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TCUs proposed plan for the appearance of the new buildings. (Photo courtesy of TCU.)

Texas Construction University: TCU to break ground starting late January

By Natalie Mitchell, Staff Writer
Published Nov 15, 2022
TCU will begin construction on two new residence halls and an accompanying dining hall in January 2023.
TCU men’s basketball struggles without Miles Jr., loses to Northwestern State

TCU men’s basketball struggles without Miles Jr., loses to Northwestern State

By Sederick Oliver, Staff Writer
Published Nov 15, 2022
No. 15 TCU men's basketball is upset by Northwestern State 64-63, with Miles Jr. sidelined.
TCU football fans cheer on the Horned Frogs at last seasons game against SMU.  Photo: TCU Student Media

Frog fans get deals by sporting purple on Friday

By Chaelie DeJohn, Staff Writer
Published Nov 11, 2022
Restaurants and retailers around Fort Worth give fans deals for wearing purple.
SPS President, Emilie Burnham and Historian, Stone Gebhart. (Sara Honda/Staff Writer)

Society of Physics Students’ leaders push for national recognition

By Sara Honda, Staff Writer
Published Nov 11, 2022
National recognition would help TCU Society of Physics Students be a better support and resource for future scientists during their academic journeys.
The Fort Worth Zoo’s many conservation programs benefit endangered and threatened species around the world like this female Fiji banded iguana, according to the zoo. In the past 30 years, it has successfully bred and released hundreds of iguanas and other animal species back into the wild. (Photo/Sally Verrando/TCU)

Fort Worth Zoo to celebrate 30th Anniversary Festival

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2022
A photo essay, taken at the Fort Worth Zoo, 1989 Colonial Parkway, Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, offers a glimpse of what visitors can expect during the zoo's celebration of 30 years and $300 million of habitat improvements.
Spring 2016 commencement. (TCU 360 file photo)

TCU Undergraduate Council to vote on graduation reduction Friday

By Jake Peterson, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2022
The proposed reduction would help transfer students progress more quickly to meet degree requirements.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, right, canvasses for votes, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Harlingen, Texas. As Democrats embark on another October blitz in pursuit of flipping Americas biggest red state, Republicans are taking a swing of their own: Making a play for the mostly Hispanic southern border on Nov. 8 after years of writing off the region that is overwhelmingly controlled by Democrats. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Midterm elections 2022

By Haeven Gibbons, Alexis Berry and Aidan Burt
Published Nov 9, 2022
After months of campaigning the results are coming in on the 2022 midterm elections.
Voters wait in line at a polling place at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs in Austin, Texas, on election night, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)

Live blog: Texas midterm election day 2022

By Haeven Gibbons, Staff Writer
Published Nov 8, 2022
Texans head to the polls today to cast their votes in the 2022 midterm election. Please check back for Politifrog’s ongoing coverage throughout the day and night.
FILE - I Voted stickers are displayed at a polling place in Cheyenne, Wyo. on Aug. 16, 2022. The instant polls close across the country when Tuesday’s Nov. 8, 2022, midterm election ends the Associated Press could declare winners in some races. On election night, the The Associated Press counts the nation’s votes, tallying millions of ballots and determining which candidates have won. It’s been done like that since 1848, when the AP declared the election of Zachary Taylor as president. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert, File)

TCU students share their opinions on voting in the midterm elections

By Yasmine Moussa, Staff Writer
Published Nov 7, 2022
Midterm elections are upon us. How do TCU students feel about voting?
TCU celebrates Texas Arbor Day with a tree planting on the west side of the Mary Couts Burnett Library on Nov. 3, 2022. (Camilla Price/Staff Writer)

QUIZ on Texas Arbor Day: Which campus tree are you?

By Camilla Price, Staff Writer
Published Nov 4, 2022
TCU has planted over 3,200 trees on campus that provide shade, food for wildlife and heat relief.
The tailgate trailer serves food to the TCU faithful before the Arizona State match on March 24, 2019. Photo by Jack Wallace

TCU tailgate survival guide

By Lucy Puente, Staff Writer
Published Nov 4, 2022
Take tailgating to the next level with these tips from TCU Seniors and the TCU Wellness Center. 
TCU Dutchmen perched in the front row of the student section vs Tarleton State, Sept. 10, 2022. Photo courtesy of Gregg Ellman

How TCU’s Dutchmen became the face of the student section

By Micah Pearce, Staff Writer
Published Nov 3, 2022
The TCU Dutchmen are a select spirit squad that interact closely with the student section at athletic events. They've only been around a decade, but they've made an impact on the game day experience.