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Vaping is prohibited, but don’t expect a “tobacco violation”
By
Drew Mitchell
Published Sep 23, 2019
Rumors swirl about the consequences of vaping on campus.
SGA helps students attend anti-slavery conference in D.C.
By
Tatum Smith
Published Sep 23, 2019
Executive members of a TCU anti-slavery club will attend a leadership conference in October with SGA's support.
Case against former student charged with computer security breach still pending
By
Robbie Vaglio
Published Sep 20, 2019
Steven Phan has yet to be indicted for the charge of computer security breach, which is a state jail felony.
Housing still limited after construction of new residence halls
By
Yulissa Cortina
Published Sep 19, 2019
Students continue to live in triples and converted lounges.
Progress continues on DEI implementation
By
Renee Umsted
Published Sep 19, 2019
University leaders are working on implementing DEI on campus, even though some of the progress may not yet be visible.
TCU addresses pedestrian safety
By
Mel Morris
Published Sep 17, 2019
TCU police will be monitoring University Drive during class change to limit traffic and safety hazards.
TCU drops in annual U.S. News college rankings
By
Nikki Spellman
Published Sep 17, 2019
TCU fell 17 spots in the annual U.S. News college rankings.
Boschini: New year, new leadership
By
Leslie Fields
Published Sep 16, 2019
The Chancellor announced this years award winners, introduced the new Provost, and shared his goals for the academic year at the Fall Convocation.
Cheez-It Bowl MVP Olonilua resolves legal issues
By
Colin Post
Published Sep 16, 2019
The running back was arrested in May for possession of drugs.
Football handles Purdue easily, cruise to 34-13 win
By
Colin Post
Published Sep 15, 2019
The Frogs are now ranked 25th in the AP top-25 poll.
New policy enforced for animals on campus
By
Carolina Olivares
Published Sep 12, 2019
TCU has approved a new policy regarding animals on campus.
Concerns about vaping health effects rise as hospitalizations increase
By
Benton McDonald
Published Sep 9, 2019
More than 215 cases of vaping-related lung problems have been reported to the CDC since July.
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