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Tips on offering servings of politics and opinions at the holiday table
By
Grace Amiss
Published Dec 8, 2018
Whether you’re headed home for the holidays or surrounded by people who actively voice an opinion different than your own, there is no doubt that having conversations about sensitive subjects can be challenging.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Committee proposes new core requirement
By
Oscar Hernandez
Published Dec 7, 2018
The DEI Committee and Academic Excellence Committee proposed a focus on diversity in the TCU Core Curriculum to the Faculty Senate.
Chanukah celebration to bring awareness of religion
By
Brody Haverstick
Published Dec 6, 2018
TCU’s Hillel Jewish Student Foundation is hosting events and activities to celebrate Chanukah and help fight anti-Semitism.
Seniors reflect on their time as a Horned Frog
By
Jacqueline Flynn
Published Dec 5, 2018
Seniors graduating this December share their favorite memories during their time as Horned Frogs.
Recent TCU graduates share the struggles of adulting
By
Haley Polk
Published Dec 5, 2018
Recent TCU graduates share how they learned how to manage their time and finances after getting their diplomas.
Things to do around DFW during TCU’s Commencement Ceremonies
By
Haley Polk
Published Dec 5, 2018
There is a wide range of fun family activities during TCU's commencement.
Effort to add DEI to the core curriculum moves to Faculty Senate
By
Benton McDonald
Published Dec 5, 2018
The proposal garnered the approval of the Student Government Association last week and will be presented to the Faculty Senate Thursday.
Senior Choreography Concert showcases diverse talent
By
Demi Butler
Published Dec 4, 2018
There will be free admission to the event at Erma Lowe Hall Tuesday and Wednesday.
Women make history in the 2018 midterms
By
Mariana Rivas
Published Dec 4, 2018
More women ran for government in the 2018 midterms than ever before. What motivated them to run and win?
Proposed Title IX changes open for public comment
By
Michael Rogers
Published Dec 4, 2018
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has added new provisions to the nation's Title IX policy and you can weigh in on them.
TCU asks for Catholic campus priest, no specific answers from diocese
By
Renee Umsted
Published Dec 4, 2018
The Catholic community at TCU doesn’t have a priest, and there’s no guarantee when they will have one.
Professors hope to make comic books more relevant on campus
By
Olivia Moody
Published Nov 30, 2018
Some professors are enthusiastic about switching from traditional textbooks to comic books in the classroom setting.
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