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An Oscar statue appears in the ballroom during the 90th Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Monday, Feb. 5, 2018, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision/AP)

Review: predictions on who will win the Oscar vs. who should

By William Konig
Published Mar 3, 2018
Which films will win big at this year's Oscars?
Photo courtesy of AP images

BreakShuttle offers students trips to Texas cities for academic breaks

By Grace Amiss
Published Mar 2, 2018
BreakShuttle now offers bus tickets to TCU students who want to travel to Texas cities during college breaks
Joel Fendelman and James Chase Sanchez discuss the film Man on Fire at TCU on March 1, 2018. (Photo by Michelle Carter)

‘Man on Fire’ discusses the lingering racism in Grand Saline, Texas

By Michelle Carter
Published Mar 2, 2018
The "Man on Fire" screening discussed racism in Grand Saline, Texas and what pastor Charles Moore did to bring awareness to the situation by setting himself on fire.
The Skiff: March 1, 2018

The Skiff: March 1, 2018

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Mar 2, 2018

Volume 116, Issue 21: New Fine Arts Building Also: "The Office Gif Club" GroupMe, Horned Frogs inch closer to NCAA March Madness tournament and more.

WATCH: Two Peace Corps members talk their experience, application tips

WATCH: Two Peace Corps members talk their experience, application tips

By Taylor Boser
Published Mar 1, 2018
Two employees of the Peace Corps encouraged TCU students to consider applying for the Peace Corps, while they shared experiences they had that changed their whole lives.
Business school construction causing confusion for some students

Business school construction causing confusion for some students

By Colleen Powell
Published Mar 1, 2018
Construction put on the Neeley School of Business has caused confusion due to the relocation of classrooms.
Nelson Mandela’s former prison guard visits campus to reflect on their unlikely friendship

Nelson Mandela’s former prison guard visits campus to reflect on their unlikely friendship

By Brandon Kitchin
Published Mar 1, 2018
Nelson Mandela's former prison guard shares stories of his dear friendship.
Photo courtesy of Here Comes Treble

A cappella groups look to start next year on a high note

By Grace Amiss
Published Feb 28, 2018
TCU's a capella groups reflect on their past year successes.
Turchi speaks to students about the virtue of getting lost.

The English department kicks off spring Live Oak Reading series

By Maya Bulger
Published Feb 28, 2018
Live Oak Reading series lecturer makes connections between maps and writing.
TCU Food Recovery Network works to minimize campus waste

TCU Food Recovery Network works to minimize campus waste

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Feb 28, 2018
Students living in TCU's Worth Hills are joining the movement toward creating a more sustainable environment.
Alumna joins Survivor reality show in quest for a million dollars

Alumna joins ‘Survivor’ reality show in quest for a million dollars

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Feb 27, 2018
Libby Vincek said she joined the cast to prove that she was more than just a southern belle with a pretty face.
Tri-Delt sorority to host 20th annual Delta Dunkfest

Tri-Delt sorority to host 20th annual ‘Delta Dunkfest’

By Brittany Kasko
Published Feb 26, 2018
Delta Dunkfest gives students a chance to play basketball to help raise money for patients at Cook Children's Hospital.