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TCU High School Journalism Workshop

TCU High School Journalism Workshop

A still from Guardians of the Galaxy 3.

Mixtape of Emotions: Newest ‘Guardians’ soundtrack finds special place in viewers’ hearts

By Elie Brunson, Staff Writer | Jun 15, 2023
These songs will forever be soaring through space with the guardians and forever be left in the hearts of audiences everywhere.
An empty tennis court shot from overhead.

Why the Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp at TCU might suit you

By Elizabeth Kortum, Staff Writer | Jun 15, 2023
The Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp allows children from all over the world, ages 7-18 years old to learn more about tennis here at the TCU campus.
Taylor Swift performs during "The Eras Tour" on May 5, 2023, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Is Taylor Swift Concert Amnesia real?

By Mirtala Barragan, Staff Writer | Jun 15, 2023
Some Taylor Swift fans have had the experience of a lifetime, but they can’t remember it. Swifties who scored tickets for the “Eras Tour,” have turned to social media concerned that they couldn’t recall the three-hour concert.
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The Battle For Authorship: How AI will affect journalism in the years to come

By Dillon Hillard, Staff Writer | Jun 15, 2023
Journalism is among the fields that AI is likely to affect.
Deandre Arnold attends the Oscars as a real-life example of why the short film "Hair Love" is important.

What is The Crown Act and what does it mean for schools in Texas?

By Madison Anderson, Staff Writer | Jun 15, 2023
As of Sept. 1, employers and school officials can no longer police how natural hair is worn. 
A still from a video released by the Pentagon that shows an unidentified flying object. The video was shot by a Naval aviator. (Photo courtesy of The Guardian

TCU students react to Pentagon UFO footage

By Summer Moreno, Staff Writer | Jun 15, 2023
Reports out of Las Vegas in May and footage released by the Pentagon in April seem to confirm that “we are not alone,” a belief held by a growing number of Americans. 
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