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West Nile Virus is transmitted through infected mosquitoes. Photo by iStock.

Local West Nile Virus cases increase due to heavy rainfall

By Haley Polk
Published Nov 13, 2018
The recent rainfall is correlated with the increase of West Nile Virus cases in the fall.
Philanthropy Week brings awareness to importance of donors

Philanthropy Week brings awareness to importance of donors

By Reese Price
Published Nov 8, 2018
Philanthropy Week is a way for the TCU community to learn more about the importance of philanthropy and the act of donating.
Candidate signs in outside Tarrant County voting precincts. Photo by Carolina Olivares.

Hispanic voters credit O’Rourke for their participation

By Carolina Olivares
Published Nov 7, 2018
Texas had a higher voter turnout, especially amongst Latinos. Some say O'Rourke inspired them to vote to hopefully see a change in government.
Sophomore Emily Calloway looks at classes that she might be taking next semester. Photo by Reese Price

Tips and tricks for advising season

By Reese Price
Published Nov 6, 2018
Students give their best advice on advising and choosing their schedule for the next semester.
TCU Student, Dr. Oneybadi and Dr. George pose for a photo before the panel in the BLUU Auditorium. Photo Courtesy of Sam Fristachi

National and international students gather to discuss civil discourse

By Sam Fristachi
Published Oct 30, 2018
Five students from five different countries discussed the importance of debate.
The newest addition to the University Drive strip, Shep’s Place, opened for its first full day on October 18th, 2018. Taken October 18th, 2018. Photo by Jack Wallace

Shep’s Off the Hook Seafood offers new dining options

By Jack Wallace
Published Oct 29, 2018
Shep's Place opens up in Salsa Limon's former location to provide new food options for the TCU community.
Fogelson Honors Forum looks to the future of higher education

Fogelson Honors Forum looks to the future of higher education

By Kennedy Stadler
Published Oct 27, 2018
Keynote speaker, Cathy Davidson, challenged the TCU community to help revolutionize higher education.
Participants from Glamcon 2017 pose for a photo. Photo courtesy of Pink Peppermint Project.

Pink Peppermint Project hosts second annual Glamcon Experience

By Brody Haverstick
Published Oct 24, 2018
The Pink Peppermint Project is continuing to raise money for breast cancer survivors and patients.
A sign that says "Vote" placed outside in Dallas. Photo by: Jorge Sanhueza-Lyon/Kut

Political organizations and their efforts towards midterm elections

By Carolina Olivares
Published Oct 17, 2018
Young Republicans and Democrats at TCU have conversations to influence a higher voter turnout.
TCU Frogfest in the Commons Friday, Oct.2, 2015

TCU Homecoming Parade on hiatus

By Hunter Ince
Published Oct 14, 2018
Expect fireworks and a performance by the Walk the Moon, but no parade at this year's homecoming celebration
A monument recognizing Native American and indigenous peoples will be dedicated Monday. Photo courtesy of the Native and Indigenous Student Association (NISA) Facebook page.

New monument recognizes Native American and indigenous peoples

By Nick Stephens
Published Oct 11, 2018
TCU is taking an important step forward in mending relations with the Native American and indigenous community.
TCU quarterback Shawn Robinson calls out a play at the line of scrimmage against Texas in Austin. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto.

Thursday night football game proving difficult for administration, students

By Nick Stephens
Published Oct 9, 2018
Thursday's nationally televised showdown against Texas Tech is good exposure for TCU athletics, but it poses some logistical and educational challenges.