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Shift to automated locks may leave classrooms at risk

Shift to automated locks may leave classrooms at risk

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Nov 8, 2017
Most classrooms on campus have no way to be manually locked.
Lindsey Elliott, a senior mechanical engineering major and math minor, said despite TCU’s high female population, there have been times when she was the only female in a class or group project.

Women in STEM: bias and bridging the gap

By Abbey Block
Published Nov 8, 2017
Science, technology, engineering and math, commonly known as STEM, continue to be male-dominated fields.
Photo taken from IGN.

“Thor: Ragnarok” is funny but lacks a good villain

By William Konig
Published Nov 7, 2017
Latest Marvel installment leaves audience wanting more.
Students voice opinions about guns on campus

Students voice opinions about guns on campus

By Caroline Love and Bernice Ogbondah
Published Nov 7, 2017
Students debate allowing guns on Twitter after shots were fired on campus.
Two Roadrunner Shuttle service employees got into an argument and one fired a shot. This is a Roadrunner Shuttle, but not the one involved in the incident. (Photo by Elizabeth Campbell.)

Update: Shooter near campus is in Fort Worth Police custody

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Nov 7, 2017
The suspect is in police custody.
TCU community learns steps towards healing, hope and self-care

TCU community learns steps towards healing, hope and self-care

By Taylor Boser
Published Nov 6, 2017
Kristen Guillory spoke about her steps towards healing in her talk It's OK Not To Be OK.
Ted Legatski, the Faculty Senate chair, addresses the Faculty Senate on free speech

Faculty Senate talks ignorance and free speech

By Caroline Love
Published Nov 3, 2017
Faculty Senate chair Ted Legatski shares his opinion about free speech and ignorance on campus.
SGA promotes connectedness with Visibility Day

SGA promotes connectedness with Visibility Day

By Mariana Rivas
Published Nov 3, 2017
SGA's new monthly initiative called Visibility Day allowed students to share concerns with their representatives.
Andrew Wilson got his free hot shave for Movember.

TCU’s IFC gives out free hot shaves to kick-off Movember

By Shelby Kitson
Published Nov 3, 2017
Movember is a month-long campaign to raise awareness for men's health issues.
Students learned to dance to new grooves in a lesson on diversity through dance. (Photo by Shane Battis)

Diversity in Movement takes a step into social justice issues

By Shane Battis
Published Nov 3, 2017
Doctor Kristen Guillory uses dance to spark conversations on social issues.
Squad leaders brief their soldiers on the missions.

Army ROTC spends weekend practicing tactical missions

By Madison Goforth
Published Nov 2, 2017
Cadets camp out for a leadership experience.
Courtesy of Megan Bereznay

TCU’s A Cappella Society kicked off its season at the annual Fall Concert

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Nov 2, 2017
Two of TCU's a cappella groups, "Here Comes Treble" and "The Horned Tones," made their first appearances of the semester back on TCU's campus this semester at the annual Fall Concert.