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The Yik Yak announcement on the website declares the app's return to mobile phones. (Photo courtesy of yikyak.com)

Yik Yak is back: a controversial return to campus

By Katharine Vaughn
Published Oct 8, 2021
A popular app that allows users to post anonymously makes its return to TCU.
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame from a front view. Courtesy of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Photo by Rhonda Hole.

National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors forgotten achievements

By Isabelle Acheson
Published Oct 7, 2021
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame offers one-of-a-kind exhibits for TCU students to see.
TCU cornerback Tre'Vius Hodges-Tomlinson (1) celebrates with his teammates after his interception during TCU's 45-3 win over Duquesne on Sept. 4, 2021. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

Holding down the Fort: Tomlinson leaving his own legacy in footsteps of his legendary uncle

By Colin Post
Published Oct 6, 2021
The All-American cornerback was asked to move to safety when teammate T.J. Carter was ejected for targeting.
TCU students organized a hair donation drive on Thursday, Sept. 30, to raise awareness for childhood cancer and collect hair to be made into wigs. (Staff Photographer: Leah Bolling)

TCU students organize hair donation drive to raise awareness for childhood cancer

By Leah Bolling
Published Oct 6, 2021
TCU students organized a hair donation drive to raise awareness for childhood cancer and collect hair to be made into wigs.
People walking in front of The Carter during their 60 years celebration, Sept. 25, 2021. (Tenae Durham/TCU360)

Amon Carter Museum of American Art celebrates 60 years, amps up for ‘Second Thursdays’

By Tenae Durham
Published Oct 6, 2021
The Fort Worth museum returns to in-person events in a big way, introducing a brand new monthly event involving drinks, guest speakers, art and more.
TCU's Wellness Center helps educate students on mental health issues such as suicide, stress management and depression. (Bailee Utter/Staff Reporter)

TCU Wellness Center presents resources for suicide prevention

By Bailee Utter
Published Oct 6, 2021
Suicide is a major problem among college students. TCU Wellness Center provides mental health resources on TCU's campus.
Students explore the dining options, including a pizza station, sandwich station, salad bar and more inside Market Square. (Kyla Vogel/TCU 360).

Market Square navigates growing campus population and dietary demands

By Kyla Vogel
Published Oct 5, 2021
Market Square struggles to keep up with growing student population and dietary needs but looks to expand by 2023.
Lau'Rent Honeycutt chats with campus community members in his role as TCU Student Body President.

TCU Student Body President leads with service and a smile

By Collin Pittmann
Published Oct 4, 2021
TCU Student Body President Lau'rent Honeycutt talks about his experience in the position so far, and what he hopes to do moving forward.
TCU campus is currently requiring masks in all indoor spaces (Staff Photographer/ Leah Bolling)

From public health to politics: has an end come for vaccine politics?

By Leah Bolling and JD Pells
Published Oct 4, 2021
TCU political science professors shared their thoughts on how the TCU community has and will react to COVID-19 mandates.
TCU receiver Taye Barber makes a contested catch against UT in the Horned Frogs' 37-27 win at home in 2019. (Cristian ArguetaSoto/Staff Photographer)

Who’s really back? A look at the history of TCU and Texas’ historic rivalry

By Joey Palmeri
Published Oct 1, 2021
The rivalry has been going on since 1897.
Colby Hall, an all-female
dormitory on TCU's campus. (Photo courtesy of TCU Housing and Residence Life)

‘The Red Zone’ still exists in the COVID-19 age

By Rebecca Robinson
Published Sep 30, 2021
Studies show the first 6 to ten weeks of a female student’s college career are her most susceptible to sexual assault or harassment.
Pictured: Sandra Brown, Michael Brown and ELF awardees Wafa Shaikh and Matt Grubb. Photo by Glenn Ellman.

Are you a rising junior? Doing this can land you full tuition for your junior and senior year

By Chloe Cloud
Published Sep 28, 2021
The Excellence in Literary Fiction (ELF) scholarship that originated out of a love tale grants one winning applicant two full years of tuition for their junior and senior year.