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Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana in 2020. Mr. Johnson, the new House speaker, has made a close ally of former President Donald J. Trump.
(Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times)

What we’re reading: Speaker of the House elected, Gaza fuel crisis and more

By Sydney Miller, Staff Writer
Published Oct 25, 2023
A category 5 hurricane devastates Acapulco, Mexico, fuel shortages threaten aid efforts in Gaza and more of what we're reading.
Grace Vanucchi, Mac Eubank and Sasha Voldina perform to “Super Important” choreographed 
by Sarah Newton.

Chi Tau Epsilon and DanceTCU present biannual Brown Bag Dance performance

By Caroline Kellam, Staff Writer
Published Oct 25, 2023
Alumni, family and students gathered to support TCU dancers on homecoming weekend.
The exterior of AT&T Stadium, inside which Delta Gamma hosted its annual Anchorbowl on Oct. 21. (Alicia Takacs/Staff Writer)

Delta Gamma’s annual Anchorbowl played at AT&T Stadium

By Alicia Takacs, Staff Writer
Published Oct 24, 2023
The Anchorbowl is a yearly philanthropy event hosted by Delta Gamma that raises money for their chapter’s philanthropy, Service for Sight.
The "Great Pumpkin" is displayed front and center at the Dallas Arboretum during this year's fall theme, "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." (Mattea Skinner/Staff Writer)

Five fall activities to do around Dallas-Fort Worth for the spooky season

By Mattea Skinner, Staff Writer
Published Oct 23, 2023
From haunted houses to pumpkin villages, there are many events around TCU to get students in the fall spirit.
Theatre TCU students observe as Drew Gasparini teaches during his on-campus masterclass. (Caroline Kellam/Staff Writer)

Theatre students perform for award-winning songwriter and musical composer Drew Gasparini

By Caroline Kellam, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2023
Broadway-bound composer advances Theatre TCU’s training by offering wisdom and assistance to students.
Entrance to the Texas State Fair. (Jaida Joyner/Staff Writer)

What to eat at the Texas State Fair

By Jaida Joyner, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2023
The State Fair of Texas is known for its deep-fried food vendors who can make gourmet and regional dishes that are native to Texas. Unique foods join the line-up every year to bring more and more fairgoers.
Alcohol at a football game.

The number two party school in the nation is cutting back on alcohol violations

By Kiley Beykirch, Staff Writer
Published Oct 19, 2023
The Wall Street Journal ranks TCU second in the nation regarding student satisfaction with the party scene, but that doesn’t mean students are racking up alcohol violations. 
The Fort Worth Bureau of Engraving and Printing facility produces over half the nation’s currency. Free public tours are available Tuesday through Friday. (AP Photo)

Fort Worth prints over half the nation’s currency

By Garrett Cook, Staff Writer
Published Oct 19, 2023
Approximately $526 million is printed every day, over half of which originates in Fort Worth.
Stage West Theatre

Theatre TCU collaborates with Stage West to bring a charming musical to Fort Worth

By Sydney Miller, Staff Writer
Published Oct 17, 2023
A modern retelling of "The Princess and the Pea" brings Theatre TCU students and acting professionals together to perform.
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is featuring the work of Louise Nevelson.

New exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art uses everyday items to provoke thought

By Georgie Hager, Staff Writer
Published Oct 17, 2023

The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas recently debuted the exhibition titled "The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury." This is one of the first exhibitions exclusively showcasing...

Two TCU students high-fiving while playing pickleball during club hours at the TCU Tennis Courts. (Photo courtesy of: Kate Woolsen)

TCU Pickleball club creates a welcoming environment for new and experienced players

By Sarah Smith, Staff Writer
Published Oct 17, 2023
With over 1000 members on TCU Engage, the Pickleball Club welcomes students of all skill levels to come and play pickleball either for leisure or competitive play.
The four panelists for TCU’s Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day Symposium, from left to right: Dr. Benjamin-Alvarado, Annette Anderson, Terri Parton and Chebon Kernell. (Abby McCutchan/Staff Writer)

Symposium discussion analyzes TCU’s relationship with native and indigenous peoples

By Abby McCutchan, Staff Writer
Published Oct 16, 2023
TCU celebrated its Seventh Annual Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day with a symposium discussing the university's relationship with native and indigenous peoples.