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A member of TCUs Alpha Zeta chapter created the flyer as a simple way to learn about the political candidates

Latin sorority’s politically inspired social media post goes viral

By Taylor Boser
Published Nov 5, 2018
A flyer created by one TCU student is making it easy to learn more about the candidates running for senator, governor and attorney general.
Listen: Frogflix: Episode 7

Listen: Frogflix: Episode 7

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Nov 2, 2018
Frogflix returns with some very interesting talks and takes on new and upcoming films/shows.
Adam Fohlen and his son Ari, center left, wait in line outside a polling place at the Nativity School as a poll watcher who refused to be identified sits nearby, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Poll workers wanted

By Katie Carter
Published Nov 1, 2018

Students with a bit of free time can be involved in the midterm elections and get paid. H & Co. Strategies, a Republican consulting company in Fort Worth, is offering $10 an hour for people to...

Evergreen Valley high school students learn to use a touch screen voting machine during a training sesssion to prepare them to work the polls on the schools campus in San Jose, Calif. on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2004.  The students _ most too young to vote _ will serve as poll workers in San Jose.    U.S. polling places are facing a record shortage of poll workers, and many election experts are warning voters that they may face long lines, cranky staffs, equipment breakdowns, problems opening and closing voting stations and other hassles. Counties are trying to cope with the problem by last-minute recruiting and training sessions and creative recruitment drives.  (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

A push to spark interest among future voters

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Nov 1, 2018
High school students looking to jump start their involvement with the electoral process can serve as election clerks this midterm season.
A gas leak at King Family Commons Thursday forced evacuations of the building. Photo taken by Kacey Bowen.

Gas leak repaired: King Family Commons cleared after evacuation

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Nov 1, 2018
Students are urged to avoid King Family Commons following a gas leak Thursday afternoon.
TCU Student, Dr. Oneybadi and Dr. George pose for a photo before the panel in the BLUU Auditorium. Photo Courtesy of Sam Fristachi

National and international students gather to discuss civil discourse

By Sam Fristachi
Published Oct 30, 2018
Five students from five different countries discussed the importance of debate.
Course for Spanish speaking employees doubles in size

Course for Spanish speaking employees doubles in size

By Grace Amiss
Published Oct 29, 2018
A program that teaches English to its Spanish speaking staff has doubled in size since last year. 
The newest addition to the University Drive strip, Shep’s Place, opened for its first full day on October 18th, 2018. Taken October 18th, 2018. Photo by Jack Wallace

Shep’s Off the Hook Seafood offers new dining options

By Jack Wallace
Published Oct 29, 2018
Shep's Place opens up in Salsa Limon's former location to provide new food options for the TCU community.
Election essentials prep course preview

Election essentials prep course preview

By Brittany Kasko
Published Oct 29, 2018
Students, faculty and staff can attend a midterm election preparation course.
Alpha Chi Omegas flyer for their 2018 Walk a Mile in Her Shoes philanthropy event.

‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’ promotes domestic violence awareness

By Dylan Guest
Published Oct 27, 2018
Alpha Chi Omega hosted their annual philanthropy event where men raced each other in heels to raise awareness for domestic violence.
Fogelson Honors Forum looks to the future of higher education

Fogelson Honors Forum looks to the future of higher education

By Kennedy Stadler
Published Oct 27, 2018
Keynote speaker, Cathy Davidson, challenged the TCU community to help revolutionize higher education.
The Skiff: October 25, 2018

The Skiff: October 25, 2018

By The Skiff
Published Oct 26, 2018

Volume 117, Issue 10: TCU medical school earns accreditation Also: Wide receiver KaVontae Turpin is removed form the football team after an altercation on Saturday, the school of Interdisciplinary...