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Cranes can be seen throughout the campus skyline from various work projects in student experience expansion efforts.

Construction leads to spike in flat tires for TCU students and community

By Ryland Scott, Staff Writer
Published Oct 7, 2025
The increase in construction on TCU’s campus is creating a problem for drivers, as the amount of flat tires within the TCU community has raised significantly.
Annie Richardson Bass Building

TCU Bachelor of Science in Nursing program ranks 74 in the U.S. News and World Report

By Jules Conte, Staff Writer
Published Oct 7, 2025
TCU's Bachelor of Nursing Program (BSN), which focuses on providing hands on experience and professional development for its students, ranked 74th on the U.S. News and World Report.
TCU’s newest transportation system “The Leap” drives down West Berry Street in Fort Worth, Texas on Aug. 24. (TCU360/Tyler Chan)

TCU’s Leap to get new vehicles and marketing changes

By Colin McThorn, Arts Reporter
Published Oct 7, 2025
TCU's newest public transportation system is set to drive smaller buses soon, holding 35-40 people.
The new location of the TCU Fort Wroth Contemporary Art Galley. (Megan Esparza/TCU360)

TCU’s Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery relocates to Molly Reid Hall

By Megan Esparza, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
The TCU Fort Worth Contemporary Art Galley finds a new home on the first floor of Molly Reid Hall after the original building was demolished.
Jae Oats sitting down at a photoshoot in Friso, Texas. (Courtesy of Jae Oats)

TCU hosts an iPhone photography masterclass with an award-winning film director

By DJ Williams, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
TCU‘s innovation club invites an award-winning commercial film producer to show students how to maximize their iPhone's camera.
Due to many students not having vehicles, they often walk long distances in order to get from place to place.

Parking permit cuts push first-year students to find new ways to get around

By Anna Gasowski, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
First-year students adjust to many not being allowed to park their cars on campus.
 The Bakame AI brand design. (Courtesy of Happy Herman)

Bakame AI: TCU entrepreneurial student uses AI to redefine learning

By Grace Allen, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
What started as a COVID lockdown project for Happy Herman quickly turned into a business to help poor Rwanda students.
A warning sign is posted outside of King's Liquor on West Berry St. stating persons under 21 are not permitted in the store. Oct 3, 2025.

TCU police report surge in fake ID cases at the Carter

By Fabian Alvidrez, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2025
Fake IDs are one of the most common crimes reported at TCU and consequences can follow students for years and even impact local businesses.
TCU wide receiver Eric McAlister makes a one handed catch for a touchdown at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 4, 2025. (TCU360/Tyler Chan)

TCU football beats Colorado 35-21

By Drew Muller, Sports Editor
Published Oct 5, 2025
Josh Hoover leading the way with five touchdown passes, the Frogs beat the Buffaloes at the Carter.
The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with conchas, crafts and folklorico. (Katelyn Purdom/Staff Writer)

Hispanic Heritage Month brings culture and connection to TCU

By Katelyn Purdom, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
TCU celebrates hispanic heritage month with performances, food, music, film screenings and more.
A group of first-generation students in SSS in 2024.

Beyond the classroom: Student Support Services guides Horned Frogs to graduation

By Faith Lester, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
Student Support Services is a program that supports TCU students who are first-generation, low-income or have a disability
Students walking on the TCU campus. (Photo courtesy of TCU Admission)

TCU first-year students adjust to college life, but call for stronger academic readiness

By Megan Esparza, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
TCU first-year students are adjusting well, but are in need of workshops and TCU Online training before classes start.