Hispanic voters credit O’Rourke for their participation
Texas had a higher voter turnout, especially amongst Latinos. Some say O'Rourke inspired them to vote to hopefully see a change in government.
Mayoral candidates talk transportation, education, discrimination in Fort Worth
Fort Worth mayoral candidates shared their stances and plans for the city at TCU's mayoral forum Monday.
Digital Warfare: Russia’s Attacks on Democracy
Russia uses digital media as a weapon to attack Western democracy and influence public perception globally.
Birthright citizenship is part of immigration debate
Citizenship by birth has been under debate since Trump took office, but can there be any change?
The 25th Amendment – A coup or not?
Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe's discussion of invoking the 25th Amendment raises the question - could this be considered a coup?
A focus on immigration fails to sway some Tarrant County voters
The politicalization of an approaching migrant caravan doesn't seem to have affected how some Tarrant County citizens voted Tuesday.
States consider restoring voting rights to felons
Florida's new voting laws could spark changes in upcoming election processes.
#JoltTheVote: A new group encourages political engagement
Jolt, a Latino civic engagement program, hopes to engage students at TCU to engage in political issues in their community.
Tips on offering servings of politics and opinions at the holiday table
Whether you’re headed home for the holidays or surrounded by people who actively voice an opinion different than your own, there is no doubt that having conversations about sensitive subjects can be challenging.
It’s not too late to register to vote for the midterm elections
TCU students open up about why they think voting is so important.