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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.

TCU alumnus competes in renowned fishing tournament

By Hannah Gibson
Published Oct 17, 2016
Guillermo Gonzalez competed in the Kayak Angler's Tournament Series Classic Elite Championship.

TCU students take part in adopting horned frogs

Published Apr 2, 2016
theCrew offer students the chance to take home horned frogs before Easter weekend.
Passersby signed the table with reasons why slavery should end.

TCU students give a voice to the voiceless

Published Mar 1, 2016
International Justice Mission at TCU put human trafficking in its place last week with the #EndItMovement.
Ana Menendez visited with students after her reading on Feb. 23.

Live Oak Reading Series opens students’ minds to new ways of writing

Published Feb 25, 2016
Guest speaker Ana Menendez discussed the importance of English and trying new styles of writing.
The TCU chapter of the International Justice Mission strategized semester plans at its first meeting of the semester.

TCU students combat human trafficking in DFW area

Published Feb 16, 2016
TCU's chapter of the International Justice Mission is raising money for local nonprofits and raising awareness of human trafficking.
International Christian Fellowship holds a weekly meeting called Unplugged.

Students share cultural perspectives with poetry

Published Feb 8, 2016
TCU's International Christian Fellowship promotes understanding and sensitivity between different cultures, nationalities and religions.

TCU United Latino Association looking to expand

Published Jan 26, 2016
The organization shared its plans for the semester and its desire to expand both its events and membership.
A rig pumps oil from the Inglewood oil field, seen from the nearby Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, in the unincorporated Windsor Hills area of Los Angeles Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. The Inglewood field, one of the richest oil basins in the world where crude was discovered in 1924, sits adjacent to an area of homes once known as the black Beverly Hills.  Rather than eventually playing out and becoming an elaborately planned urban park, a new operator in 2004 began drilling what was planned to be the first of some 600 new wells over the next 20 years, without environmental review.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

Last time oil prices were this low. . .

By Hannah Gibson
Published Jan 20, 2016
Brent crude international benchmark dips to lowest trade in 12 years.
Chancellor Boschini with former Student Body President Cody Westphal at a Town Hall Meeting in 2014.

Chancellor Boschini opens up to students today

Published Nov 3, 2015
Boschini is holding his annual town hall meeting at 12:30 p.m. today, and he said every student on campus should attend.
Children posed for pictures with the monster.

FW community stays dry with “Where the Wild Things Are” reading

Published Oct 27, 2015
The bookstore event still had an excellent turnout Friday and Saturday despite downpours.

TCU launches Fresh Check Day’s first national program

Published Oct 1, 2015
Fresh Check Day holds a fair-like event in the Campus Commons.