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From the Dallas Museum of Art to a small Houston Gallery, here are some of the cultural institutions across the state who’ve faced security breaches.
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Rezoning south Fort Worth neighborhoods would stop dense multifamily developments from encroaching on the Rosemont area.
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A gift from “proud members of the TCU community” will cover spring semester tuition for 2026 medical school grads of the Fort Worth college.
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Chloe Cole claims the private university canceled an event because of her conservative viewpoints.
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SMU and TCU are about to play the final scheduled football game in a series that dates back to 1915 and has continued since the end of the Southwest Conference. In the 30 years since the final SWC season, no teams from that league have met more often as nonconference opponents than the Mustangs and Horned Frogs.
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The final Iron Skillet rivalry game between Texas Christian University and Southern Methodist University will take place in Fort Worth Sept. 20.
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A former TCU student filed a federal lawsuit against the university, alleging the school mishandled her sexual assault.
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The university announced its new TCU for Texans program Aug. 4. It aims to allow students to attend TCU who would not have been able to otherwise due to the cost.
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Pullin charts his vision for the Fort Worth university at a time of change for higher education and expansive growth at TCU.
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As the university removed mention of DEI programs from its website, TCU students reflected on the Black experience and the meaning of diversity.
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Mentions of the commitment on that prominent page have now disappeared. A Dec. 2 screenshot of the website, courtesy of the internet archive site Wayback Machine, shows a statement saying that TCU is committed to “building a university for all,” and noted that’s why DEI is a part of the core curriculum and a theme in TCU’s strategic plan.
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The growth is fueling higher rents and home prices in the North Texas city that was once seen as a more affordable option to Dallas and other major cities.