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Professor of religion Scott Langston introducing "More Than a Word" filmmakers, John and Kenn Little, to the TCU audience Wednesday evening. Photo by Carolina Olivares.

‘More Than a Word’ screening addresses Native American based mascots

By Carolina Olivares
Published Feb 22, 2018
The "More Than a Word" film screening Monday night at TCU discussed issues Native Americans continue to face regarding mascots and culture appropriation.
TCU wide receiver Kolby Listenbee celebrates after catching a touchdown pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Iowa State, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

New details emerge in lawsuit against TCU, Gary Patterson

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 21, 2018
New lawsuit alleges mistreatment of injuries of five former TCU football players.
Between Colby Hall and Sherley Hall

Students working to build outdoor basketball court on campus

By Kate Redfield
Published Feb 21, 2018
Sprouting from a desire to connect students, an outdoor basketball court could link on-campus residents that normally wouldn’t cross paths.
Vigil honors former student behind 'Choose Joy' mantra

Vigil honors former student behind ‘Choose Joy’ mantra

By Taylor Boser
Published Feb 21, 2018
Chi Omega hosted a vigil to remember a TCU student who died from colon cancer two years ago.
(Photo courtesy of Subpop records)

Review: Father John Misty releases new song, anticipation for album grows

By Bernice Ogbondah
Published Feb 20, 2018
Father John Misty is back and obscure as ever.
TCU's Elite Dance Team is heading to USA Nationals

TCU’s Elite Dance Team is heading to USA Nationals

By Macy Yates
Published Feb 19, 2018
This will be the third year in a row the team makes it to nationals.
Into the Light, choreographed by Erika Record of Out on a Limb Dance, Sarah Newton and Laura Barbee.

Chi Tau Epsilon partnered with dance companies for AIDS Benefit Concert

By Mackinley Bullock
Published Feb 18, 2018
The concert raises thousands of dollars for the AIDS Outreach Center.
The Center for International Studies presented some information about their new study abroad program in Stellenbosch, South Africa during the Study Abroad Fair held on Feb. 7 in the BLUU Auditorium. (Photo by Michelle Carter)

New study abroad program aims to increase amount of students who travel

By Michelle Carter
Published Feb 18, 2018
TCU hopes to increase the number of students who study abroad with a new program in South Africa.
Registrar tests new final exam schedule

Registrar tests new final exam schedule

By Grace Amiss
Published Feb 18, 2018
Students taking night classes will have a concrete final's schedule this semester.
TCU Rowing Club spreading gravel as foundation for future temporary boathouse at Marine Creek Lake. Photo by Carolina Olivares.

Rowing club seeks growth and competition

By Carolina Olivares
Published Feb 17, 2018
The TCU Rowing Club has grown competitive over the past four years, so much so that it may present the idea of becoming an NCAA Division I Women's team to the university.
Historian wants people to view America's history from an outsider's perspective

Historian wants people to view America’s history from an outsider’s perspective

By Dylan Guest
Published Feb 16, 2018
Paul Ortiz talks his latest book and the importance of community education.
The official poster for Marvel's Black Panther in theaters Feb. 16. (Photo courtesy of Bleeding Cool.)

‘Black Panther’ earns many students’ seal of approval

By Michelle Carter
Published Feb 16, 2018
Students appreciated the film’s depiction of unity, strength and community after attending the screening sponsored by TCU.