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What we’re reading: Michigan State University shooting, College Board responds to Florida Education Department
Published Feb 15, 2023
A shooting at Michigan State University kills three, the College Board speaks on Florida's rejection of a new course and more of what we're following.
SGA will vote to double student body fee
By
Ella M. Mercer
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 14, 2023
Students might have to pay twice as much in student body fees next year if SGA approves a fee increase Tuesday.
Sadler Hall renovations return academics to the center of campus
By
Walter Flanagin
, Staff Writer TCU 360
Published Feb 13, 2023
M.E. Sadler Hall went back to its roots this semester when the newly renovated building reopened as an academic hub and home of the honors college.
University Drive improvement project is set to impact students and businesses
By
Ethan Love
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 13, 2023
South University Drive will undergo street and transportation improvements beginning Monday, Feb. 13.
Baby elephant from the Fort Worth Zoo picks Super Bowl winner
By
Sally Verrando
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 11, 2023
A baby elephant scores at the Fort Worth Zoo as he predicts the Super Bowl LVII winner.
TCU Studio Art showcases MFA program at Open Studios
By
Nick Girimonte
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 11, 2023
TCU Studio Art held an Open Studios Event in Moudy North showcasing their Master of Fine Arts Program.
ChatGPT: The AI language model shaping the future of conversational technology
By
Caleb Gottry
Published Feb 10, 2023
ChatGPT writes an article about ChatGPT.
Campus closure causes delay in coursework
By
Delaney Vega
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 9, 2023
After a four-day campus closure, professors and students work to catch up on academic instruction.
What we’re reading: State of the Union address, earthquake death toll rises
By
Ella M. Mercer
Published Feb 9, 2023
Biden delivers State of the Union address, the death toll in Turkey rises to 12,000 and more of what we're reading.
What we’re reading: Turkey and Syria earthquakes, Greg Abbott plans to ban the use of TikTok
By
Gianna Mares
, TCU 360 Staff Writer
Published Feb 8, 2023
History is being made from the earthquakes in Turkey to someone winning the lottery.
State of the Union 2023: Biden urges bipartisanship, touts economic plan
By
Lillie Davidson
, PolitiFrog Editor
Published Feb 7, 2023
In his second State of the Union address, President Biden called for bipartisan unity, continued economic progress and more.
TCU Concert Chorale addresses mental health issues through song
By
Caleb Gottry
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 5, 2023
TCU Concert Chorale will perform in the Van Cliburn Concert Hall on Feb. 6 before performing at the Texas Music Educators Association Convention.
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