While the game presents TCU the opportunity to showcase the university on an international stage, many students feel as if they are being cheated out of the home-field experience.
By Sophia Allen, Staff Writer Published May 4, 2025
House Bill 126 aims to keep Texas universities competitive in recruiting by allowing direct NIL deals, as a $2.78B NCAA settlement clears the way for sweeping changes in college sports.
By Emily Fincher, Staff Writer Published May 4, 2025
Senate Bill 22 (SB 22) would create a $500 million biennial fund aimed at bolstering Texas’s film and television industry by providing substantial financial incentives to productions within the state.
By Shaylin Smith, Staff Writer Published May 4, 2025
Texas lawmakers are considering new legislation to strengthen parental consent rights regarding psychological and psychiatric testing in public schools.
A lawmaker from San Antonio is proposing that mental health education become mandatory for Texas public school students. State Sen. José Menéndez, D-San Antonio, has introduced legislation that would...
By Shaylin Smith, Staff Writer Published May 4, 2025
New federal data shows that while the number of births in the United States ticked upward in 2024, longstanding maternal health disparities — especially for Black, Native, and rural women — remain a serious concern.
A special senior crew reacts to the madness of the NFL Draft, celebrates TCU players in the pros, discusses other TCU sports, and looks into the NBA & NHL playoffs in their last ever episode.
By Zahra Ahmad, Staff Writer Published May 1, 2025
An effort to prohibit voting on public school and higher education campuses unless they are completely closed during voting appears to be failing, but critics still see it as an attempt to make it harder for college students to vote.