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The four panelists for TCU’s Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day Symposium, from left to right: Dr. Benjamin-Alvarado, Annette Anderson, Terri Parton and Chebon Kernell. (Abby McCutchan/Staff Writer)

Symposium discussion analyzes TCU’s relationship with native and indigenous peoples

By Abby McCutchan, Staff Writer
Published Oct 16, 2023
TCU celebrated its Seventh Annual Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day with a symposium discussing the university's relationship with native and indigenous peoples.
The 4 panelists at the symposium, from left to right: Dr. Benjamin-Alvarado, Annette Anderson, Terri Parton, Chebon Kernall. (Alicia Takacs)

TCU celebrates Seventh Annual Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day

By Alicia Takacs, Staff Writer
Published Oct 9, 2023
The day was highlighted by a symposium discussing TCU's presence in the Native American and Indigenous community.
TCU student feeds kangaroo at exotic petting zoo on campus. (Sasha Chapman/Staff Writer)

TCU hosts exotic petting zoo to campus for Recovery Awareness Month

By Sasha Chapman, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2023

Exotic animals, such as a kangaroo, a fennec fox, a bearcat and a lemur, were on campus last week as part of an effort to support students in recovery. TCU's Substance Use & Recovery Services (SURS)...

theCrew hosts a Texas-themed event for TCU students. (Katie Mitchell/TCU 360)

theCrew hosts “Everything is Bigger in Texas” event

By Katie Mitchell, Staff Writer
Published Sep 26, 2023

From the cowboy hats to the cookies, theCrew brought the essence of Texas culture to campus.   Desserts and lawn games, such as cornhole, were all part of  last Thursday's "Everything is bigger in...

TCU head coach Jamie Dixon and SuperFrog celebrate the 83-73 victory over ULM in TCUs season opener. Photo by Carolina Olivares

‘Riff Ram Bah Zoo’ has history too

By TCU 360 and TCU 360
Published Sep 30, 2022

At TCU, we love our traditions. Traditions begin the moment we curl the fingers on a peace sign or yell "Go Frogs" on game days. But what is the history behind these customs that have become a way of life for us?

We all love it and yell it at every event we can. It is the oldest cheer in the Southwest Conference, TCU's original athletic conference, and it might date back all the way to the 1920s.

Riff, Ram, Bah Zoo

Lickety, Lickety, Zoo, Zoo

Who, Wah, Wah, Who

Give "em Hell, TCU.

Frog Alley parking in Fort Worth, Texas on April 9, 2022. (TCU 360/Brooke Gianopulos)

Visitor side of Frog Alley garage is open for students during storms

By Brooke Gianopulos
Published Apr 19, 2022
Parking concerns from students include the lack of covered parking, lots close to campus and parking tickets.
The TCU Wind Symphony prepares to play on opening night at the Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU. (JD Pells/Executive Editor)

A dedication to sound: The Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU officially opens

By JD Pells
Published Apr 8, 2022
The concert hall that's changing TCU's campus officially opened Thursday evening.
President Joe Biden speaks at the Tarrant County Resource Connection in Fort Worth, Texas, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Joe Biden visits veterans in Fort Worth

By Lucy Puente
Published Mar 15, 2022
Biden visited veterans in Fort Worth to discuss issues such as health problems caused by burn pits.
Following CDC guidance, masks are optional for the TCU campus community beginning March 1, 2022. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Students react to TCU’s mask-optional policy

By JD Pells and Tristen Smith
Published Mar 1, 2022
Masks are now optional on campus.
Isabella Amado examines holographic anatomy structures of the head and neck using HoloLens Technology. (Photo courtesy of Jonathan Babirak/Taken through HoloLens goggles).

HoloAnatomy: A virtual view of the human body

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 30, 2022
The TCU School of Medicine is using holograms to study anatomy
Luke Savage, a pitcher for the TCU baseball team, poses next to a stack of gear donated to Blessed Feet. (Photo courtesy of Luke Savage)

Blessed Feet: A charity reaching young athletes around the world

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 26, 2022
Blessed Feet, a local nonprofit, utilizes community donations and volunteers to provide cleats to young athletes around the world.
FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2021, file photo, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks before he signs an anti-smuggling bill at McAllen City Hall in McAllen, Texas. Gov. Abbott has signed redrawn voting maps that pave a safer path for the GOPs slipping majority, leaving opponents hoping courts will block the newly gerrymandered districts before they can be used in the 2022 elections. Abbott signed the maps Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, according to a spokeswoman for the governor. (Joel Marinez/The Monitor via AP, File)

Gov. Greg Abbott approves new political maps amid lawsuits from civil rights groups

By Alexandra Lang
Published Oct 28, 2021
Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law the new congressional maps for elections, but some groups have already submitted legal challenges.