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Three honors students hold a TCU flag while studying abroad in Dublin, Ireland earlier in 2017.

Study abroad options expand for honor students

By Alexa Hines
Published Oct 10, 2017
Honors students now have more opportunities to study abroad as Dr. Diane Snow highlights the importance of exploring a new location.
Pompeii. Photo courtesy of Kelly Simons

TCU study abroad focuses on preparedness in face of global terrorism

By Grace Amiss
Published Oct 9, 2017
The director of TCU’s Center for International Studies, as well as students who studied abroad in the past, reflect on how recent terrorist attacks will affect TCU's study abroad program.
TCU running break Darius Anderson breaks a couple tackles against No. 23 West Virginia. Photo by Sam Bruton.

TCU showcases its resiliency in gut-check victory over No. 23 West Virginia

By Garrett Podell
Published Oct 7, 2017
TCU becomes the only undefeated team left in the Big 12 with 31-24 win over No. 23 West Virginia.
Students bring tents and sleeping bags for camping out in the commons the night before College GameDay October 6, 2017. (Photo by Hunter Smith)

Students camp out to get full GameDay Experience

By Hunter Smith
Published Oct 7, 2017
Fort Worth faithful prepare for ESPN College GameDay festivities.
(AP Photo/Toby Talbot)

TCU campaign warns against the consequences of binge drinking

By Grace Amiss
Published Oct 6, 2017
Professionals and TCU faculty stress the importance for students to realize the dangers of binge drinking
TCU students look to do their part in combating tailgating fines with new service.

Two students start ‘Uber for trash’ service

By Michael Rogers
Published Oct 5, 2017
The service is popular with tailgaters looking to avoid a littering fine.
TCU police are asking for help identifying these two men. (Courtesy of TCU police.)

Update: Suspects in armed robbery near Foster Hall caught

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Oct 4, 2017
The student was robbed of his wallet but is now safe.
TCU flu clinic runs out of 3,000 vaccines before noon

TCU flu clinic runs out of 3,000 vaccines before noon

By Lauren Crawford
Published Oct 4, 2017
The clinic was working with 1,000 fewer vaccinees after a flu outbreak earlier in the semester.
TCUs Delta Tau Delta chapter has been suspended after hazing allegations.

TCU Police Department enforcing new safety policies for ESPN College GameDay

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Oct 4, 2017
TCU and Fort Worth police are teaming up to increase surveillance and supervision as ESPN's College GameDay expects to draw large crowds Saturday.
SGA to start no texting and driving campaign

SGA to start no texting and driving campaign

By Mariana Rivas
Published Oct 4, 2017
SGA's new campaign will raise awareness of the dangers of texting and driving.
Keynote speaker Matika Wilbur. Photo by Sam Bruton.

Symposium challenges Native American stereotypes

By Riley Knight
Published Oct 3, 2017
TCU explores Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day at the second annual symposium.
WATCH: SGA President talks fall concert, Sodexo, campus unity

WATCH: SGA President talks fall concert, Sodexo, campus unity

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Oct 3, 2017
President Ben Taylor stops by the TCU 360 studio.