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License to carry goes into effect Jan. 1

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Dec 31, 2015
Starting Jan. 1 Texans will be able to carry their handguns, but there are a few exceptions.
TCU offensive leaders face the media at the Valero Alamo Bowl on Thursday, Dec 31, 2015.

Boykin news dominates TCU offensive press conference

Published Dec 31, 2015
The Horned Frog offensive leaders took to the podium and answered questions about the loss of their starting quarterback and their gameplan for Oregon.
A TCU student was robbed in his home on Wednesday night.

TCU student reports home invasion

Published Dec 31, 2015
A TCU student and several guests were robbed at gunpoint in an off-campus residence Wednesday night.
TCU warms up for its home game against West Virginia on Oct. 29, 2015.

Previewing the Alamo Bowl: TCU vs Oregon

Published Dec 31, 2015
The Frogs will be without quarterback Trevone Boykin as they face Oregon on Jan. 2.
Trevone Boykin is suspended for the Alamo Bowl after being arrested Wednesday morning.

Trevone Boykin suspended for Alamo Bowl after San Antonio bar fight

Published Dec 31, 2015
TCU's star quarterback reportedly struck a police officer and faces multiple charges in the overnight incident.
A Mothers Legacy

A Mother’s Legacy

Published Dec 30, 2015

California quarterback Jared Goff looks for an open receiver against Air Force during the first half of the Armed Forces Bowl  in Fort Worth on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Ron Jenkins)

Cal quarterback shines in Amon Carter Stadium

Published Dec 29, 2015
California quarterback Jared Goff broke Armed Forces Bowl and Pac-12 records with six touchdown passes and 467 passing yards in the Armed Forces Bowl on Tuesday.

ZBonz Dog Park to open in February 

By Samirah Swaleh and Samirah Swaleh
Published Dec 29, 2015
Fort Worth's second dog park will be opening in February after being delayed due to weather.

To protect and to serve: The growing militarization of America’s police force

By Beth Griffith
Published Dec 28, 2015
Law enforcement agencies have been quietly arming themselves with military-style gear for decades, blurring the line between cop and soldier.

To protect and to serve: The growing militarization of America's police force

By Beth Griffith
Published Dec 28, 2015
Law enforcement agencies have been quietly arming themselves with military-style gear for decades, blurring the line between cop and soldier.
FILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 17, 2014, file photo, police wait to advance after tear gas was used to disperse a crowd during a protest for Michael Brown, who was killed by a police officer on Aug. 9, in Ferguson, Mo. The national legal standards that govern when police officers are justified using force against people trace their lineage to a 1984 case from Charlotte, N.C. Browns shooting has prompted multiple investigations and triggered days of rioting reflecting long-simmering racial tensions in a town of mostly black residents and a majority white police force.  (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)

Special Project: to protect and to serve

Published Dec 28, 2015
Law enforcement agencies have been quietly arming themselves with military-style gear for decades, and the line between cop and soldier is becoming blurred.
The current Interior Design and Fashion Merchandising building is located off-campus by the TCU police station.

New Interior Design and Merchandising building would benefit multiple departments

Published Dec 24, 2015
Talks of a new Interior Design and Fashion Merchandising building has both majors and non-majors excited.