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Cowgirl: A look at the most glamorous women in rodeo

Cowgirl: A look at the most glamorous women in rodeo

By Caroline Garland
Published May 3, 2021
Barrel racing returned to its roots in 2020 in Texas.
Mattie Dukes, a member of the TCU equestrian team, was named as a 2020 inductee to the National Cutting Horse Association Youth Hall of Fame. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

Equestrian team member inducted into NCHA Youth Hall of Fame

By Caroline Garland
Published Nov 5, 2020
Mattie Dukes, a sophomore on the TCU equestrian team, was inducted into the National Cutting Horse Association Youth Hall of Fame.
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Sigma Kappa’s walk to end Alzheimer’s

By Caroline Garland
Published Nov 3, 2020
TCU Sigma Kappa's philanthropy event is a walk to end Alzheimer's.
TCU cheerleaders cheer six-feet apart at the football game.

COVID-19 safety measures limit routines and practices of TCU spirit groups

By Caroline Garland
Published Oct 10, 2020
TCU spirit organizations have had to adapt to regulations put in place in response to the pandemic.
KayDianna Davis wears her mask in Fort Worth to stay protected during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Caroline Garland/Staff Reporter)

Student tests positive for COVID-19 after attending summer party

By Caroline Garland
Published Oct 8, 2020
A TCU student who attended a luau over the summer and tested positive for COVID-19 talks about her experience with the disease.
Derek Chauvin was released from jail on a $1 million bond. (Photo courtesy of Hennepin County Jail)

What we’re reading: Former police officer involved in George Floyd’s death released from jail, COVID-19-related deaths spike

By Caroline Garland
Published Oct 7, 2020
Officer involved in George Floyd's death released from jail and Apple is planning to release new emojis
Restaurants in Fort Worth have seen a decline in customers due to COVID-19. (Photo courtesy of Kay Greenlee)

COVID-19 sparks decline in business at Fort Worth restaurants and bars

By Caroline Garland
Published Sep 15, 2020
COVID-19 has hurt the local food and beverage locations around the TCU campus.
This satellite photo provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Tropical Storm Sally, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020, at 2050 GMT. Sally churned northward on Sunday, poised to turn into a hurricane and send a life-threatening storm surge along the northern Gulf of Mexico. (NOAA via AP)

What we’re reading: Hurricane Sally moves north, Trump to visit California

By Caroline Garland
Published Sep 14, 2020
Tropical Storm Sally approaches landfall while the Coronavirus pandemic exceeds 29 million cases.