2015
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Resetting the table: A film about access to healthy food in...
Fort Worth can be a city of opposites. On one side, there are "hipster" coffee shops, upscale steakhouses and organic grocery stores. On the...
TCU alumnus launches records in pursuit of his dream
Andrew Sullivan is a TCU graduate. While a student at TCU, he worked as a DJ at KTCU radio station.
Little did he know that his...
SDS to launch new program in the fall
Student Development Services is launching a new initiative to promote financial literacy across campus.
Rachael Capua, assistant director of Sophomore and Junior Year Experience, shares the...
An unusual place for worship
Sunday mornings, the Aardvark turns into a place of worship where students sing and pray.
The college pastor who hosts the service shares how this...
A journey battling cancer
Olivia Ortega works at Market Square. She is always seen in the common dinning area.
We talked to her about her journey battling cancer. Check out...
The Multipurpose Facility: Four new dining options
The Multipurpose Facility has been open for two weeks and is offering students four new dining options.
Find out what some of those options are...
Multipurpose Building in Worth Hills now open
The Multipurpose Building in Worth Hills opened its doors at 7 a.m. Monday.
Students woke up early this morning to have breakfast in the new building...
Genocide survivor pursues justice through education
Johnson Mutibagirana is a student, a lawyer and a hopeful future judge. But few know what drives his ambition for education.
“In my country we...
TCU looks to offer resources for students to explore beliefs
During their first year of college, many students go on a quest to find their personal values and beliefs.
For each student, the path of...
Students apply to mentor first-year transfer students
In an effort to ease the transition process for transfer students, Student Development Services is creating a mentor program for incoming transfer students.
The Transfer...