Since 2008, students have ventured abroad for Frog Camps, and some will now have the opportunity to attend the freshman camp in Sevilla, Spain and Washington, D.C., beginning this summer.
Frog Camp Director...
The 1873 Café & Sports Grill has adopted the philosophy of “fresh, fast and easy” with recent changes to its menu.
With the new menu, the biggest change regarding the food would be the freshness,...
At the age of 14, Marlo Greta started a hair accessory business that has landed her in the pages of Seventeen magazine.
Greta, a junior fashion merchandising major and art minor, is part of the university’s...
The Fort Worth Police Department informed the TCU Police Department of an off-campus crime alert that occurred in the Old Rip’s parking lot at approximately 9:44 p.m. Wednesday night.
According...
U.S. residents spent a total of $1.26 trillion on health care in 2009, a study released last week found. The top 1 percent of health care consumers accounted for 22 percent of the total cost, equaling...
In the midst of election season, students like Michael Millican have worked to foster a more politically active environment at TCU.
Millican, a junior political science major, said he founded the TCU...
Committed.
That’s the word junior political science major Michael Millican uses to describe himself.
Millican has been committed to bringing political awareness and activism to TCU through his founding...
After being confined to the Moore Building for 60 years, students, faculty and staff can now enjoy the addition of the Nell A. and W. Oliver Harrison Building to Brite Divinity School. The addition leaves...
Traveling more than 2,000 miles across five states, students journeyed back in time on the Civil Rights Bus Tour.
The week before classes began, the eight-day trip took students to social justice...
In an effort to help students find rides to and from the university, Student Government Association officials said Tuesday that they hoped to have a student carpooling website up by the end of the month.
SGA...
Beginning this semester, all students will complete the Student Perception of Teaching evaluations online using new software instead of in class on paper.
Cathy Coghlan, director of Institutional...
Welcome back! As the TCU community adjusts to new classes, schedules and buildings, the Daily Skiff has taken on some new changes as well. With you and all of our readers in mind, we have decided to take...