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Listen: Ball Don’t Lie: Cleveland Rocks
By
Andrew Van Heusden
Published Sep 12, 2018
Ball Don't Lie brings in Cleveland Cavaliers fan Nick Stephens to chat about LeBron.
TCU, SMU face off in Dance Marathon challenge
By
Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Sep 12, 2018
The TCU and SMU Dance Marathon teams competed in their own version of the Iron Skillet.
Student Government looks to fill 10 open seats
By
Benton McDonald
Published Sep 11, 2018
Student Body President Abbey Widick hopes the appointed representatives will add diversity and perspective to SGA.
Changes to Dutch’s Hamburgers include full bar, extended hours
By
Nick Stephens
Published Sep 11, 2018
A popular burger joint on South University Drive now has a full bar and expanded seating, among other changes.
TCU organizations promote suicide prevention awareness
By
Alana Wynn
Published Sep 11, 2018
TCU organizations collaborate to host suicide prevention education events for National Suicide Prevention Week.
Review: “Operation Finale” misses an opportunity
By
Michelle Carter
Published Sep 9, 2018
Based on the true story of how Israeli Mossad agents are sent to Argentina to find Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi war criminal.
September brings new construction developments to campus
By
Grace Amiss
Published Sep 7, 2018
Here's the latest construction at TCU for September.
Pillars added to Worth Hills give representation to one Greek council
By
Taylor Boser
Published Sep 7, 2018
The National Pan-Hellenic Council has pillars in Worth Hills to represent the organizations.
Salsa Limon moves from University Drive to Magnolia Ave
By
Demi Butler
Published Sep 5, 2018
Salsa Limon "Universidad" of University Drive relocates to Magnolia Ave to open "Maggie"
Seafood restaurant floats to South University Drive
By
Andrew Van Heusden
Published Sep 4, 2018
Shep's Off The Hook Seafood will be the next food place to try out near campus.
Review: Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman” brings it on
By
Michelle Carter
Published Aug 30, 2018
Lee’s freshest film follows the story of Colorado Springs’ first African American police officer who manages to infiltrate the KKK in the 1970s.
School splits into two departments
By
Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 27, 2018
The School of Geology, Energy and the Environment will split into two departments this September.
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