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Isabella Amado examines holographic anatomy structures of the head and neck using HoloLens Technology. (Photo courtesy of Jonathan Babirak/Taken through HoloLens goggles).

HoloAnatomy: A virtual view of the human body

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 30, 2022
The TCU School of Medicine is using holograms to study anatomy
Luke Savage, a pitcher for the TCU baseball team, poses next to a stack of gear donated to Blessed Feet. (Photo courtesy of Luke Savage)

Blessed Feet: A charity reaching young athletes around the world

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 26, 2022
Blessed Feet, a local nonprofit, utilizes community donations and volunteers to provide cleats to young athletes around the world.
Cowtown Clay, founded in 2019, is one of the many female-owned businesses located in Fort Worth.

Fort Worth female-owned businesses grow, starting on West Vickery

By Ella Gibson
Published Jan 24, 2022
Local female entrepreneurs are part of the 156% growth in female-owned business in Texas over the past two decades.
Van Cliburn congratulates Jose Feghali, Brazilian pianist and former Artist-in-Residence at Texas Christian University's school of music, after winning the gold medal at the Van Cliburn Competition on June 6, 1985. (Photo via UTA Libraries Digital Gallery)

The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition returns to TCU

By Ella Gibson
Published Dec 8, 2021
Auditions for the prestigious competition will take place at TCU's PepsiCo Recital Hall in March 2022.
President Joe Biden stands after signing the "Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act" during an event on the South Lawn of the White House, Monday, Nov. 15, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

What We’re Reading: Federal judge rules on Texas’ mask mandate ban, Biden to sign infrastructure bill

By Ella Gibson
Published Nov 15, 2021
Federal judge overturns Texas mask mandate ban, booster shot availability and more of what we're reading.
Fall 2021 Roxo team. (Photo courtesy of Ashley German)

TCU’s Roxo agency: creativity for the campus and community

By Ella Gibson
Published Nov 10, 2021
TCU's Roxo agency is in its 10th year of operation on campus.
A Texas Christian University sign displayed on campus on Oct. 7, 2021. The TCU Board of Trustees approved an increase in tuition for the 2022-23 year. (Ella Gibson/Staff Reporter)

International students on campus: an opportunity worth 8,000 miles

By Ella Gibson
Published Oct 21, 2021
More students travel to TCU than ever following a historical drop off in international student population in 2020.
In this June 4, 2012, file photo, an unidentified 11-year-old girl logs into Facebook on her iPhone at her home in Palo Alto, Calif. Facebook, in the aftermath of damning testimony that its platforms harm children, will be introducing several features including prompting teens to take a break using its photo-sharing app Instagram, and “nudging" teens if they are repeatedly looking at the same content that's not conducive to their well-being. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

What we’re reading: Texas abortion ban ruling, Facebook safety measures, COVID-19 pill

By Ella Gibson
Published Oct 12, 2021
Storms roll through Oklahoma, U.S. Court of Appeals restores abortion ban temporarily and more.
The Schollmaier Arena after the "Turning Tragedy into Progress" event held by TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life on Oct. 5, 2021. (Photo courtesy of Ella Gibson)

Turning the tables: TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life seeks progress after hazing tragedies

By Ella Gibson
Published Oct 10, 2021
TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life partnered with TCU Athletics and Phi Delta Theta to present “Turning Tragedy into Progress,” Tuesday night.
TCU’s Music Center lit up at 9:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Music Center is one of the buildings on campus dedicated to the College of Fine Arts.

Working overtime: night classes become a new reality for most students

By Ella Gibson
Published Sep 26, 2021
COVID makes night classes the norm for many students.