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Chicken Wings are a fan favorite during the Super Bowl (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)

Chicken wings are the Super Bowl champs

By Olivia Moody
Published Feb 4, 2019
Americans consumed over a billion chicken wings this past Sunday.
Vu Thanh Steven Phan was arrested Wednesday morning on a computer security breach charge. Photo courtesy of Tarrant County Jail.

Student accused of changing grades in three classes with professor’s login credentials

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 4, 2019
Vu Thanh "Steven" Phan changed his grades in three classes during finals week last semester.
Ellie Douglases three-set singles win helped push the Horned Frogs to victory. Photo courtesy: GoFrogs

Women’s tennis tops North Texas in 6-1 victory

By Kennedy Stadler
Published Feb 3, 2019

Women’s tennis continued its winning ways Friday against the University of North Texas by using its momentum to close out tough sets even when emotions were running high. TCU grabbed the doubles...

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Where to watch Super Bowl LIII in Fort Worth

By Alexis Guerrero
Published Feb 2, 2019

Love them or hate them, the New England Patriots are in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five seasons. Tom Brady and the Patriots will take on the Los Angeles Rams Sunday. If you choose to watch it...

A lone car is parked in the University Christ Chapel parking lot Thursday morning. Students have to move their cars from the lots closest to Amon G. Carter Stadium by 8 p.m. the night before the game.

Parking lot closures cause new problems for students

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Feb 1, 2019
More lot closures on campus pose new frustrations among students.
Groundhog Day facts: what to know about this holiday

Groundhog Day facts: what to know about this holiday

By Taylor Boser
Published Feb 1, 2019
Will there be six more weeks of winter? Or is spring just around the corner? While we wait to find out, read about some fun facts about the holiday.
Students still have to send in their SAT or ACT scores when applying to TCU. Photo courtesy: pixabay.

TCU has no plans to drop SAT and ACT requirement

By Marissa Stacy
Published Feb 1, 2019
TCU has no plan to stop accepting SAT or ACT scores in the coming future.
Cameras are located at all points to capture footage as people enter and exit buildings. Photo courtesy: Marissa Stacy

Cameras used to reinforce student safety

By Marissa Stacy
Published Jan 31, 2019
Safety cameras are located all over campus to deter criminals.
Meachems track team preparing before their race. Photo by Meachem Middle School.

Fort Worth School Board approves funding to repair tracks at area middle schools

By James Flowers
Published Jan 31, 2019
FWISD school board will repair several local middle schools' tracks in hopes to attract more members in the surrounding neighborhood.
Fort Worth church, food bank distribute free groceries to families in need

Fort Worth church, food bank distribute free groceries to families in need

By Carolina Olivares
Published Jan 30, 2019
A mobile food bank partnered with a Fort Worth church to lend out a helping hand to furloughed workers affected by the government shutdown.
Karen Steele and Ayesha Torrey-Sawyer speak at the TCU campus Conversation Tuesday regarding the DEI proposal.

Core curriculum may soon include DEI courses

By Bailey Godber
Published Jan 30, 2019
The addition of diversity, equity and inclusion classes would be the first change to TCU's core curriculum in 15 years.
Former felons Desmond Meade, president of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, left, and David Ayala, husband of State Attorney Aramis Ayala, celebrate with copies of their voter registration forms after they registered at the Supervisor of Elections office Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. Former felons in Florida began registering for elections on Tuesday, when an amendment that restores their voting rights went into effect. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

States consider restoring voting rights to felons

By Brittany Kasko
Published Jan 28, 2019
Florida's new voting laws could spark changes in upcoming election processes.