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TCU tuition to increase 4.75% for 2026–27 academic year
By Caleb Gottry, Executive Editor
Published Nov 10, 2025
The Board of Trustees met earlier this month and approved the increase to tuition and need-based aid to match.
Monday Morning News: Airport delays, fall foods and a cold weather day
Monday Morning News: Airport delays, fall foods and a cold weather day
By Lilly Pool, Producer
On this Monday Morning edition of TCU News Now: what airport lines look like amid the government shutdown, fall foods for your holiday celebrations and the cold snap this morning. 
Unscripted: TCU basketball, NFL trade deadline, World Series and more!
Unscripted: TCU basketball, NFL trade deadline, World Series and more!
By Nick Carpenter, Executive Producer
Join the anchors as they discuss all things TCU Basketball, NFL trades, the World Series and more.
The Leap: Celebrity costume recap, cancelled shows and more!
The Leap: Celebrity costume recap, cancelled shows and more!
By Delayna Zepeda, Executive Producer
Tune in for updates on the new Starbucks menu, celebrity sightings at the New York Marathon and more.
The Skiff: Remembering a fallen Horned Frog
The Skiff: Remembering a fallen Horned Frog
Published Nov 6, 2025
Volume 124, Issue 10: Also, leading with faith, retail refresh and more.
The Fine Arts Building window display, created by TCU’s Interior Design and Fasion departments, showcase three artistic pieces known as flapper dresses, an iconic fashion symbol for women in the Roaring 20s on Feb 15, 2025
Threads of time: Exploring TCU’s historical costume collection
Published Oct 30, 2025
TCU band members perform from a flatbed truck during a homecoming parade on Oct. 24, 1996. (Photo courtesy of TCU Archives)
Revival of TCU tradition: Horned Frogs to march again as Homecoming parade returns
Published Oct 16, 2025
Dixon in her warehouse/office with all of the vintage merchandise (Madeleine Thornhill/Senior Staff Writer)
Horned Frogs’ time machine: How Fans Vintage stitches TCU’s past to its present
Published Sep 8, 2025
Federal Aviation Administration’s Boston Air Route Traffic Control Center
What we’re reading: Thousands of flights cancelled, Halloween terror attack and more
By Sophia Rozycki, Staff Writer
The Federal Aviation Administration will be cutting flights staring Friday, new arrests in connection with alleged Halloween attack plot, Chicago residents expose to the use of tear gas by immigration enforcement and more of what we're reading.
A woman walks after Hurricane Melissa made landfall, in Santa Cruz, Jamaica, October 29, 2025. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
What we’re reading: Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica, arrests follow Louvre heist and more 
Published Oct 30, 2025
Updates on Hurricane Melissa, more on the Louvre jewel heist, strip Club Raid on Arlington and more of what we're reading. 
A man takes pictures of fallen electrical posts on the street in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in Santiago, Cuba, October 29, 2025. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini
What we’re reading: Hurricane Melissa destruction, Trump tells Department of Defense to test nuclear weapons and more
Published Oct 30, 2025
Jamaica hit hard by the Category 5 hurricane as it's now expected to move toward Bermuda, defendant found guilty in Sonya Massey case and more of what we're reading.
Micah Robinson looking for a teammate. (Andy Nguyen/Staff Photographer)
TCU men’s basketball gets first win
By Drew Muller, Sports Editor
TCU men’s basketball dominated St. Francis for its first win of the season, led by Tanner Toolson’s 25 points and a strong defensive showing.
TCU guard Veronica Sheffey drives up the court at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 6, 2025. The TCU Horned Frogs beat the North Carolina A&T Aggies 82-43. (TCU360/Tyler Chan)
TCU women’s basketball hits 13th straight opening win
Published Nov 6, 2025
The No. 17 TCU women's basketball team opened the season strong Nov. 6 making coach Mark Campbell’s 95th career victory.
ADA seating at Amon G. Carter stadium offers accessible spots for fans with disabilities on every level.
Frog fans speak out on TCU game-day accessibility challenges
Published Nov 6, 2025
As TCU continues to make improvements to Amon G. Carter Stadium and game days, members of the TCU community voice concerns and hopes regarding accessibility for disabled fans.
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