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Daily Update: Israel mourns, Milton powers up and voter registration ends today

By TCU News Now Staff
Published Oct 7, 2024
TCU News Now Daily Update for Oct. 7, 2024: Today, Israelis grieve on the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack, Hurricane Milton aims at Florida and it's last call for voter registration. Kelsey Finley delivers the update.

Will the Dodgers return to the World Series? Find out what Unscripted thinks and more

By Sarah Smith, Executive Producer
Published Oct 4, 2024
Join the crew in breaking down TCU's success against Kansas, Ryan Williams' young success in new era of Alabama football, and who will face off in this year's world series and more on Unscripted.
Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, and Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, participate during a CBS News vice presidential debate in New York, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

What We’re Reading: The 2024 vice presidential debate, Israel invades Lebanon and more

By Kataeya Sharp, Staff Writer
Published Oct 2, 2024
Updates on the Vance-Walz debate, the situation in teh middle east and more.

Daily Update: Dockworkers strike, Mideast war escalates and VP candidates debate

By TCU News Now Staff
Published Oct 1, 2024
It's former president Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday. The war in the Middle East grows as Iran launches a major missile attack into Israel. Union dockworkers are on strike, including in Texas. Vice presidential candidates face off in debate tonite. Taylor Chronert gives the rundown.

Daily Update: Hezbollah, Hurricane Helene and Houston Cougars

By TCU News Now Staff
Published Sep 30, 2024
Big news this week on many fronts from the Middle East to hurricane devastation in the South to right here at TCU. Jordan Montgomery tells you all about it.

Daily Update: Helene to hit Florida, no government shutdown and TCU Wellness Week

By TCU News Now Staff
Published Sep 26, 2024
TCU News Now Daily Update for Sept. 26, 2024: Hurricane Helene has its eye on Florida's big bend, Congress pulls together to avert a government shutdown — for now — and the Cowboys try to shed its losing streak tonight. Kiki Nyoh sheds some light on today's headlines.
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, accused of killing 10 people at a Colorado supermarket in March 2021, is led into a courtroom for a hearing, Sept. 7, 2021, in Boulder, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, Pool, File)

What we’re Reading: Colorado Supermarket Gunman Pleads Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and more

By Laney Barrymore, Staff Writer
Published Sep 24, 2024
Gunman of Colorado supermarket shooting in 2021 has been sentenced to time in prison and more of what we're reading.

Daily Update: School shooter’s father charged, TCU home game Saturday and empty space capsule returns to Earth

By TCU News Now Staff
Published Sep 6, 2024
TCU News Now Daily Update for Sept. 6, 2024: Father and son charged with the Georgia school shooting, the Horned Frogs play at home Saturday and Boeing's troubled space shuttle returns to Earth
Quenching the region's thirst

Quenching the region’s thirst

Published Jul 25, 2024

Bingo in the Park members gather for a photo during their pumpkin painting activity. (Photo courtesy of Andrew Rietmann)

TCU organization spreads joy and community spirit

By Presley Walker, Staff Writer
Published Apr 8, 2024
Every Friday, a group of local homeless people and TCU students come together to share their testimonies, pray for one another and participate in three bingo rounds while enjoying hot coffee, fresh donuts and tacos.
Greg Abbott stands next to Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.
(Photo Courtesy of Office of the Texas Governor)

Palestinian advocacy groups accuse Texas of censorship after new Abbott executive order

By Esra Ghanim, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2024
The new order directs state colleges and universities to update free speech policies to include consequences for antisemitism, but did not address anti-Palestinian or anti-Muslim acts.
Grace Morison welcomes everyone to the CASA Cook-off event on March 31, 2023. (Photo courtesy of Grace Morison)

TCU’s Kappa Alpha Theta prepares for annual CASA Cook-Off event

By Mac Walters, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2024
Theta's annual cook-off raises money for Court Appointed Special Advocates and the best burger wins a prize.