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Lucy Priest (left) and Lindsey Sowitch (right) after crossing the Cowtown Marathon finish line.

Running on friendship: TCU BFFs conquer Cowtown Marathon

By Faith Lester, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2025
Marathons do more than test endurance. They also forge lasting friendships. Best friends Lucy Priest and Lindsey Sowitch find that sharing long runs and gratitude miles not only strengthens their bodies but deepens their connection.
The Leap Season 8 Episode 3

The Leap: Music moguls and more!

By Emily Fincher, Executive Producer
Published Feb 21, 2025
This week's anchors Analise Wachtel and Taylor Chronert discuss PR power moves, music moguls, and much more! Be sure to follow us on Instagram @theleaptcu for updates on our episodes and behind-the-scenes footage.
Unscripted: Frogball special segment, TCU sports, 4 Nations Face-Off and much more

Unscripted: Frogball special segment, TCU sports, 4 Nations Face-Off and much more

By Emil Asaf and Gavin Hughes
Published Feb 21, 2025
This week's episode of Unscripted features a special segment with TCU baseball, discussion of various TCU teams approaching the post-season, NBA All-Star weekend and NHL 4 Nations Face-Off.
FILE - Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is silhouetted by window light as he heads to the chamber to begin the week, on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 21, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

What we’re reading: Mitch McConnell retirement, new Gallup polls and more

By Colin McThorn, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2025
Mitch McConnell ends four decade tenure, one in 10 adult Americans identify as LGBTQ+ and more of what we're reading.
Military personnel board a U.S. Marine Osprey at the Naval Outlying Landing Field Friday, January 31, 2025, in Imperial Beach, California. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

What we’re reading: Trump’s birthright citizenship ban denied, Judge delays NYC mayor case and more

By Ashley Matustik, Staff Writer
Published Feb 20, 2025
The appeals court in San Francisco rejects Trump's order to reinstate birthright citizenship ban, Mayor Eric Adam's corruption case still on hold and more of what we're reading.

TCU News Now: Arctic blast, egg prices and wild video of a whale swallowing a kayaker

By Alexandria Salinas, Producer
Published Feb 20, 2025
This week on TCU News Now: an arctic blast sweeps across Fort Worth; how to beat the egg shortage and soaring prices; and the wild video of a humpback whale swallowing and releasing a kayaker. 
Chancellor Boschini stops by weekly CLP directors’ meeting. (CLP/Instagram)

Shaping tomorrow’s leaders: Inside TCU’s Chancellor’s Leadership Program

By Madison Haynes, Staff Writer
Published Feb 20, 2025
TCU's Chancellor's Leadership Program prepares students for future leadership.
Jaclyn Napier, Clint Gage, Scott Rickels, C.J. Meeks and Michelle Martinez Williston in "Melrose Stories" (2004) at Hayes Theatre. (Courtesy of Theatre TCU)

Writer and director T.J. Walsh brings romantic comedy back to TCU after 21 years

By Colin McThorn, Staff Writer
Published Feb 20, 2025
Writer and director T.J. Walsh is set to open his production of “Melrose Stories” on Tuesday, 21 years after its debut here at TCU with a revamped cast and new theater venue.
RRI Chairwoman Dr. Amiso George (center), Claudia Tiffany Rodrigues (third from left), and the RRI team at the one-year anniversary of the "150 Connections" mural (Pilar Olivas/Staff Writer)

TCU celebrates ‘150 Connections’ mural honoring African American leaders

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Feb 20, 2025
TCU celebrates the first anniversary of the "150 Connections" mural, which honors notable African American alumni, faculty and staff who have contributed to the university.
The Skiff: Texas proposes border unit

The Skiff: Texas proposes border unit

By Georgie London, The Skiff Editor
Published Feb 20, 2025
Volume 123, Issue 18: Baseball undefeated, new club for women in sports industry and more.
A file photo from May 19, 2010, shows a blue rectangular piece of microplastic on the finger of a researcher from the University of Washington-Tacoma's environmental science program after it was found in debris collected from the Thea Foss Waterway in Tacoma, Wash. Tiny bits of broken-down plastic, smaller than a fraction of a grain of rice, are turning up everywhere in oceans—from the water to the guts of fish and the feces of sea otters and giant killer whales. Yet little is known about the effects of these "microplastics" on sea creatures or humans. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

What we’re reading: New study finds rising level of microplastics in human brains

By Colin McThorn, Staff Writer
Published Feb 19, 2025
A new study conducted by Nature Medicine confirms microplastics are found in human brains more than any other organ.

Your Daily Update: Snow on the ground, Desmond Bane and a blood drive

By Taylor Chronert
Published Feb 19, 2025
On today's update: Fort Worth is under an extreme cold warning; Desmond Bane gets his jersey retired; and a blood drive at TCU.