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Politics professor encourages universities to embrace free speech

By Michelle Carter
Published Apr 27, 2018
Princeton University politics professor Keith Whittington visited TCU to talk about the importance of supporting free speech on campus and encouraging the debate it can generate.
Film producer Michael De Luca talks about his career in the “Careers in Media” event held at TCU on Friday, April 6, 2018. (Photo by Michelle Carter)

Media industry experts give students insight on careers in media

By Michelle Carter
Published Apr 7, 2018
Industry speakers visited TCU to talk about their careers with students seeking more information on what it’s like to work in the media.
Matt Vogel visited TCU on April 3, 2018 to talk about important issues regarding substance use. (Photo courtesy of Matt Vogel)

Health specialist encourages students to ‘just say know’ to substance use

By Michelle Carter
Published Apr 4, 2018
Matt Vogel talked about substance abuse and how to create a dialogue that helps students feel empowered about making healthy and safe decisions.
Katie Willcox came to TCU to promote her book “Healthy is the New Skinny” and to talk about body image in the age of media manipulation. (Photo courtesy of Katie Willcox)

Model pushes for female empowerment through new book: ‘Healthy is the New Skinny’

By Michelle Carter
Published Mar 28, 2018
Model Katie Willcox visited TCU to talk about body image in the age of media manipulation and how women can be empowered to live healthier lifestyles.
Brooke López became the youngest person to run for city council of Wylie, Texas at age 18 in 2014. (Photo courtesy of Brooke López)

Aspiring Texas politician talks diversity, criminal justice reform

By Michelle Carter
Published Mar 8, 2018
The youngest person to run for city council of Wylie, Texas visited TCU to participate in a panel about diversity in politics.
Joel Fendelman and James Chase Sanchez discuss the film Man on Fire at TCU on March 1, 2018. (Photo by Michelle Carter)

‘Man on Fire’ discusses the lingering racism in Grand Saline, Texas

By Michelle Carter
Published Mar 2, 2018
The "Man on Fire" screening discussed racism in Grand Saline, Texas and what pastor Charles Moore did to bring awareness to the situation by setting himself on fire.
Oscar Statuettes will be presented at the 90th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 4, 2018. (Photo courtesy of Getty Images/Page Six)

Oscars: Which films are competing for Best Picture Sunday, where to watch them

By Michelle Carter
Published Mar 2, 2018
Which one will take the gold? Tune in Mar. 4 to find out!
Official poster for Netflixs new original crime drama Seven Seconds. (Photo courtesy of Netflix)

Review: Netflix’s ‘Seven Seconds’ crime drama disappoints

By Michelle Carter
Published Feb 28, 2018
The new show gets off to a slow start and never really finds its footing.
The Center for International Studies presented some information about their new study abroad program in Stellenbosch, South Africa during the Study Abroad Fair held on Feb. 7 in the BLUU Auditorium. (Photo by Michelle Carter)

New study abroad program aims to increase amount of students who travel

By Michelle Carter
Published Feb 18, 2018
TCU hopes to increase the number of students who study abroad with a new program in South Africa.
The official poster for Marvels Black Panther in theaters Feb. 16. (Photo courtesy of Bleeding Cool.)

‘Black Panther’ earns many students’ seal of approval

By Michelle Carter
Published Feb 16, 2018
Students appreciated the film’s depiction of unity, strength and community after attending the screening sponsored by TCU.
This is what a futuristic Earth looks like in Netflixs new original series Altered Carbon. (Photo by Netflix)

Review: “Altered Carbon” is binge-worthy, but lacking

By Michelle Carter
Published Feb 11, 2018
Netflix's new original series provides sci-fi wonder, but can be confusing.
Demetri Martin performs at TCU on January 26, 2018. (Photo courtesy of theEnd)

TheEnd brings new talent to TCU for spring semester

By Michelle Carter
Published Feb 4, 2018
Are you ever on campus Friday or Saturday night and can’t think of anything to do? TheEnd has you covered.