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2015 Frogs for the Cure music video volunteers form a giant breast cancer awareness ribbon in the Campus Commons.

Frogs for the Cure celebrate recent success

Published Feb 2, 2016
The organization, which focuses on breast cancer research and awareness, recognizes 11 years of success.
The first place winner in the third through fifth grade rabies drawing competition.

The109: rabies cases often “overhyped” but remain a serious issue

Published Feb 2, 2016
The number of rabies cases in Tarrant County has been decreasing, but the county is still taking precautions.
The Frog Club program was recently rebranded, which came with a new logo.

‘New Frog Club’ to feel more exclusive

Published Feb 1, 2016
The TCU Frog Club, a community of donors and contributors to TCU athletics that includes current students and alumni, has been rebranded to feel more like an elite membership.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel walks off the field after the Browns lost 31-10 to the Cincinnati Bengals on Nov. 5.

Johnny Manziel involved in ‘possible assault’ with ex-girlfriend

Published Jan 30, 2016
Police conducted a search in Fort Worth for Manziel, who was previously dating a TCU student.
Fort Worth residents can start paying for parking from their phone instead of the traditional parking meter seen here.

Fort Worth offers mobile app to pay to park

Published Jan 29, 2016
The new app will work with 35 parking spots in the TCU area and more than 2,700 around Fort Worth.
The line was so long to participate in the Tunnel of Oppression that it took many students almost two hours to enter the tunnel.

Tunnel of Oppression overwhelmed by student attendance

Published Jan 29, 2016
TCU hosted its biannual Tunnel of Oppression, but organizers were not expecting the large crowd that this year's event drew.
Dr. Faegheh Shirazi, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, lectured on the branding of Islam on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, in Fort Worth, Texas.

University of Texas professor talks the brand of Islam

Published Jan 28, 2016
The professor talked about products that are “religiously approved” for sale to Muslims and how they contribute to branding Islam.
The Rev. Larry Thomas.

The109: senior minister at University Christian Church announces resignation

Published Jan 28, 2016
The Rev. Larry Thomas had been at the church since October 2011.
In this Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014 photo, I Voted Early stickers are seen at an early voting polling site, in Austin, Texas. In elections that begin next week, voters in 10 states will be required to present photo identification before casting ballots _ the first major test of voter ID laws after years of legal challenges arguing that the measures are designed to suppress voting. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

New voters: deadline to register for Texas primary is Feb. 1

Published Jan 27, 2016
There's still time to register to vote in the primaries. Here's how to get started.
Students listen to TCU grad Collin Sparks talk about his Missouri-based summer camp.

TCU graduate returns to campus to talk about summer camp opportunities

Published Jan 27, 2016
K-Kountry is one of 12 Christian camps that incorporates water slides and zip-lines with faith.
Bob Schieffer waves to audience members at the final Schieffer Symposium at TCU on April 8, 2015. Panelist P. J. ORourke is at left, in front of CBS reporter Holly Williams.

Bob Schieffer confirms the end of the Schieffer Symposium

By Danielle Johnston
Published Jan 26, 2016
After the symposium's 11-year run, Schieffer said he wants the program to end on a high note.
Shop view of Craftwork Coffee Co. TCU grad Riley Kiltz helped launch the coffee shop.

TCU grad’s coffee shop is a place to work and meet

Published Jan 25, 2016
Craftwork Coffee Co. aims to combine coffee with a professional environment where people can work.