to pass religious accommodation policy

By Ryan Myers
Published Jan 23, 2018
Students are asking for a policy that allows them to get official absences for their religious holidays.
A faculty member leaves the lot east of the Moudy building. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Construction forces faculty, commuter parking changes

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Jan 22, 2018
TCU students will have a shorter walk to class, but only for a limited time.
(Courtesy of Netflix)

“The end of the f***ing world” soon to be Netflix’s next big thing

By Bernice Ogbondah
Published Jan 16, 2018
The end of the f***ing world is the teen thriller you didn't know you needed.