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The Skiff Orientation Edition: Welcome, Class of '28!

The Skiff Orientation Edition: Welcome, Class of ’28!

By Georgie London, Staff Writer
Published May 13, 2024
Advice from your fellow Frogs, explore Fort Worth, pizza reviews and more. 
TCU alumni connect with each other at Guy Fieri’s Dive & Taco Joint in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. on Friday Oct. 7, 2022. (Photo courtesy of Tristen Smith)

How TCU’s alumni chapters keep the Horned Frog spirit alive post-grad

By Addison Thummel, Staff Writer
Published May 11, 2024
TCU graduates can stay connected with the Horned Frog community with alumni chapters across the nation.
TCU fans sit socially distant in the stands during a football game.

Looking back at how the senior class persevered through COVID-19

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published May 10, 2024
TCU's class of 2024 entered college under unprecedented circumstances. On Saturday, they cross the stage to show they still persevered.
TCU senior, Paige Rogge, posing in front of Sadler Hall for her senior photo shoot.

Memorable milestones: Mapping out TCU’s best graduation photo spots

By Ella Schamberger, Staff Writer
Published May 7, 2024
TCU seniors have plenty of places to take senior photos on campus.
The curtain of TCU's Ed Landreth Auditorium. (Caleb Gottry)

Pulling back the curtain on recital season

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published May 5, 2024
TCU's three concert halls have full schedules during recital season. These are the people that make it all work.
Wyatt Sharpe leading a Frog Camp group through an icebreaker. (Photo courtesy of Wyatt Sharpe)

A walk through a TCU senior’s four years as a Frog

By Josie Straface, Staff Writer
Published May 2, 2024
COVID-19 impacted Sharpe's first year, but he didn't let that hold him back from achieving so much as a Horned Frog.
The Powwow: keeping a legacy alive

The Powwow: keeping a legacy alive

By Shane Manson, Staff Writer
Published Apr 30, 2024
The powwow originally referred to a healing ceremony conducted by tribal spiritual leaders. Now the powwow is a large group gathering and is one of the only ways that indigenous people can pass on historically endangered traditions.
April's Senior Speak-Up event featured seven graduating seniors sharing their experience at TCU. (Shaylin Smith/Staff Photographer)

Seniors reflect on their college experience

By Shaylin Smith, Staff Writer
Published Apr 27, 2024
Graduating seniors share all at Senior Speak-Up event.
Dionne Irving stands in front of the lecture hall and reads to the students. (Roderick Villareal/Staff Photographer)

Award-nominated author shares her story by reading it to TCU students

By Roderick Villareal, Staff Writer
Published Apr 26, 2024
Author introduces students to another world.
Miracle League volunteers after playing baseball with the kids on March 2024. (Photo courtesy of Carter Moore)

Let’s spend a morning volunteering with Miracle League

By Kim Moreno, Staff Writer
Published Apr 26, 2024
TCU student volunteers helped out with Miracle League weekend baseball games.
TCU Religious and Spiritual Life hosts a goat yoga event. (Photo courtesy of TCU Instagram).

Campus zen: how TCU is helping students melt away stress

By Allie DeSimone and Cate Stewart
Published Apr 25, 2024
Students find ways to alleviate stress with finals approaching.
Professor Todd Kerstetter leads the panel discussion with the Race and Reconciliation research team Lucius Seger, Marcela Molina, Kelly Phommachanh and Jenay Willis (left to right).

The fourth annual Reconciliation Day recognized students’ advocacy and change

By Miroslava Lem Quinonez, Staff Writer
Published Apr 25, 2024
Reconciliation Day highlighted students’ concerns and advocacy in the TCU community from 1998 to 2020.