By Richard Escobedo / Posted April 28, 2013
The emergency phones marked by blue lights on campus are temporarily out of order, according to an email from TCU Director of Communications Lisa Albert.
The issue was discovered during a routine check of them Sunday, and at this hour TCU Police are working to resolve the issue, Albert wrote.
By Brad Hardcastle / Posted April 27, 2013
TCU Young Americans for Liberty hosted a gun control debate Saturday. The debate featured the Democratic Party's Texas State representative Lon Burnam and 2nd Amendment activist and National Rifle Association volunteer organizer Scott Harmon.
By Maddy Brown / Posted April 26, 2013
When it comes to involvement at TCU, Clay York has done it all: Frog Camp facilitator, peer tutor, dancer, assistant hall director, Honors College double major, Mr. TCU, the list goes on.
But the fondest memory the senior remembers at the university has nothing to do with his accomplishments or personal success.
By Taylor Thompson / Posted April 25, 2013
TCU will be the third school in Texas to offer the early decision admissions option.
Early decision is an accelerated college application process that normally lets a student know the college's decision of admittance before the second semester of their senior year, Dean of Admission Ray Brown said.
By Taylor Williams / Posted April 25, 2013
Students stopped and listened to fraternity members sing outside of the Mary Couts Burnett Library at a lemonade stand Wednesday afternoon.
Members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia sold lemonade at a stand for 75 cents per cup to raise money for the Sinfonia Education Foundation.
By Richard Escobedo / Posted April 25, 2013
The Tarrant County Medical Examiner ruled that a TCU student who died on Jan. 29 suffered an accidental heroin overdose.
The ruling comes nearly three months after Ty Pickens was found unresponsive at a friend’s apartment. Pickens was soon transported to Baylor All Saints Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
By Maddi Bruton and Samantha Ehlinger / Posted April 24, 2013
The Student Government Association election results were released early Wednesday morning, and all of the candidates are focused on the future of the Student Government Association.
By Marie Watson / Posted April 24, 2013
The results of the Student Government Association elections are in and students took to social media to voice their opinions about the results.
Students tweeted and posted Facebook statuses, YouTube videos and photos on Instagram to endorse and criticize candidates, discuss campaign issues and respond to the election results.
By Jake Harris / Posted April 24, 2013
Members of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity and other students made cards and donated items for the children of West, Texas Monday night as a part of the Hope For West service event.
APO service assistant Elizabeth St. Laurent organized the event. St. Laurent said she wanted to offer a different type of relief than other organizations.
By Tori Cummings / Posted April 24, 2013
When seniors are handed their diplomas on May 11, many will be faced with the reality of having to pay back the money they borrowed to earn that piece of paper.
Seniors like modern dance major Taylor Semin will leave college without a job and have only plans for the future.