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Cranes can be seen throughout the campus skyline from various work projects in student experience expansion efforts.

Building TCU: the initial construction of Fort Worth’s first college

By Miller Kerr, Staff Writer
Published Nov 21, 2025
After a fire destroyed TCU's Waco campus in the spring of 1910, they moved to Cowtown, where it has been growing ever since.
After missing out on the Parke drop, TCU sophomore Grace Hebert designed her own pink mock neck sweatshirt through a small business. (Photo courtesy of Grace Hebert)

Add it to the cart if you can: behind the scenes of FOMO fashion

By Fiona Corrigan, Staff Writer
Published Nov 20, 2025
Fast fashion. Limited stock. Drop days. All this and more make up FOMO marketing strategies that target students, including at TCU.
The set of Circle Mirror Transformation

Circle Mirror Transformation brings community to the stage at TCU

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Nov 19, 2025
This past weekend Theatre TCU students, directed by senior Jacob Reese, played games and told a story.
The TCU Fabrication Lab ("Fab Lab"). (Aliyah Howell/Staff Writer)

TCU’s Fab Lab turns student creativity into reality

By Aliyah Howell, Staff Writer
Published Nov 19, 2025
TCU students are able to reserve various types of specialized equipment at the Fab Lab, helping shape the next generation of makers, designers and entrepreneurs.

TCU Club Tennis fosters friendship and community

By Krystal Guerra, Staff Writer
Published Nov 18, 2025
TCU Club Tennis encourages students of all skill levels to join, both on the court and in the stands.
The Dee J. Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center lobby is decked out for the holidays. (Perrin Gilman)

Season’s greetings: TCU Alumni Association hosts fourth annual Horned Frog Holiday Market

By Perrin Gilman, Staff Writer
Published Nov 18, 2025
The TCU Alumni Association hosted its fourth annual Horned Frog Holiday Market from Nov. 14-15, featuring 49 alumni-owned, local and small businesses.
Gutierrez Hall, a new favorite dining spot among students, draws both commuters and residents. (TCU 360/Nghia Tran)

Commuters caught between cost and convenience with TCU dining

By Ryland Scott, Staff Writer
Published Nov 17, 2025
Rising dining costs and shrinking parking leave TCU commuters feeling ‘price-locked’ at lunchtime.

Students report good experiences with various on-campus jobs

By Isabella Tankersley, Staff Writer
Published Nov 13, 2025
TCU offers lots of opportunities for students to find jobs on campus. Here's a sneak peek at those opportunities and insight from current student employees.
Three NuovoSound musicians perform Chase Morrison's piano trio “Skagway Heights” at the Fall 2024 TCU Student Composers Concert. (Photo courtesy of Chase Morrison)

TCU music student forms chamber music ensemble

By Caleb Gottry, Executive Editor
Published Nov 13, 2025
The new NuovoSound Ensemble is dedicated to performing music by living composers and musicians.
A welcome table for First-Gen Family Day stands outside the Brown-Lupton University Union on Nov. 2 as part of TCU’s First-Gen Week events. (Miroslava Lem Quinonez/Staff Writer)

TCU celebrates first-generation students

By Miroslava Lem Quinonez, PolitiFrog Editor
Published Nov 13, 2025
TCU celebrated First-Gen Week with events recognizing first-generation students and the broader community that supports them.
A Froggie 5-0 cart transports a student across campus late at night. (Photo courtesy of Riley Garlinghouse)

TCU Student Government Association aims to improve Froggie Five-O awareness

By Sydney Vance, Staff Writer
Published Nov 13, 2025
TCU SGA plans to install several permanent signs across campus to help students easily access the Froggie Five-O service.
Sigma Kappa posing for a picture at the Fort Worth Walk to End Alzheimer's. (Photo courtesy of TCU Sigma Kappa)

Horned Frogs go purple to raise Alzheimer’s awareness

By Megan Esparza, Staff Writer
Published Nov 12, 2025
The 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer's is almost here. Sigma Kappa sorority and members of the TCU community are getting ready to participate.