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Astronaut Shane Kimbrough  (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev, Pool, File)

Voting out of this world

By Nicole Strong
Published Nov 8, 2016
A TCU dad aboard the International Space Station voted in the 2016 election.
Service attendees gather in Robert Carr Chapel (Cole Polley, TCU360)

Robert Carr Chapel holds Election Day service

By Cole Polley
Published Nov 8, 2016
TCU students carved out time for church on a busy Election Day.
eSPOT questionnaire to undergo changes

eSPOT questionnaire to undergo changes

By Nia Brookins
Published Nov 8, 2016
The faculty senate voted to change the semesterly questionnaire Thursday.
Kinesiology practical exam benefits TCU community

Kinesiology practical exam benefits TCU community

By Elizabeth Hinz
Published Nov 7, 2016
Free cardiovascular risk assessment event is led by TCU Kinesiology students.
Turner and Chair Jesus Castro-Balbi at a Faculty Senate meeting Thursday.

Chief inclusion officer shares ways to incorporate diversity

By Nia Brookins
Published Nov 7, 2016
Dr. Darron Turner talks diversity in the faculty senate meeting Thursday.
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. (Photo courtesy of Creative Commons).

Election Day is Tuesday

By Colleen Mortell
Published Nov 7, 2016
The 2016 Presidential Election will come to an end tomorrow.
TCU stuns No. 17 Baylor, 62-22

TCU stuns No. 17 Baylor, 62-22

By Garrett Podell
Published Nov 5, 2016
TCU beats Baylor by a staggering 40 points.
Trump and Clinton: Where are the campaign signs?

Trump and Clinton: Where are the campaign signs?

By Hannah Gibson
Published Nov 4, 2016
One strange phenomenon characterized this election season.
Dr. Tracy Williams, associate director of study abroad, discussed a new abroad program with staff assembly members Tuesday. Nia Brookins/TCU360

Study abroad office plans new opportunity

By Nia Brookins
Published Nov 4, 2016
Staff members may be able to study abroad in the next two years.
(Photo courtesy of Creative Commons).

Are students ready to fall back one hour?

By Colleen Mortell
Published Nov 4, 2016
Daylight Saving Time will occur this weekend, allowing people to gain one hour on Sunday.
Freshman Tess Clausen holds a purple flower in memory of her Grandpa Pete who she and her family lost to Alzheimer's (Photo courtesy: Alzheimer's Association North Central Texas Chapter).

Sigma Kappa becomes top fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Association

By Hunter Geisel
Published Nov 3, 2016
Sigma Kappa came in first in this year's Walk to End Alzheimer's.
Guest speaker Ben Shapiro spoke about leftist myths Wednesday nigh in the BLUU auditorium. (Photo Credits: Lizzie Hopkins)

Guest speaker Ben Shapiro talks about “leftist myths”

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Nov 3, 2016
Ben Shapiro spoke on leftist myths Wednesday night at TCU.