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Early voting stickers are seen at a polling station Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022, in Milwaukee. Tuesday marks the first day to vote early in Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

‘I voted because I care.’ The importance of voting in the midterm elections

By Hope Crockett, Staff Writer
Published Nov 1, 2022
Midterm elections take place Nov. 8 and will determine Texas policies and elected officials, including the state's next governor.
IJM members selling donated clothing at pop up thrift shop. (Sara Honda/Staff Writer)

TCU student organization supports anti-human trafficking cause with pop-up shop

By Sara Honda, Staff Writer
Published Nov 1, 2022
TCU International Justice Mission's annual pop-up shop helps initiate conversations about human trafficking while raising funds for anti-trafficking programs.
No. 7 TCU moves to 8-0 after defeating West Virginia 41-31 on Oct. 29, 2022. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

No. 7 TCU football bests West Virginia 41-31 in Morgantown to stay undefeated

By Micah Pearce, Staff Writer
Published Oct 30, 2022
No. 7 TCU beat West Virginia 41-31 in Morgantown to remain undefeated at 8-0.
TCU's head football coach Francis Schmidt led the Frogs to their first Southwest Conference championship. Dec. 4, 1929.

Francis Schmidt: A story of TCU coaching excellence

By Micah Pearce, Staff Writer
Published Oct 28, 2022
TCU's Sonny Dykes has won his first seven games as head coach of the Frogs football team. The last coach to do that was Francis Schmidt, who led TCU football and basketball to conference championships.
Student volunteers make sandwiches for a local homeless shelter as part of TCU Day of Service 2021. (Courtesy of Cata Arias)

Campus-wide day of service gets students engaged with the Fort Worth community

By Sarah Walter, Staff Writer
Published Oct 28, 2022
Students can choose from more than 20 off-campus volunteer sites including elementary schools, local parks, festivals, Boys & Girls Clubs, food banks and community farms. On-campus activities include making blankets, sandwiches or hygiene bags or volunteering with children.
Tend + Temple's first product, a facial moisturizer, is set to launch next month. (Photo courtesy of Heath Jordan)

A Neeley student’s journey from Air Force veteran to entrepreneur

By Emma Watson, Staff Writer
Published Oct 27, 2022
A TCU entrepreneur is launching Tend + Temple, a skincare line inspired by his experiences as an Air Force veteran and student.
TCU Chancellor Victor Boschini on October 26, 2022. The town hall meetings were held in TCU's Intercultural Center. (Leah Bolling/ Staff Writer)

TCU football success, new residence halls discussed at Chancellor’s town halls

By Leah Bolling, Staff Writer
Published Oct 26, 2022
TCU Chancellor Victor Boschini hosted the bi-annual faculty/staff and student town hall to discuss and answer any questions the TCU community may have.
Vests worn by Froggie 5-0 on walking escort duty.  (Sara Honda/TCU 360 Staff)

Froggie 5-0 walking escort system prioritizes student safety

By Sara Honda, Staff Writer
Published Oct 26, 2022
Froggie 5-0 now offers walking buddies to further the organization's "safety first" mission.
Student panelists share student abroad experiences (Sara Honda/Staff Writer)

Student panel encourages students to study abroad

By Sara Honda, Staff writer
Published Oct 24, 2022
A panel of study abroad students shared their takeaways from studying in a new country.
First-year MBA student Katie Matson receives a flu shot from senior nursing major Jernice Neal. (Sarah Walter/Staff Writer)

TCU nursing students vaccinate fewer students, faculty at annual flu clinic

By Sarah Walter, Staff Writer
Published Oct 24, 2022
TCU nursing students administered flu shots and COVID-19 boosters to over 1,800 students and faculty at the annual TCU Flu Shot Clinic.
Architectural model of the two new dorms and one new dining hall to be located behind Neeley. (Photo courtesy of Craig Allen)

TCU begins utility work on new dorms, dining hall

By Allie Brown, Staff Writer
Published Oct 24, 2022
TCU has begun utility work by the Neeley School of Business in preparation for the construction of two new dorms and a dining hall. Here's everything we know so far.
TCU Substance Recovery Advertisement is displayed at Amon G. Carter Stadium. (Photo courtesy of TCU/SURS)

On-campus alcohol violations down 26 percent

By Josh Willie, Staff Writer
Published Oct 24, 2022
TCU alcohol violations dropped by 26 percent after a spike in 2020.