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Kansas City, Kansas police investigate the scene of a shooting at Tequila KC Bar Sunday, Oct. 6, 2019, in Kansas City, Kan. (Tammy Ljungblad/The Kansas City Star via AP)

What we’re reading: A second whistleblower, four killed in bar shooting

By Tatum Smith
Published Oct 7, 2019
A second whistleblower came forward in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump over the weekend.
TCU housing helps upperclassmen find their home

TCU housing helps upperclassmen find their home

By Dylan Guest
Published Oct 7, 2019
TCU Housing will be hosting a fair to help upperclassmen find off-campus housing.
Courtesy of Mario Tama/GETTY IMAGES

What we’re Reading: Johnson & Johnson agree to settle in major opioid lawsuit

By Astrid Souto and Astrid Souto
Published Oct 6, 2019
The pharmaceutical company is the fourth drugmaker to settle in the multi-state opioid trial.
Book authored by youngest Global Innovator

Book authored by youngest Global Innovator

By Taylor Brumbaugh
Published Oct 5, 2019
TCU Press launched a book that was written and illustrated by the youngest-ever TCU Global Innovator.
Interior Secretary David Bernhardt with President Trump, courtesy of world.org

Changes to Endangered Species Act scrutinized by activists

By Zaed Yousuf
Published Oct 4, 2019
Changes to the Endangered Species Act allow the government to consider the economic benefits of species.
Books available for all TCU students line the shelves in the Mary Couts Burnett Library.

Stop wasting time, start managing it

By Leslie Fields
Published Oct 4, 2019
An academic coach gave students tips on managing time in college.
Students respond to 'Joker' mass shooting threats

Students respond to ‘Joker’ mass shooting threats

By Marley Capper
Published Oct 4, 2019
The release of 'Joker' has some feeling reluctant to see it opening weekend.
A group of TCU students in the 3100 block of Merida Avenue. Photo by Heesoo Yang.

‘Out of control’ off-campus parties could prompt tickets, arrests

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Oct 4, 2019
TCU students at a party that "crosses the line" will be ticketed or arrested, according to the Dean of Campus Life.
TCU students pet a  dog after it receives a blessing. Photo Courtesy: Lindsay Tomaini

Blessing of the Animals spreads awareness of animal advocacy groups

By Lindsay Tomaini
Published Oct 3, 2019
TCU's "Blessing of the Animals" helps make a difference in the community.
The Skiff: Oct. 3, 2019

The Skiff: Oct. 3, 2019

By Drew Mitchell
Published Oct 3, 2019

Volume 118, Issue 6: two new Froggie Five-0 carts Also: ULA talks to high school students, mental illness monologue, and soccer earns a draw

President Donald Trump insists he had a "perfect call" with the Ukrainian president, despite growing calls for impeachment. (Photo courtesy of Mother Jones).

What we’re reading: Trump fed up with media, Guyger sentenced to 10 years for murder

By Owen Roche
Published Oct 3, 2019
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders was hospitalized and a vintage World War II plane was involved in a deadly crash as well

TCU News Now 10/2/19

By TCU 360
Published Oct 2, 2019
This week on TCU News Now, an update on the latest information following the Amber Guyger murder trial.