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Service agencies set up tables at a volunteer fair. (Nicole Strong/TCU360)

Afghan refugees face a long road in America

By Madilyn Kopec, Staff Writer
Published Dec 4, 2024
There are helpful resources for refugees, but it is a long road to a stress-free life in a new world.
Moe Salas gives a sermon on perspective at the University Baptist Church for Stumo Late Night on Monday, Feb. 19. (Aliyah Howell/Staff Photographer)

StuMo hosts transformative discipleship events at TCU

By Madilyn Kopec, Staff Writer
Published Apr 21, 2024
Learn more about StuMo and the many ways it can benefit you spiritually.
The moon covered the sun on April 8, 2024 during the total solar eclipse. (Garrett Cook/Staff Photographer)

The dark side of the moon

By Madilyn Kopec, Staff Writer
Published Apr 10, 2024
The April 8 eclipse turned day to night for 4 minutes and 23 seconds in Ennis, Texas.
TCU Baseball head coach Kirk Saarloos talks to Marcelo Perez during a mound visit on May 20, 2022. (Photo courtesy of GoFrogs.com)

Baseball head coach Kirk Saarloos notches 100th win at TCU

By Madilyn Kopec, Staff Writer
Published Mar 30, 2024
TCU head baseball coach hits milestone in the win column.
A sign displayed in Ennis, Tx. (The City of Ennis, File)

Total eclipse will appear over Ennis

By Madilyn Kopec, Staff Writer
Published Feb 29, 2024
Ennis will be covered by the eclipse’s shadow for the longest amount of time on April 8.
FILE - Blake Davis, 10, of Coral Springs, Fla., looks through solar glasses as he watches the eclipse, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Fla. After April 8, 2024, there won’t be another U.S. eclipse, spanning coast to coast, until 2045. That one will stretch from Northern California all the way to Cape Canaveral, Florida. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)

Total solar eclipse will darken DFW in April

By Madilyn Kopec, Staff Writer
Published Feb 19, 2024
Night will become day on April 8 during a total eclipse that should stretch from Mexico to Maine.