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Dan's Bagels' breakfast and lunch bagel sandwiches are attracting TCU students. (Erika Martinez)

Dan’s Bagels offers new dining option near campus

By Ava Basch, Staff Writer
Published Nov 12, 2025
Dan's Bagels is making waves at TCU as students explore a new quick and easy dining option.
2020 Commencement

TCU will no longer hand out official diplomas during commencement ceremonies

By Pilar Olivas, Senior Writer
Published Nov 11, 2025
Starting in December, TCU will not hand out diplomas at graduation and instead will mail them to graduates after the commencement ceremony.
Filming crews capture scenes at TCU's Lowdon Track and Field Complex, one of the several campus locations featured across the series’ first two seasons. (Image courtesy of @texaschristianuniversity via Instagram)

“Landman” season two brings TCU to the spotlight

By Katelyn Purdom, Staff Writer
Published Nov 11, 2025
Filming started on TCU's campus in March, giving students hands-on experience and showcasing university facilities.
TCU forward David Punch goes up for a dunk at Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 10, 2025. The Horned Frogs defeated the Lamar Cardinals 78-65 (TCU360/Logan Pope).

A late surge helps TCU men’s basketball secure a 78-65 win against Lamar

By Drew Muller, Sports Editor
Published Nov 11, 2025
A second-half surge helped TCU men's basketball hold off Lamar 78-65.
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TCU tuition to increase 4.75% for 2026–27 academic year

By Caleb Gottry, Executive Editor
Published Nov 10, 2025
The Board of Trustees met earlier this month and approved the increase to tuition and need-based aid to match.
Chancellor Daniel Pullin sings  the TCU Alma Mater during his Inauguration at Van Cliburn Concert Hall in Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 6, 2025. (TCU360/Keegan Schmidt)

Daniel Pullin inaugurated as TCU’s 11th chancellor

By Macy Bayer, Staff Writer
Published Nov 7, 2025
A new era of leadership begins at TCU with the inauguration of the university's 11th chancellor.
Long TSA lines at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. (Jade Otway)

Travelers encouraged to arrive early to airports amid government shutdown

By Faith Lester, Staff Writer
Published Nov 7, 2025
TCU students preparing to fly home for Thanksgiving encounter long lines and flight delays.
Chris Woolsey sands down a historical marker in Gruene, Texas, before painting on Oct. 27, 2025.

Texan restores faded history, one marker at a time

By Andrew Guyer, Staff Writer
Published Nov 7, 2025
Chris Woolsey travels across the Lone Star State restoring forgotten historical markers, reminding Texans to take pride in their communities.
ADA seating at Amon G. Carter stadium offers accessible spots for fans with disabilities on every level.

Frog fans speak out on TCU game-day accessibility challenges

By Ava Basch, Staff Writer
Published Nov 6, 2025
As TCU continues to make improvements to Amon G. Carter Stadium and game days, members of the TCU community voice concerns and hopes regarding accessibility for disabled fans.
Students wait in line for coffee Bistro Burnett, located in the Mary Couts Burnett Library

Caffeine craze: TCU students fuel up as finals approach

By Ryland Scott, Staff Writer
Published Nov 6, 2025
With finals looming near and meal plans that grant access to free coffee, TCU students are ramping up caffeine consumption.
TCU men's tennis poses with their 2022 Indoor National Championship trophy on Feb. 21, 2022. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

TCU students premiere “The Roditi Rule” at Lone Star Film Festival

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Nov 6, 2025
TCU students debuted their new documentary "The Roditi Rule" during the Lone Star Film Festival.
Before founding SCNO, Gregory hones his consulting skills through "Cookies and Cases", a program facilitated by the Professional Development Center. (Photo courtesy of Maureen Kenney)

How TCU SCNO is filling the gap for student-based consulting

By Macy Bayer, Staff Writer
Published Nov 6, 2025
A new student-led consulting organization is giving Horned Frogs the opportunity to use their TCU education to help solve challenges faced by local nonprofits.