Women on campus will be able to buy cookies, brownies and other bakery items for 75 cents, while men will have to pay $1 if they want a bite at a campus bake sale, a member of the TCU Women's Network said. Megan O'Brien, president of the TCU Women's Network and senior art history major, said the Women's Network and Women's Studies Program will be hosting a bake sale to illustrate the gap between women's and men's wages on Thursday. (5) comments
Dining Services is developing a value menu that it hopes will attract more students to on-campus eateries, a Dining Services official said. The 1873 Café & Sports Grill will be the only location offering the new value menu, said Legia Abato, marketing manager of Dining Services. (0) comments
It won't be Friday and there won't any be cold beer, but the Zac Brown Band will be singing about it. To celebrate the end of the semester, the Programming Council arranged for the popular country music group to put on a free concert for students, said Kennedy Stewart, Programming Council chair and sophomore advertising/public relations major. (0) comments
The RealWorld advertising agency will officially close its doors at the end of this month after a final attempt was made to raise money to keep the organization open, the director of the program said. Director Claudia Butts said there was an overwhelming amount of support from the community and the programs' beneficiaries, but none of them were capable of contributing the $100,000 needed to keep the operation going, Butts said. (1) comment
The Skiff is out for the summer. We resume publication on Tuesday, Aug. 25. Check back for sports updates or breaking news. In the meantime, check our archives. (2) comments