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Students at Frog Camp (Photo courtesy of Patton Maynard)
Gone camping: the guide to choosing the Frog Camp for you
By Alexah Montanes, Staff Writer
Published Apr 28, 2025
As summer approaches, Frog Camp is about to begin and incoming students determine which of the seven experiences is right for them.
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Officers will be patrolling crosswalks during "peak hours," which is 10 minutes before and after class change. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto.
Texas seeks to expand crosswalk definition to stop rise of pedestrian fatalities
By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
After a mother and her son's crosswalk accident prompted the passing of the Lisa Torry Smith Act in 2021, Sen. Sarah Eckhardt looks to close the loophole.
Quarterback for the University of Texas Arch Manning at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. Manning is ranked No. 1 in the NCAA for NIL valuation.
Texas House moves to let colleges pay athletes directly amid NCAA shake-up
By Sophia Allen, Staff Writer
House Bill 126 aims to keep Texas universities competitive in recruiting by allowing direct NIL deals, as a $2.78B NCAA settlement clears the way for sweeping changes in college sports.
Lowdon Track and Field Complex was the backdrop for a scene in Taylor Sheridan’s new drama, “Land Man” on Feb. 15, 2024. The scene featured a staged Big 12 track meet, with TCU’s track team as the runners. (Ella Hestand/TCU360)
Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program advances
By Emily Fincher, Staff Writer
Senate Bill 22 (SB 22) would create a $500 million biennial fund aimed at bolstering Texas’s film and television industry by providing substantial financial incentives to productions within the state.
 Senate Bill 2696 would tighten who can 
 legally inject, prescribe, or use tools that 
 break the skin, potentially reducing the 
 autonomy of nurse practitioners, physician 
 assistants , or solo med spa owners without 
 doctors. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
No license, no lip filler: Texas looks to cracks down on cosmetic clinics
By Emily Fincher, Staff Writer
A new Texas bill could reshape the med spa industry, as Senate Bill 2696 aims to regulate the glam game.
The Skiff: Welcome, class of 2029!
The Skiff: Welcome, class of 2029!
Published May 16, 2025
Volume 123, Issue 26: How to pick your Frog Camp, setting up your dorm room, Frogs head to Ireland and more.
News Now crew for April 9, 2025
TCU News Now: SGA voting underway, parking pains on campus and tariffs update
Published Apr 10, 2025
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Unscripted season finale: NFL draft reaction, NBA, NHL playoffs and more
Published May 2, 2025
The Leap Episode Nine
The Leap: The Pope and much more!
Published May 12, 2025
Fort Worth Police responded to the rising trend of road rage shootings. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Road rage shootings are rising in the U.S.—but is the trend what it seems?
By Khoa Nguyen, Staff Writer
U.S. sees rising trend in road rage shootings, with Texas leading in the number of incidents.
Investigators work the scene where Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik, a deputy head of the main operational department in the General Staff of the Russian armed forces, was killed by an explosive device placed in his car in Balashikha, just outside Moscow, Russia, on Friday, April 25, 2025. (AP Photo)
What we’re reading: Moscow car blast, Pope Francis’ funeral, Wisconsin judge arrested and more
Published Apr 25, 2025
Russian general killed near Moscow before Witkoff-Putin talks, Trump backs Russian Crimea claim, sparking Ukraine tension, Pope Francis funeral draws world leaders and more of what we're reading.
Judge Victoria A. Rossetti, left, listens to defense attorney Gregory Ticsay during the sentencing hearing for Robert E. Crimo III., at the Lake County Courthouse, in Waukegan, Ill., Wednesday, April 23, 2025, after pleading guilty in March to killing seven people and injuring dozens more when he opened fire on a 2022 Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, Pool)
What we’re reading: Highland Park parade shooter, the NFL Draft and more
Published Apr 24, 2025
Highland Park parade shooter has been sentenced to life in prison without parole, tonights marks the start of the NFL Draft, Russian missiles attack Kyiv and more of what we're reading.
TCU left fielder Isaac Cadena high fives the coaches hand at Lupton Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas Apr. 27, 2025. (TCU360/Tyler Chan)
TCU gets the series win against Utah in extra innings
By Drew Muller, Sports Editor
With the win, TCU gets their bye in the first round of the Big 12 tournament.
TCU pitcher Zack James pitches the ballat Lupton Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas Mar. 26, 2025. (TCU360/ Tyler Chan)
TCU fail to overcome a bad first inning in loss to Utah
Published May 17, 2025
Seven first-inning runs for Utah were too much for the Frogs in an 8-6 defeat in the second game of the series.
TCU pitcher Louis Rodriguez pitches the ball at Lupton Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas Mar. 4, 2025. (TCU360/Tyler Chan)
A ninth inning surge gives TCU an opening series win against Utah
Published May 16, 2025
Seven hits and nine runs in the ninth inning to propel TCU to a 13-5 opening series win against Utah.