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Australians find athletic, academic home at TCU

By Jacob Hook
Published Dec 15, 2019
After leaving home in Australia, Ella Hellesey and Maddi Puli have both found a new home here at TCU on the women's basketball team.
On-campus a cappella group offers performance opportunity and community

On-campus a cappella group offers performance opportunity and community

By Jacob Hook
Published Nov 19, 2019
Here Comes Treble provides a place for women on campus to sing and create great friendships.
Womens basketball hungry for NCAA tournament appearance

Women’s basketball hungry for NCAA tournament appearance

By Jacob Hook
Published Nov 4, 2019
The TCU women's basketball team enters the year with big holes to fill but plenty of senior leadership to rely on.
TCU quarterback Andy Dalton scores on a three yard bootleg during the second quarter of the Texas Bowl football game Friday  Dec. 28, 2007 in Houston. (AP Photo/Bob Levey)

Horned Frogs in the NFL

By Jacob Hook
Published Oct 5, 2019
Take a look at how these 18 former Horned Frogs are performing in the NFL through four weeks of the 2019 season.
Great places to eat around TCUs campus

Great places to eat around TCU’s campus

By Jacob Hook
Published Sep 27, 2019
Here is a list of some of the best restaurants in Fort Worth.
Doomsday art exhibition inspires students in debut

Doomsday art exhibition inspires students in debut

By Jacob Hook
Published Sep 6, 2019
The TCU Art Galleries presented a doomsday art exhibition that featured paintings, sculptures and an end of the world survival trailer on Friday.
Buster Graybill working on the R.M.U.T.T. Photo courtesy of Buster Graybill.

‘End of the world’ art exhibit coming to TCU

By Jacob Hook
Published Sep 4, 2019
The Art Galleries at TCU welcomes Buster Graybill's exhibition that features sculptures, paintings and a doomsday trailer this Friday.
Saby Sahoos tumultuous journey to TCU

Saby Sahoo’s tumultuous journey to TCU

By Jacob Hook
Published May 2, 2019
Saby Sahoo began 2014 as a TCU tennis commit, but a torn ACL took him on new path.
The Counseling & Mental Health Center, located in the basement of Samuelson Hall, offers services to students dealing with mental health issues (TCU 360 file photo)

How to deal with stress during final exam week

By Jacob Hook
Published Apr 22, 2019
Finals week is upcoming, but there are ways to handle the added stress.
What were reading: Mueller report reviewed and analyzed

What we’re reading: Mueller report reviewed and analyzed

By Jacob Hook
Published Apr 19, 2019
We’re back and we’re reading – everything from “CNN” to “NPR.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today, we’ve got the release and analysis of the redacted Mueller report, a fifth grade South Carolina student’s death ruling, McDonalds announcing a streamlining of their menu, Hurricane Michael getting re-categorized as a Category 5 hurricane, Joe Biden announcing his presidential candidacy soon and a New York judge upholding a mandatory measles vaccination.
Allergies on rise as on-campus flu numbers decline

Allergies on rise as on-campus flu numbers decline

By Jacob Hook
Published Apr 4, 2019
The flu is no longer prevalent on TCU's campus, but allergies are on the rise.
Student meditation group reduces stress, anxiety in members

Student meditation group reduces stress, anxiety in members

By Jacob Hook
Published Mar 6, 2019
Meditation and mindfulness practices are becoming more popular on TCU's campus because of the hard work of two TCU professors and a few TCU students.