The new basketball practice facility is on schedule for completion in early March despite some construction delays in December caused by strong winds, associate athletics director Ross Bailey said.
The...
A frog meeting a queen might sound like a fairy tale, but it’s one that Jeff Crane will get to share for the rest of his life.
SuperFrog, played by Jeff Crane, assistant marketing director for athletics,...
TCU’s new head baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle has his team headed in the right direction.
His first recruiting class consisted of 13 players and was ranked No. 9 in the country, according to Baseball...
The three primary candidates for provost are described as men with contrasting styles, backgrounds and personalities.
“They’re different in terms of where they’ve been, what kind of...
Increased parking fines, more no-parking signs and strictly enforced tow-away zones on the streets surrounding TCU have produced mixed opinions among neighbors about whether parking problems have improved.
In...
Students who “shop and drop” classes has led the registrar to prohibit students from registering for more than 17 hours until the first day of class, university officials said.
Shop and drop...
Willie Mack Garza, the TCU assistant football coach who was arrested in September on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and failing to render aid to an injured person, has resigned.
Garza cited personal...
Greetings from all your friends at the TCU Daily Skiff. We hope you had a safe and fun winter break, and are as excited as we are about entering another semester at TCU.
As we kick off the spring 2004...
College is said to be a time for experimentation and self-discovery, to strike out on one’s own — form your own identity and opinions. It’s a time to break the habit of making choices...
Imagine you get in bed one night and tune into the fair, unbiased reporting of the Fox News Channel. Tonight’s topic: The radical left wing is subjecting us to the socialist idea of nationalized...
The Skiff newsroom is just like a classroom when you think about it.
Except that any mistake — however small, however large — can be read by more than 8,000 students. And people will call...