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Baylor coach Art Briles, right and TCU Gary Patterson talks before their NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014, in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo/Jerry Larson)

For Big 12 playoff hopefuls, losing isn’t an option

Published Oct 22, 2015
From what we've seen, running the table may be the only way for a Big 12 team to get into the playoff.

The legal drinking age shouldn’t be lowered

By Abigail Massey, Special Contributor
Published Jun 1, 2015
Opinion: For most Americans under the age of 21, alcohol is the drug of choice, but that doesn't mean the drinking age should be changed.

Pass/No Credit needs a change

Published May 22, 2015

 TCU should allow students to decide at the end of each academic year if they want to elect the Pass/No Credit option for one of their classes. The university allows students to P/NC up to...

College athletes deserve to be paid

Published May 19, 2015
College athletes deserve to be paid.
What to do with family and friends during graduation weekend

What to do with family and friends during graduation weekend

Published May 7, 2015

TCU graduation is a time to celebrate accomplishments with family and friends but also a time to say goodbye to Fort Worth. Here are the top places in Cowtown to entertain family and friends during...

The beginning of theEnd

The beginning of theEnd

Published Apr 23, 2015

TheEnd’s project – counteracting alcohol abuse, assault and vandalism with free alternatives for students such as concerts and comedy acts – has achieved some success within the current school year. But...

Alcohol and responsible citizenship: Can they mix?

Alcohol and responsible citizenship: Can they mix?

Published Apr 16, 2015

The TCU mission statement calls all students to be responsible citizens, but what does that really mean? The phrasing seems vague, but the practice of responsible citizenship can sometimes be lost in...

Informed voting is essential to SGA elections

Informed voting is essential to SGA elections

Published Apr 9, 2015

Every student on campus is affected by the Student Government Association. Only a few go out and return the favor. SGA officer hopefuls are ramping up their campaigns in anticipation of voting next...

Dallas Cowboys signing perpetuates issues TCU looks to end

Dallas Cowboys signing perpetuates issues TCU looks to end

Published Apr 2, 2015

On March 19, the Dallas Cowboys signed defensive end Greg Hardy to a one-year, $11.3 million deal. From a football perspective, the signing seems to make perfect sense. The Cowboys ranked...

Students spend too much, but don't participate enough

Students spend too much, but don’t participate enough

Published Mar 26, 2015

TCU students will spend an estimate of $59,370 annually, according to TCU's admission website. This includes, of course, living on campus, as well as utilizing the TCU health insurance. Still,...

Letter to the Editor: Stopping sexual assault at TCU

Letter to the Editor: Stopping sexual assault at TCU

Published Mar 25, 2015

Dear Editor, I want to propose to you a bold and necessary idea: we can stop sexual assault at TCU. We have all agreed that sexual assault is a problem on our campus, but we have not yet agreed that...

Marijuana debate encourages student discussion

Marijuana debate encourages student discussion

Published Mar 19, 2015

'Controversial' topics may be discussed between students, but TCU rarely hosts sponsored panels on said topic. That said, the debate on the legalization of recreational marijuana is making headlines...