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Seafood restaurant floats to South University Drive
By
Andrew Van Heusden
Published Sep 4, 2018
Shep's Off The Hook Seafood will be the next food place to try out near campus.
Honor students help revive English as a second language course for employees
By
Grace Amiss
Published May 1, 2018
Twelve of TCU's employees spend an hour each Wednesday and Friday learning English.
Listen: Ball Don’t Lie: Clutch Factor
By
Bernice Ogbondah
Published Apr 26, 2018
The guys dive into NBA playoff action, get into what the clutch factor is and who has it, and a lot more this week.
SGA invites students, professors, alumni to dinner in the commons
By
Alexa Hines
Published Apr 24, 2018
The Common Table event invites students to interact with SGA and fellow members of the Horned Frog community.
SGA passes bill to increase rental textbook options
By
Michael Rogers
Published Apr 24, 2018
With tuition increases coming next year, the newest rental provision for textbooks looks to ease the cost burden on students.
NAACP chapter leads efforts to revive on campus
By
Carolina Olivares
Published Apr 19, 2018
A group of students are successful in their efforts to bring the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter back to campus and plan to discuss ways to bring awareness of equality.
Panhellenic to have community house this fall
By
Alexa Hines
Published Apr 18, 2018
Fraternity & Sorority Life will use the vacant facility for an all-Panhellenic house.
Hector Gutierrez’s worldly experience has helped establish Beach Volleyball
By
Alexis Guerrero
Published Apr 16, 2018
TCU beach volleyball head coach Hector Gutierrez relies on his experience with the USA beach volleyball national team to build quality players.
Student tells story of his life through one-man show
By
Taylor Boser
Published Apr 15, 2018
With no previous connections to TCU, find out how this student's passion led him here.
Alumna uses liberal arts education to create magical meals
By
Grace Amiss
Published Apr 15, 2018
A 2011 Liberal art graduate created a way to balance adulthood while paying homage to her Disney dreams.
Dean of Admission reflects on university’s growing recognition
By
Alexis Guerrero
Published Apr 14, 2018
Following a record-breaking number of applications, TCU Dean of Admission talks about how much the university has grown.
Provost’s retirement, hotel lease, parking highlight Trustees’ meeting
By
Taylor Boser
Published Apr 14, 2018
The Board of Trustees held their spring meeting where they discussed added more parking spaces, construction plans and more.
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