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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.
Hurricane Michael hit Florida near Mexico Beach on Oct. 10 in the afternoon. - Photo courtesy of the NASA Earth Observatory

Recovery ongoing as media coverage shifts away from hurricane

By Renee Umsted
Published Nov 12, 2018
The national media has shifted attention away from Hurricane Michael, but recovery is still taking place as the holiday season approaches.
FILE - This March 2, 2011 file photo shows President Barack Obama presenting a 2010 National Medal of Arts to pianist Van Cliburn during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington.  Cliburn, the internationally celebrated pianist whose triumph at a 1958 Moscow competition helped thaw the Cold War and launched a spectacular career that made him the rare classical musician to enjoy rock star status  died early Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013, at his Fort Worth home following a battle with bone cancer.  He was 78. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, file)

Concert hall of new Music Center to be named for late Van Cliburn

By Taylor Boser
Published Nov 12, 2018
The TCU Music Center will be named after late Van Cliburn, an American concert pianist.
Women of Empowerment Organization provides inclusion and support

Women of Empowerment Organization provides ‘inclusion and support’

By Olivia Moody
Published Nov 10, 2018
The student-created organization opens the discussion of issues women of color face on campus.
Daylight Saving Time has ended, making the days shorter and nights longer

Daylight saving time may affect some students’ mood

By Taylor Boser
Published Nov 10, 2018
Shorter days and longer nights may cause some students to feel a big impact on their mood.
Listen: Frogflix Episode 8

Listen: Frogflix Episode 8

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Nov 9, 2018
Andrew, Richard and Michelle are back with a brand new episode.
Crews install new waterline on W. Cantey for new fashion merchandising building (photo by Richard Edgemon).

TCU Board of Trustees vote on increasing tuition, updates on construction

By Taylor Boser
Published Nov 9, 2018
Fall tuition will increase by 4.9 percent.
The Skiff: November 8, 2018

The Skiff: November 8, 2018

By Richard Edgemon
Published Nov 8, 2018
Get your preview of both the Men and Women's basketball upcoming seasons and which candidate will represent Texas in the U.S. Senate.