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Nurse Lindsie Schuster, RN, is the first in line to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacist Annette Ozuna as DHR Health administers their first batch of the COVID-19 vaccines at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, in Edinburg, Texas. (Photo: AP Newsroom)

TCU receives 100 more COVID-19 vaccines

By Drew Mitchell
Published Feb 3, 2021
There is no timeline on when TCU will receive its third shipment.
In total, the landing zones will seat 97 students. (Photo courtesy of Jack Washington)

Landing zones to remain on campus for spring semester

By Drew Mitchell
Published Jan 20, 2021
The zones provide a different place for students to study amid some pandemic restrictions.
Timeka Gordon talks about voting on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, when students went to vote early on a trip organized by The Office of Multicultural & International Student Services. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Timeka Gordon influences America’s future leaders

By Drew Mitchell
Published Oct 29, 2020
Timeka Gordon has spent her career inspiring young students from marginalized communities to pursue higher education to become more successful and provide themselves with a better life.
Jarvis Hall is home to the Office of Religious & Spiritual Life. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

The Office of Religious & Spiritual Life to host eighth annual Crossroads Lecture

By Drew Mitchell
Published Oct 15, 2020
The eighth annual crossroads lecture will be held today at 12:30 p.m.
Students can vote for the Student Government Association candidates using ballots sent via email. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Students elect new SGA vice president

By Drew Mitchell
Published Sep 2, 2020
Voting for college, class and student body representatives closes today at 8 p.m.
TCU graduate Shelby Johnson helped organize and lead the protest. She is pictured above holding a megaphone.

Students, faculty protest police brutality

By Drew Mitchell
Published Jun 10, 2020
Members of the TCU and Fort Worth communities protested police brutality June 9.
Student is remembered for the lessons he taught friends

Student is remembered for the lessons he taught friends

By Drew Mitchell
Published May 13, 2020
Reginald Cole, pictured here with Timeka Gordon, the director of the of Office of Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services and the Community Scholars program.
Housing update: TCU offers to send students their school supplies

Housing update: TCU offers to send students their school supplies

By Drew Mitchell
Published Mar 17, 2020
Housing & Residence Life will send students up to two boxes of supplies they need for online classes.
The Skiff: March 5, 2020

The Skiff: March 5, 2020

By Drew Mitchell
Published Mar 5, 2020
Volume 118, Issue 20: TCU wants faculty discrimination case to be dismissed, new apartments being built in Paschal neighborhood concerns residents and King Hall flood caused by damaged bolt
The Skiff: Feb. 27, 2020

The Skiff: Feb. 27, 2020

By Drew Mitchell
Published Feb 27, 2020
Volume 118, Issue 19: What to expect in the Texas primary, professor hopes to implement mediation program and Harvard professor talks about racial criminalization
Dr. Khalil Muhammad speaking at the event yesterday. Photo by Haeven Gibbons.

Harvard professor discusses racial criminalization of African Americans

By Drew Mitchell
Published Feb 20, 2020
Dr. Khalil Muhammad highlighted the history of mass criminalization of African Americans.
The Skiff: Feb. 20, 2020

The Skiff: Feb. 20, 2020

By Drew Mitchell
Published Feb 20, 2020

Volume 118, Issue 18: Is the Honors College overrepresented in SGA? Also: TCU is working on install 20 language options for emergency alert system and women's basketball is second in the Big 12