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The Skiff cover for Sept. 14, 2023. Volume 122, Issue 3.

The Skiff: Football’s first road test

By Walter Flanagin, The Skiff Editor
Published Sep 14, 2023
Volume 122, Issue 3: Making sense of NIL, Through the Archives and more
The Skiff cover for Sept. 7, 2023

The Skiff: 2023 Horned Frog Football preview

By Walter Flanagin, The Skiff Editor
Published Sep 7, 2023
Volume 122, Issue 2: Football aims to bounce back, remembering Wes Smith and more
The Skiff: Welcome home, Horned Frogs!

The Skiff: Welcome home, Horned Frogs!

By Walter Flanagin, The Skiff Editor
Published Aug 31, 2023
Volume 122, Issue 1: Welcome from the TCU 360 editor, meet the Skiff staff and what IS a "riff ram?"
The Skiff Orientation Edition: Summer 2023

The Skiff Orientation Edition: Summer 2023

By Walter Flanagin, The Skiff Editor
Published May 15, 2023
Volume 121 Orientation: Top places to check out in Fort Worth, the Riff-Ram chant history and more.
The Fort Worth Zoo’s many conservation programs benefit endangered and threatened species around the world like this female Fiji banded iguana, according to the zoo. In the past 30 years, it has successfully bred and released hundreds of iguanas and other animal species back into the wild. (Photo/Sally Verrando/TCU)

Fort Worth Zoo to celebrate 30th Anniversary Festival

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2022
A photo essay, taken at the Fort Worth Zoo, 1989 Colonial Parkway, Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, offers a glimpse of what visitors can expect during the zoo's celebration of 30 years and $300 million of habitat improvements.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, right, canvasses for votes, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Harlingen, Texas. As Democrats embark on another October blitz in pursuit of flipping America's biggest red state, Republicans are taking a swing of their own: Making a play for the mostly Hispanic southern border on Nov. 8 after years of writing off the region that is overwhelmingly controlled by Democrats. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Midterm elections 2022

By Haeven Gibbons, Alexis Berry and Aidan Burt
Published Nov 8, 2022
After months of campaigning the results are coming in on the 2022 midterm elections.
Kodachrome play poster courtesy of Kodachrome cast member.

Theatre TCU’s partnership continues with Circle Theatre post-pandemic

By Caleb Gottry
Published Nov 1, 2022
In the resurgence of live theater post-pandemic, professional actors at Circle Theatre are once again taking the stage with Theatre TCU students.
TCU head coach Jamie Dixon and SuperFrog celebrate the 83-73 victory over ULM in TCU's season opener. Photo by Carolina Olivares

‘Riff Ram Bah Zoo’ has history too

By TCU 360 and TCU 360
Published Sep 30, 2022

At TCU, we love our traditions. Traditions begin the moment we curl the fingers on a peace sign or yell "Go Frogs" on game days. But what is the history behind these customs that have become a way of life for us?

We all love it and yell it at every event we can. It is the oldest cheer in the Southwest Conference, TCU's original athletic conference, and it might date back all the way to the 1920s.

Riff, Ram, Bah Zoo

Lickety, Lickety, Zoo, Zoo

Who, Wah, Wah, Who

Give "em Hell, TCU.

Ed Landreth Hall where TCU theater majors practice and perform. Photo: Caleb Gottry

Theatre TCU prepares for another striking season

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Sep 21, 2022
Theatre TCU is preparing for its 2022-2023 season, exploring new genres and kicking off the year with Broadway dance musical Sweet Charity.
The Skiff: Soccer draws record-breaking crowd and more

The Skiff: Soccer draws record-breaking crowd and more

By Ariel Wallace, The Skiff Editor
Published Sep 8, 2022
Vol. 120, Issue 2 for Sept. 8, 2022
The cover of The Skiff for Sept. 1, 2022

The Skiff: Welcome back, Horned Frogs!

By Ariel Wallace, The Skiff Editor
Published Sep 1, 2022
The Skiff Vol. 121, Issue 1: Chancellor speaks on "Abolish Greek Life" trend, volleyball shows potential vs. Wisconsin and Minnesota, and more
AP Photo

Collaboration, awareness: Strategies of the Fort Worth Police Human Trafficking Unit

By TCU 360 Staff
Published Apr 29, 2022
The Fort Worth Police Department Human Trafficking Unit, which transitioned from the major case unit in 2019, identifies and removes people being used by human traffickers. This story is part of "The City Beat," an ongoing series that explores issues facing Fort Worth.