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Temperature will continue to drop
By
Marissa Stacy
Published Nov 12, 2018
Temperatures are predicted to hit the freezing mark right around 10 tonight, and by early Tuesday they should reach a brisk 26 degrees. But cold weather is not leading to canceled classes.
Recovery ongoing as media coverage shifts away from hurricane
By
Renee Umsted
Published Nov 12, 2018
The national media has shifted attention away from Hurricane Michael, but recovery is still taking place as the holiday season approaches.
Concert hall of new Music Center to be named for late Van Cliburn
By
Taylor Boser
Published Nov 12, 2018
The TCU Music Center will be named after late Van Cliburn, an American concert pianist.
Soccer overcomes deficit for first NCAA tournament win
By
Nick Stephens
Published Nov 10, 2018
The Horned Frogs bounced back from a 1-0 halftime deficit to defeat the BYU Cougars, 2-1.
Women of Empowerment Organization provides ‘inclusion and support’
By
Olivia Moody
Published Nov 10, 2018
The student-created organization opens the discussion of issues women of color face on campus.
Daylight saving time may affect some students’ mood
By
Taylor Boser
Published Nov 10, 2018
Shorter days and longer nights may cause some students to feel a big impact on their mood.
TCU Board of Trustees vote on increasing tuition, updates on construction
By
Taylor Boser
Published Nov 9, 2018
Fall tuition will increase by 4.9 percent.
Philanthropy Week brings awareness to importance of donors
By
Reese Price
Published Nov 8, 2018
Philanthropy Week is a way for the TCU community to learn more about the importance of philanthropy and the act of donating.
Students address diversity and inclusion in ‘Dear TCU’ campaign
By
Brody Haverstick
Published Nov 7, 2018
A new social media campaign is helping TCU students spread awareness on diversity and social justice issues.
UPDATE: Open Forum offers students chance to meet provost candidates
By
Oscar Hernandez
Published Nov 7, 2018
The provost search committee is progressing on schedule with candidates narrowed down to three semi-finalists.
Soccer earns third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance
By
Robbie Vaglio
Published Nov 6, 2018
TCU Soccer hosts their second NCAA Tournament game in three seasons as they take on Brigham Young University.
Day of the Dead celebrations encourage respect and civility
By
Renee Umsted
Published Nov 5, 2018
A holiday celebrated predominantly by people of Mexican descent aided in linking cultures and creating respect for the traditions of other groups.
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