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The Leap 11/12/19

By Brittany Kasko
Published Nov 12, 2019
TCU’s unscripted, pop culture talk show about lifestyle updates, gossip conversations and today’s hot topics.
Chancellor Boschini at Septembers Faculty Senate meeting. Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Tuition to exceed $50,000 moving forward

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Nov 12, 2019
Tuition for the 2020-21 academic year will $51,570, or 4.9% higher than this year's rate.
The BLUU may no longer be able to host an early-voting site due to a new state law. (Photo courtesy: Brandon Kitchin)

Texas could halt campus voting sites

By Benton McDonald
Published Nov 12, 2019
The law was signed in September and removes the use of temporary early-voting sites that TCU has hosted in the past.
A voter retrieves her I Voted sticker after casting her ballot at the Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco, in Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Texas Democrats suing state over new early voting regulations

By Zaed Yousuf
Published Nov 12, 2019
The lawsuit claims that the changes are unconstitutional because they restrict the voting access of the younger electorate.
Old cast iron piping underneath Princeton St. burst early this morning, causing water shut downs in the Moudy buildings. Credit: Grace Toups

Water line breaks affect Moudy for third time this year

By Grace Toups
Published Nov 12, 2019
A pipe burst on Princeton Street and University Drive caused all of the water lines in the Moudy buildings to be shut off Monday.

Noticiero TCU 10 de Noviembre de 2019

By TCU 360
Published Nov 10, 2019
Nuevos detalles sobre los cambios del mariscal de campo de TCU.
TCU celebrates first-generation students

TCU celebrates first-generation students

By Yulissa Cortina
Published Nov 10, 2019
TCU first-generation students met at the Founders Statue for National First Generation College Student Day.
SGA provides Scantrons for students. Photo by Heesoo Yang

SGA considering eliminating Scantrons

By Renee Umsted
Published Nov 10, 2019
SGA officers are working out how to reduce paper use on campus.
TCU cancels offer to trade tickets for canned food

TCU cancels offer to trade tickets for canned food

By Grace Amiss
Published Nov 8, 2019
TCU Police Department took back the offer to trade canned food for citation forgiveness.
TCU looks to keep students safe while studying abroad

TCU looks to keep students safe while studying abroad

By Astrid Souto
Published Nov 8, 2019
TCU's study abroad program added a new app in order to help keep students safe.
Hands on CPR. Photo Courtesy CDC.gov

TCU hands-only CPR clinic in Frog Alley

By Andre Riveroy
Published Nov 8, 2019
TCU is hosting a hands-only CPR event in Frog Alley prior to the Baylor game.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, along with lieutenant governor candidate Jacqueline Coleman, acknowledge supporters at the Kentucky Democratic Party election night watch event, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)

What We’re Reading: Republicans speculate on election results, new HIV strain discovered

By Alejandra Serna
Published Nov 7, 2019
Some Senate Republicans urged President Trump to change his tone and style in the wake of Tuesday's Democratic victories in Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.