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The dance space for the live, site-specific performance located in the Dallas Contemporary museum

Dallas Contemporary hosts U.S. premiere of a ‘raw, human’ dance show

By Georgie Hager, Staff Writer
Published Oct 25, 2023

Challenging the limits of the body’s endurance, exploring the necessity of cooperation and displaying extreme feats of strength to forge growth. These are a few themes explored in Matty Davis and Ben...

Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana in 2020. Mr. Johnson, the new House speaker, has made a close ally of former President Donald J. Trump.
(Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times)

What we’re reading: Speaker of the House elected, Gaza fuel crisis and more

By Sydney Miller, Staff Writer
Published Oct 25, 2023
A category 5 hurricane devastates Acapulco, Mexico, fuel shortages threaten aid efforts in Gaza and more of what we're reading.
Downtown Fort Worth mixes its urban landscape with its historical, old-timey feel. Dallas, on the other hand, embraces its modernity with neon lights and towering skyscrapers. (Garrett Cook/Staff Writer)

Dallas and Fort Worth are related… but hardly

By Garrett Cook, Staff Writer
Published Oct 24, 2023
The sister cities may have more differences than similarities.
Students participating in the Monday night worship service in Robert Carr Chapel on TCU campus. (Photo courtesy of: Andrew Youngblood)

Ministry group Chi Alpha welcomes all TCU students to find community on campus

By Sarah Smith, Staff Writer
Published Oct 23, 2023
Through worship services and Life Groups, Chi Alpha at TCU points students to Christian community.
Dr. Jeannine Gailey speaks to students at the "Body Image & Bundt Cakes" event kicking off Women's Health Week.

Women’s health week starts with discussion about the effects of TCU’s gender ratio

By Kiley Beykirch, Staff Writer
Published Oct 19, 2023
“Bundt Cakes & Body Image" provides a space for female TCU students to talk about body image.
A relative of an Israeli missing since a surprise attack by Hamas militants near the Gaza border, is overcome by emotion during a press conference in Ramat Gan, Israel, Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

What we’re reading: Americans missing in Israel, Inflation rates rise, and more

By Kiley Beykirch, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2023
25 Americans dead and 17 still unaccounted for in Israel, Montana attempts a ban on TikTok and more of what we're reading.
The first retreat for students will be offered Oct. 13-15. (Courtesy of Dr. Reddy)

Meditation Workshop Offers an Additional Mental Health Resource on Campus

By Hannah Dollar, Staff Writer
Published Oct 12, 2023

The first session of a workshop designed to help students, faculty and staff achieve their fullest potential through breath work and meditation will be held on TCU’s campus Oct. 13-15 for students. Professor...

A Palestinian drives his car during a power outage in Gaza City, late Sunday Jan. 20, 2008. Gaza's only electrical plant shut down Sunday after Israel blocked the shipment of fuel that powers them, plunging Gaza City into darkness and sending already beleaguered Gazans to stock up on food and batteries in anticipation of long, dark, cold days ahead at the already impoverished territory. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

What we’re reading: People without power in Gaza, Travis Kelce’s ex speaks out, and more

By Sasha Chapman, Staff Writer
Published Oct 12, 2023

Gaza loses power plant as tension between Israel and Hamas worsens With the ongoing crisis happening in Gaza, the only power station in Gaza had stopped worked and the people are without power. Following...

TCU quarterback Chandler Morris, right, is attended to by trainers after being injured while throwing a pass in the second half of an NCAA college football game against Colorado Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, in Boulder, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Fans looking to TCU’s new quarterback to put the Frogs back in the win column

By Paul McMahon, Staff Writer
Published Oct 11, 2023

The last time TCU fans saw Chandler Morris go down with a knee injury was September 2nd, 2022. It was the first game of a historic season for TCU, led by that season's backup quarterback, Max Duggan.  TCU...

TCU drone show, 150th anniversary

TCU to name annual recipient of Outstanding Senior award during homecoming weekend

By Katie Mitchell, Staff Writer
Published Oct 10, 2023
The annual tradition honors seniors' contributions to life and culture on campus.
A corner in the West Seventh bar district near where TCU junior Wes Smith was shot and killed on Sept. 1. (Paul McMahon/Staff Photographer)

Students shift their weekend routines after West Seventh tragedy

By Paul McMahon, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2023

It was the early morning of September 1st when TCU Junior, Wes Smith was fatally shot outside of a bar on West Seventh Street. The tragedy impacted many on campus and students began to question the safety...

Calyan Wax Co.'s storefront in Fort Worth, Texas.

Local candle company donates percentage of proceeds to a non-profit that helps fight against human trafficking

By Madeleine Thornhill, Staff Writer
Published Oct 3, 2023

Calyan Wax Co. is a local candle company that donates back to the fight against human trafficking. The CEO and Founder, Jacob Johnson, is passionate about helping others and wants to reach an audience...