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College admission scandal has no effect on TCU’s admissions integrity

By Livia Lavender
Published Apr 10, 2019
TCU's dean of undergraduate admissions said TCU is reevaluating their process for improvements.
Student participants receive awards at the 12th annual Voice2Youth Poetry Slam. (Nicole Hawkins/TCU 360)

Students raise voices at annual poetry slam

By Nicole Hawkins
Published Apr 9, 2019
TCU hosted the Voice2Youth Poetry Slam with the goal of "building confidence, literacy and leaders” in local elementary through high school students.
A guide to designing your graduation cap

A guide to designing your graduation cap

By Riley Knight
Published Apr 9, 2019
A guide to coming up with a theme and designing your graduation cap.
The road to opioid abuse: Prescription drugs

The road to opioid abuse: Prescription drugs

By Alana Wynn
Published Apr 8, 2019
Tarrant County is thousands of miles away from the epicenter of the nation’s opioid epidemic, but health officials have created a strategy that has helped react to the crisis. This is an inside look into the rise, wreckage and recovery of the opioid crisis in Tarrant County, Texas.
Image Magazine: Spring 2019

Image Magazine: Spring 2019

By TCU 360
Published Apr 8, 2019
In this issue: Cherub: Champagne Showers; A look into the unsuspecting role of typography in the future of fashion; Is neon the new black? And more…
TCU head coach Jamie Dixon catches a ball that sailed out of bounds during the Horned Frogs' NIT semifinal contest with the Texas Longhorns. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto.

Boschini: ‘None of the talk matters because Jamie Dixon is staying’

By Garrett Podell
Published Apr 5, 2019

TCU head coach Jamie Dixon catches a ball that sailed out of bounds during the Horned Frogs' NIT semifinal contest with the Texas Longhorns. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto. It appeared Jamie Dixon's...

TCU Faculty Senate met on Thursday to discuss a resolution on civil discourse. Photo via TCU.

DEI proposal prompts civil discourse

By Oscar Hernandez
Published Apr 5, 2019
The TCU Faculty Senate met on Thursday to discuss a resolution on civil discourse.
Allergies on rise as on-campus flu numbers decline

Allergies on rise as on-campus flu numbers decline

By Jacob Hook
Published Apr 4, 2019
The flu is no longer prevalent on TCU's campus, but allergies are on the rise.
The Tarrant County Courthouse. Photo from Fort Worth Weekly

CASA of Tarrant County advocates for children in foster care

By Taylor Boser
Published Apr 3, 2019
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and CASA is looking to gain more volunteers to help children in foster care who are in need.
TCU student, Emma Patterson, practice the connecting principle with Huck, an orphan under Show Hope’s care. Pictured by: Hilliary Cheatham

Donation drive plans to help orphanages in China

By Taylor Brumbaugh
Published Apr 2, 2019
TCU child development students are studying abroad this summer in China. They are having a donation drive to supply orphanages with needed resources.
"Ignorance can only be dissolved through our willingness to educate. With this panel we strive to educate our community on the “T” in the LGBTQ+ and all who identify under the “T” umbrella," said co-organizer Cason Esquivel. Credit: Cason Esquivel.

Fort Worth holds its first transgender day of visibility observance

By Grace Toups
Published Mar 30, 2019
Fort Worth celebrates its first International Transgender Day of Visibility this Sunday.
The TCU Faculty Assembly will call to vote on the DEI proposal in the BLUU auditorium. Photo via TCU.

Majority of faculty votes yes on DEI ballot

By Taylor Boser
Published Mar 28, 2019
There were 406 faculty members who voted yes equaling 77.48 percent.