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Neeley graduate creates clothing line for disabled

Neeley graduate creates clothing line for disabled

By Andre Riveroy
Published Oct 30, 2019
A TCU alum has started his own business with the goal of helping others.
Market Square changes still not enough for some students

Market Square changes still not enough for some students

By Nikki Spellman
Published Oct 28, 2019
New seating, more technology and new locations for some stations are just a few of the changes at Market Square this semester.
TCU staff get a second shot at an education

TCU staff get a second shot at an education

By Grace Amiss
Published Oct 28, 2019
Some of TCU's staff members are working toward getting their GED.
Horns down: Football knocks off No. 15 Texas, 37-27

Horns down: Football knocks off No. 15 Texas, 37-27

By Colin Post
Published Oct 26, 2019
TCU knocked off Texas for the fifth time in the past six seasons.
At the event, two people from the new school of medicine spoke about the high selectivity of the school. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Lead On campaign to raise $1 billion

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 24, 2019
TCU is $400 million away from meeting its goal.
Students, faculty and staff gather outside of Sadler Hall to protest police brutality. The rally happened Thursday at 12 p.m. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto.

Students, faculty protest police brutality following death of Atatiana Jefferson

By Drew Mitchell
Published Oct 24, 2019
Students and Faculty gather to protest police brutality
Faculty Senate Chair Clark Jones (right) looks on as Chancellor Victor Boschini discusses TCU's benefits package in 2019. (TCU360)

TCU looks to cut benefits for future employees

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Oct 24, 2019
Even though the program will cut benefits, Chancellor Boschini said the package will still be competitive.
TCU FrogFest in 2015. Photo courtesy of TCU 360.

Hunter Hayes, Shaq highlight Homecoming festivities

By Chad Vautherine
Published Oct 22, 2019
FrogFest will start at 6 p.m. on the Commons and will continue afterwards with Schollmaier Live.
Restaurants in Fort Worth have seen a decline in customers due to COVID-19. (Photo courtesy of Kay Greenlee)

Dutch’s Burrito Bar opens doors this week

By Marissa Stacy
Published Oct 21, 2019
Dutch's Hamburgers is expanding to now serving tacos and burritos in their new location.
A general view of atmosphere appears at Spalding Basketball’s “Arena to Driveway” competition, on Friday, Aug. 17, 2012 in the Queens Borough of New York. 18-year-old Carlos Mayorga was selected to receive a basketball court makeover courtesy of Spalding, the official supplier of NBA hoops and basketballs. (Photo by Brian Ach/Invision for Spaulding/AP Images)

Women’s club basketball team aims to boost confidence

By Drew Mitchell
Published Oct 21, 2019
Students are creating a safe space for female students that love basketball
SGA House Meeting. Photo courtesy of Heesoo Yang.

Students to vote on combination of SGA vice president positions

By Tatum Smith
Published Oct 21, 2019
Students will vote on the referendum on Nov. 1.
Associate Director of Women and Gender Studies Nino Testa (Photo by Elizabeth Campbell)

25 years of legacy: Women and gender studies at TCU

By Ariana Williams
Published Oct 18, 2019
Women and gender studies celebrates its 25 year anniversary on campus.