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L.E.S.S. is more: New TCU Alert messages to be more concise

‘L.E.S.S. is more’: New TCU Alert messages to be more concise

By Branson Nelson
Published Nov 28, 2018
TCU has officially changed its emergency alert system to simplify announcements in emergency situations.
TCU gets in the holiday spirit at the annual Christmas Tree Lighting celebration

TCU gets in the holiday spirit at the annual Christmas Tree Lighting celebration

By Demi Butler
Published Nov 28, 2018
TCU gets in the holiday spirit with hot chocolate, cookies, Santa, fireworks and American folk-pop band, Johnnyswim.
Students across campus received this image through Airdrop.

Revitalized organization to push for campus-wide sustainability

By Mariana Rivas
Published Nov 27, 2018
TCU Sustainability will host events this week intended to promote environmental consciousness.
The deals and doubts of Cyber Monday

The deals and doubts of Cyber Monday

By Reese Price
Published Nov 26, 2018
Many Americans, including TCU students, took part in one of their favorite pastimes starting this past Thanksgiving weekend leading into this Monday: shopping.

The Skiff: November 15, 2018

By The Skiff
Published Nov 15, 2018
Concert hall in new Music building to be named in honor of internationally recognized pianist, the first of three provost candidates to attend on-campus forum Thursday and the Board of Trustees decides to raise tuition and has updates on construction around campus.
New Associate Director of Admission for transfer students to be hired by December

New Associate Director of Admission for transfer students to be hired by December

By Jacqueline Flynn
Published Nov 15, 2018
TCU Office of Admissions is currently searching for a new Associate Director of Admission for transfer students.
The open forum will be held in the Brown-Lupton University Union auditorium. Photo via TCU.

First provost candidate scheduled to attend on-campus open forum

By Oscar Hernandez
Published Nov 14, 2018
The first of three semi-finalists is scheduled to visit campus for Q&A at an open forum in the BLUU.
TCU celebrates First Generation Students Day

TCU celebrates First Generation Students Day

By Conner McBride
Published Nov 14, 2018
The event showed support for first generation college students.
Dr. Scott Langston served as the mediator of the discussion, asking questions of a student, a staff member and a leader of the local Jewish community. – Photo by Renee Umsted

Members of local Jewish community discuss anti-Semitism

By Renee Umsted
Published Nov 13, 2018
Panel members spoke about anti-Semitism in the U.S. and gave their suggestions on how to combat hatred.
Democrats will now be able to choose who chairs the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee come January.
(Photo courtesy of oversight.house.gov)

House shift moves subpoena power to Democrats

By Michael Rogers
Published Nov 13, 2018
Democrats set to take over the House in January will have a special authority at their disposal, that Republicans gave them.
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.
Students choose to stay warm in Union Grounds to study. Photo courtesy: Marissa Stacy

Temperature will continue to drop

By Marissa Stacy
Published Nov 12, 2018
Temperatures are predicted to hit the freezing mark right around 10 tonight, and by early Tuesday they should reach a brisk 26 degrees. But cold weather is not leading to canceled classes.