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TCU students try to navigate famously confusing Sid W. Richardson building
By
Abby Hoffacker
, Staff Writer
Published Aug 23, 2023
The building has been confusing TCU students for decades.
We’re getting sleepy
By
Georgie London
, Staff Writer
Published Aug 2, 2023
Americans are sleep deprived. College students, especially, rely on caffeine and are seeing the effects of sleep deprivation.
Artists and instructors from around the world performing in PianoTexas
By
Emmaday Ormond
Published Jun 12, 2023
PianoTexas is an international festival and academy in Fort Worth from June 5 - July 2.
The greens of Colonial Country Club
By
Annika Clark
Published May 26, 2023
J. Marvin Leonard's vision of a "premiere" golf course became a reality when Colonial Country Club opened in 1936.
Bylaw change allows Rho Gammas to affiliate with their chapters during recruitment
By
Ryan Thorpe
, Staff Writer
Published May 15, 2023
TCU Panhellenic approved a bylaw allowing Rho Gammas to keep their affiliation open to potential new members this summer.
‘Stars of Tomorrow in Concert’: TCU Opera’s season finale
By
Caleb Gottry
Published May 2, 2023
TCU Opera performs "Stars of Tomorrow in Concert" to feature members of the studio in their dream roles.
The Skiff Graduation Edition: From students to alums
By
Walter Flanagin
, The Skiff Editor
Published Apr 27, 2023
Volume 121, Issue 25: What to expect for graduation, confetti toss and more
Fraternity cooler painting guide
By
Lucy Puente
, Staff Writer
Published Apr 25, 2023
The daunting task may take weeks, but here are some tips to help you paint the best ‘Frat Cooler’ like a pro.
How studying abroad affects a student’s future career path
By
Noelle Siwek
, Staff Writer
Published Apr 24, 2023
Going global gives students the opportunity to explore new perspectives while navigating different cultures and working with a diverse group of peers.
A young entrepreneur follows his dreams after years of mistreatment
By
Steven Magallon
, Staff Writer
Published Apr 20, 2023
David Flores, 22, leaves the fast-food industry to pursue a career as a nail technician.
New club provides community and a piece of home away from home
By
Walter Flanagin
, Staff Writer
Published Apr 20, 2023
The Japanese Language and Culture Association provides engaging learning opportunities outside of the classroom.
Transfer students aim for a smooth transition into TCU
By
Sydney Brunson
, Staff Writer
Published Apr 20, 2023
TCU transfer students face academic and social difficulties as they transition into a new school.
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