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TCU News Now: Halloween celebrations, staying safe and staying warm

By Ella Hestand, Producer
Published Oct 30, 2025
This week on TCU News Now: your Halloweekend is covered, from celebrations to safety, to the weather changes you need to prepare for. 
A woman walks after Hurricane Melissa made landfall, in Santa Cruz, Jamaica, October 29, 2025. REUTERS/Octavio Jones

What we’re reading: Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica, arrests follow Louvre heist and more 

By Joya Ogier, Staff Writer
Published Oct 30, 2025
Updates on Hurricane Melissa, more on the Louvre jewel heist, strip Club Raid on Arlington and more of what we're reading. 
The Skiff: What's your favorite Halloween candy?

The Skiff: What’s your favorite Halloween candy?

By Roderick Villareal, The Skiff Editor
Published Oct 30, 2025
Volume 124, Issue 9: Also, decades of fashion, Halloween safety and more.
A man takes pictures of fallen electrical posts on the street in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in Santiago, Cuba, October 29, 2025. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

What we’re reading: Hurricane Melissa destruction, Trump tells Department of Defense to test nuclear weapons and more

By Anna Gasowski, Staff Writer
Published Oct 30, 2025
Jamaica hit hard by the Category 5 hurricane as it's now expected to move toward Bermuda, defendant found guilty in Sonya Massey case and more of what we're reading.

The living, dead and decor: a dive into the upcoming double-feature presented by TCU Opera

By Colin McThorn, Arts Reporter
Published Oct 29, 2025
Dealing with talking furniture, seances, the undead and murder, TCU Opera's double feature offers the perfect opportunity to cap off Halloweentime.
Some TCU student favorite coffee options at Ampersand.

TCU students’ guide to the best coffee shops in Fort Worth

By Jillie Yager, Staff Writer
Published Oct 29, 2025
From Ampersand to Magnolia Avenue, TCU students reveal their favorite Fort Worth coffee spots.
A partisan standoff over health care and spending is threatening to trigger the first U.S. government shutdown in almost seven years, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

What we’re reading: Israel strikes Gaza, States sue over Trump administration suspending food benefits and more

By Megan Esparza, Staff Writer
Published Oct 29, 2025
Israel launches new strikes in Gaza, states sue the Trump administration over food aid cuts as the government shutdown stretches and more of what we're reading.
FILE - Texas has warned that SNAP benefits to help pay for food won't be issued after Oct. 27 if the government shutdown continues. (AP Photo/Allison Dinner, File)

Millions face food insecurity as federal shutdown threatens to halt SNAP benefits

By Paris Goodman, Staff Writer
Published Oct 28, 2025
As the federal shutdown continues, millions of Americans could soon lose access to SNAP benefits, leaving food banks bracing for a surge in need.

Studio art success: the annual TCU Artist Collective Exhibition

By Sophia Rozycki, Staff Reporter
Published Oct 28, 2025
The annual TCU Artist Collective Exhibition kicked off Oct. 23, featuring pieces from 11 different honors studio art majors, allowing them to gain real-world experience in the gallery and much recognition for their hard work.
TCU students paint during TCU Day of Service 2024. (Courtesy of Texas Christian University's Instagram)

TCU’s largest ever Day of Service connects students with the Fort Worth community

By Jillie Yager, Staff Writer
Published Oct 28, 2025
TCU's 26th annual Day of Service drew a record-breaking 1,000 volunteers to serve Fort Worth nonprofits and community organizations.
D2L TCU student homepage. (Pilar Olivas/Staff Writer)

TCU to decide between Canvas and updated D2L

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Oct 27, 2025
TCU's contract with D2L is almost up and the school is evaluating their options to find the best option for students and faculty.

Monday TCU News Now: Disaster training on campus, tips for enrollment and the Leap’s new look

By Ella Hestand, Producer
Published Oct 27, 2025
On this morning's show: a planned disaster exercise is happening on campus, tips to help make enrollment smoother and the new look for the Leap buses.