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TCU 360

Is TCU’s firework obsession because of Boschini? ‘It doesn’t hurt.’

By Rachel Tiede
Published May 10, 2017
It's not hard to find fireworks at a TCU celebration, and the school spends thousands on them each year. But the Chancellor says it's worth it.
TCU Values and Ventures competition grows to largest in school history

TCU Values and Ventures competition grows to largest in school history

By Rachel Tiede
Published Apr 21, 2017
The TCU Values and Ventures Competition began Friday with teams competing for thousands of dollars.

TCU’s diversity falls middle of the road compared to peer institutions

By Rachel Tiede
Published Apr 5, 2017
The university had its most diverse student body ever this year, but is continuing to push for more.
Heath Einstein, interim dean  of admission (Photo courtesy of TCU),  talks diversity at TCU.

TCU Office of Admission to add new programs to attract and keep diversity

By Rachel Tiede
Published Mar 30, 2017
See what the admission office is implementing to increase students of color on campus.
TCU, UNTHSC students highlight partnership of medicine and nutrition

TCU, UNTHSC students highlight partnership of medicine and nutrition

By Rachel Tiede
Published Mar 22, 2017
What does it mean when a doctor says "eat healthier"? These future medical professionals are finding out.
Jackson Grosskopf is lifted into the air during a performance by The Horned Tones at the ICCA Quarterfinal Competition Saturday, February 18, 2017.

TCU a cappella groups sweep top two spots at competition

By Rachel Tiede
Published Feb 20, 2017
For the first time, TCU a cappella groups will compete at the semifinal level.
Sabrina Harb, TCU senior and founder of License to Trill performs Saturday, January 28, 2016 in the Brown Lupton University Union Ballroom at a LUNGevity event.

A father’s memory helps raise money and awareness for cancer

By Rachel Tiede
Published Feb 1, 2017
One TCU student is using the power of music to give back.
Purple string was wrapped around branches in the Moudy atrium March 28 as part of the Art in Unexpected Places project.

Art surprises in unexpected places

By Rachel Tiede
Published Apr 15, 2016
Students in the Drawing II class showcase their art by placing it around campus.

Despite new 3-D printing lab, Frogs aren’t fabricating

Published Apr 4, 2016
With the library renovations, TCU added a Fabrication Lab with three 3-D printers. But frogs aren’t taking advantage of the free service.
Frogs succeed in zoo enrichment project

Frogs succeed in zoo enrichment project

Published Mar 7, 2016
The Fort Worth Zoo is one of the most popular attractions in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Some Horned Frogs worked to make it even better.
Gamers Guild brings in new generation of games into club

Gamer’s Guild brings in new generation of games into club

Published Feb 12, 2016
As a new generation of gamers comes to the TCU Gamer's Guild, the type of games played--and the culture--has had to adapt.
TCU Rowing Team is training for an intense spring season

TCU Rowing Team is training for an intense spring season

Published Dec 8, 2015
The TCU Rowing Club just finished its fall season, and is now working toward intense sprint races in the spring.