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Bookstore hosts release party for student-authored cookbook
By
Kate Redfield
Published Apr 21, 2018
What began as a distaste towards unhealthy and overcooked cafeteria food, resulted in authorship for one newly published student.
Record 20,000 first-year applicants for fall 2018
By
Kate Redfield
Published Apr 10, 2018
TCU hit a record number of applicants for this year.
Frogs for Wellness looking to expand peer education program
By
Kate Redfield
Published Apr 6, 2018
Students interested in helping the campus learn more about healthy activities, can apply to be Wellness Peer Educator.
Mr. and Ms. TCU nominations open
By
Kate Redfield
Published Apr 5, 2018
Previous Mr. and Ms. TCU Finalists talk about the application process.
Student authors college-friendly cookbook
By
Kate Redfield
Published Mar 4, 2018
TCU sophomore publishes a cookbook to offer simple, nutritious alternatives to college students.
Students working to build outdoor basketball court on campus
By
Kate Redfield
Published Feb 21, 2018
Sprouting from a desire to connect students, an outdoor basketball court could link on-campus residents that normally wouldn’t cross paths.
Confederate propaganda during FWSSR causes discomfort for some students
By
Kate Redfield
Published Feb 5, 2018
Waving their controversial battle flag, the Sons of Confederate Veterans make their presence clear Standing outside the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
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