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Kinesiology practical exam benefits TCU community

Kinesiology practical exam benefits TCU community

By Elizabeth Hinz
Published Nov 7, 2016
Free cardiovascular risk assessment event is led by TCU Kinesiology students.
Turner and Chair Jesus Castro-Balbi at a Faculty Senate meeting Thursday.

Chief inclusion officer shares ways to incorporate diversity

By Nia Brookins
Published Nov 7, 2016
Dr. Darron Turner talks diversity in the faculty senate meeting Thursday.
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. (Photo courtesy of Creative Commons).

Election Day is Tuesday

By Colleen Mortell
Published Nov 7, 2016
The 2016 Presidential Election will come to an end tomorrow.
TCU earns its second victory over a top 15 ranked team. (Photo courtesy: gofrogs.com)

TCU volleyball defeats Kansas State; snaps seven-game losing streak

By Saul Perez
Published Nov 7, 2016
TCU earns its second victory over a top 15 ranked team.
TCU falls to West Virginia in the Big 12 Championship game on Sunday night. (Photo courtesy: gofrogs.com)

Soccer falls in the Big 12 Championship

By Kacey Bowen
Published Nov 7, 2016
TCU fell to No.1 West Virginia in the Big 12 Championship game.
TCU students respond to what they want built on campus. (Meagan Thompson/TCU360)

MAN ON THE STREET: What do TCU students want built on campus?

By Meagan Thompson
Published Nov 6, 2016
Students give their opinion on what they want built on TCU's campus.
TCU AXO hosted a relay race for men in heels to raise awareness about domestic violence.

TCU Alpha Chi Omega raised awareness by ‘Walking A Mile’

By Kat Matthews
Published Nov 6, 2016
TCU Alpha Chi Omega held an event to raise awareness about domestic violence in the U.S.
TCU students walk through the Born with Horn Rhino interactive tour.

Vietnamese Student Association hosts “Born with Horn” event

By Laura Belpedio
Published Nov 5, 2016
The Vietnamese Student Association hosted an interactive event to educate students and faculty on the rhino crises in South Africa and the illegal trade of the rhino horn in Vietnam.
Trump and Clinton: Where are the campaign signs?

Trump and Clinton: Where are the campaign signs?

By Hannah Gibson
Published Nov 4, 2016
One strange phenomenon characterized this election season.
Dr. Tracy Williams, associate director of study abroad, discussed a new abroad program with staff assembly members Tuesday. Nia Brookins/TCU360

Study abroad office plans new opportunity

By Nia Brookins
Published Nov 4, 2016
Staff members may be able to study abroad in the next two years.
(Photo courtesy of Creative Commons).

Are students ready to fall back one hour?

By Colleen Mortell
Published Nov 4, 2016
Daylight Saving Time will occur this weekend, allowing people to gain one hour on Sunday.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie wears an I Voted, sticker after he voted Tuesday, June 2, 2015, in Mendham Township, N.J. A quiet primary season will wrap up as New Jersey voters head to the polls to pick Democratic and Republican candidates for Novembers Assembly election. Experts expect turnout to be quite low. In 1999, the last time Assembly races topped the ballot, only 6 percent of eligible voters went the polls in the primary,  fewer than 300,000 voted in that election. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)(AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Early voting ends today

By Nicole Strong
Published Nov 4, 2016
Early voting ends today at 7 p.m.