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Students walking on the TCU campus. (Photo courtesy of TCU Admission)

TCU first-year students adjust to college life, but call for stronger academic readiness

By Megan Esparza, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
TCU first-year students are adjusting well, but are in need of workshops and TCU Online training before classes start.
English Dr. Jane Goodall, chimpanzee researcher and naturalist, observes through glass some of Taronga Zoo's 25 member chimpanzee colony in Sydney, August 31. Goodall, who has spent most of her life studying chimpanzees in Africa is in Australia to raise awareness that chimpanzee numbers in the wild have plummeted 75 percent in 10 years leaving only 250,000 in their homelands of Central and West Africa.  AUSTRALIA

What we’re reading: Jane Goodall dead at 91, judge cuts to New York City anti-terrorism funding and more

By Jillie Yager, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
A judge blocks NYC anti-terror funding cuts, layoffs loom as the government shutdown continues and more of what we're reading.
A sign stands outside the Library of Congress on the first day of a partial government shutdown in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 1, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

What we’re reading: Federal employees could lose jobs, chimney collapses in New York City and more

By DJ Williams, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2025
Federal workers face looming firings in the shutdown, a chimney collapse shakes New York City and more of what we're reading.
The Skiff: KTCU, Roxo celebrate new homes

The Skiff: KTCU, Roxo celebrate new homes

By Roderick Villareal, The Skiff Editor
Published Oct 2, 2025
Volume 124, Issue 5: Also, pastry chef finds passion through creative calling, scooter thefts and more.
Roller Rabbit’s college pop-up tour makes it way to Texas, with TCU as the first stop out of three Texas universities.

Roller Rabbit brings school spirit and pajamas to TCU

By Macy Bayer, Staff Writer
Published Oct 1, 2025
From the Instagram comments section to reality, Roller Rabbit comes to TCU as part of the brand’s college pop-up tour.
The sky begins to brighten just before sunrise behind the U.S. Capitol on the second day of a federal government shutdown in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 2, 2025. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

What we’re reading: Government shutdown, Hollywood’s first AI actor sparks backlash and more

By Sydney Vance, Staff Writer
Published Oct 1, 2025
Government shutdown, "AI actor" Tillie Norwood tries to join SAG-AFTRA, Typhoon Bualoi in Vietnam and more of what we're reading.
Coach Sonny Dykes walks down the sideline at Amon G. Carter Stadium, Nov. 23, 2024. The TCU Horned Frogs beat the Arizona Wildcats 49-28. (TCU 360 Photo by Shane Manson)

The Frogs look to bounce back at home against Colorado

By Cal Phillips, Staff Writer
Published Oct 1, 2025
After a loss on the road against Arizona State, the Frogs look to beat the Buffaloes at home.

TCU News Now: Government shutdown, campus food favorites are back and Oktoberfest

By Caden Polansky, Producer
Published Oct 1, 2025
This week on TCU News Now: The U.S. Government shutdown, the campus food favorites that made a comeback and celebrating Oktoberfest across the country.
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden celebrated ¡Celebramos! to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month. (Roderick Villareal)

Fort Worth Botanic Garden kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with annual event, ¡Celebramos!

By Ethan Zeiner, Staff Writer
Published Oct 1, 2025
From mariachi and Latin cuisine to a colorful flag parade, ¡Celebramos! brought Hispanic Heritage Month to life at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Jack Beauchmp at Colonial Country Club for the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational.

TCU Men’s Golf host day one of the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational

By Madison Haynes and Grace Brunton
Published Sep 30, 2025
TCU Men’s Golf finished in 11th place in Day 1 of the tournament, with junior Toby Wilt finishing 24th after Round One.
Mitchell Ford serenades students in the Campus Commons during the first Tuesday Tunes of the 2025 school year. (Bud Riley/Staff Writer)

TCU’s Tuesday Tunes needs student musicians to keep the tradition alive

By Bud Riley, Staff Writer
Published Sep 30, 2025
Tuesday Tunes brings live student music to the Campus Commons every Tuesday night, but five years in, the tradition is struggling to keep its stage filled.
Professional development coaches pose for a group photo, Feb. 14, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Professional Development Center)

Kicking off success: “Welcome 2 Neeley” looks to give first-year business students a boost

By Sofia DelliCarpini, Staff Writer
Published Sep 30, 2025
How the Neeley School of Business is working towards making first-year students feel more welcomed and creating an easier transition for them.