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Amanuel Taddesse, second from right, shows off his team’s project to curator Rhiannon Mayne. Bingyang Wei’s computer science senior design team developed an app that can be downloaded onto tablets in the gallery. (Camilla Price/Copy Desk Chief)

Ready to launch: Students create app to make meteorite gallery more inclusive

By Camilla Price
Published Apr 29, 2022
Students in the computer science capstone course designed an app to help visually impaired visitors navigate the Monnig Meteorite Gallery at TCU.
Downtown Fort Worth

The city beat: Fort Worth, Texas

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 29, 2022
This is the first of an ongoing series of articles examining issues facing Fort Worth. The stories were reported and written by students in JOUR 30204. Working in teams, students explore issues through the Fault Lines of class, generation, geography, gender, sexual orientation and race.
A Froggie 5-0 cart transports a student across campus late at night. (Photo courtesy of Riley Garlinghouse)

Froggie 5-0 considers, tests new changes in preparation for the fall

By Trevor Matthews
Published Apr 18, 2022
Students may not be able to use Froggie 5-0 for a convenient trip across campus starting in the fall of 2022.
Four students came together to start their own NIL consulting agency, LMRS Partners. From left to right: (Austin Tito Martinez, Bethany Reed, Laura LaBoon, Gavin Spencer) (Courtesy of: LMRS Partners)

Four students bring their NIL business to TCU

By Micah Pearce
Published Apr 18, 2022
A group project blossomed into a new startup in the NIL business leading to multiple partnerships with TCU athletes.
Ukrainian artists Vasfie Abdurafeeva and Anna Andriets stand in front of their work at a festival at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

Creating to cope: Local Ukrainian potters use their works to help their homeland, cope with the war

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 13, 2022
They watched from Flower Mound as major cities crumpled into ruins and millions of Ukrainians became refugees. They didn't just want to standby.
You Gotta See This: Member’s of TCU’s Men’s Basketball team pose with Student Frog Club t-shirts in support of the club.

New Student Frog Club gives students exclusive access to athletics

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Apr 12, 2022
Student Frog Club, revived in 2021, gives students extra opportunities to interact with TCU athletics.
TCU players huddle together during the Frogs nail-biting 80-75 overtime loss to one seed Arizona in the Second Round of the NCAA tournament on Mar. 20, 2022, in San Diego, Calif. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

TCU basketball makes ‘millions of fans’ in gut-wrenching loss to Arizona

By Colin Post
Published Mar 20, 2022
The Frogs fell by five points to the top-seeded Wildcats in overtime.
Fans celebrate a Creighton comeback victory in overtime against San Diego State. (Micah Pearce/Staff Photographer)

Dickies Arena hosts opening rounds of March Madness

By Micah Pearce
Published Mar 19, 2022
Dickies Arena in Fort Worth played host to the opening round of the March Madness tournament, bringing fans from all over the nation into North Texas.
A yard sign for the Frog Camp facilitator and work crew application posted outside of the Neely School of Business (Breana Adams / TCU 360)

Frogs First directors look to diversify student applications

By Breana Adams
Published Mar 4, 2022
Members of the FYE team are concerned about a lack of diversity in applicant demographics. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 4.
Debra Kerr walks past campaign signs at a polling place at Dan Ruiz Branch Library on Texas Primary Election Day on Tuesday March 1, 2022, in Austin, Texas. Voters in Texas are ushering in the midterm campaign season with primaries Tuesday. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)

Live: Texas primary election results

By Alexandra Lang
Published Mar 2, 2022

On March 1, Texans across the state voted in the first primary of the 2022 midterm election. This story is no longer being updated. See the most updated results below. 3:40 p.m.: Wide gap between...

Following CDC guidance, masks are optional for the TCU campus community beginning March 1, 2022. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Students react to TCU’s mask-optional policy

By JD Pells and Tristen Smith
Published Mar 1, 2022
Masks are now optional on campus.
Voters leave an early voting poll site, Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, in San Antonio. Early voting in Texas began Monday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Primary Preview: See the candidates for major statewide office in Texas

By Alexandra Lang
Published Mar 1, 2022
Get to know the candidates for major statewide positions before primary voting ends.