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DMariel Jones tells his story.
Photo by: McKenna Weil 
Design by: Chloe McAuliffe

Role Call: A TCU student uses his talents to curate change

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Feb 1, 2021
A musical theatre major and freelance model turned creative director, uses his talents to curate positive change
The 1920s was the decade women put on the ritz
Photo by: McKenna Weil 
Design by: Chloe McAuliffe

The ritz: A look at the glitz and glam in the ‘20s

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Feb 1, 2021
TCU fashion merchandising students organized a display to showcase the fur coats, sequins, fringe and elaborate accessories that became the iconic pieces of the 1920s.
Volunteers build bags of dry goods in a parking lot outside of AT&T Stadium during a Tarrant Area Food Bank mobile pantry distribution event in Arlington, Texas, Friday, Nov. 20, 2020. Cars lined the surrounding streets around the home of the Dallas Cowboys and the nearby Texas Rangers Globe Life Field as Thanksgiving holiday food items were distributed to over 5,000 families. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Organizations fight hunger on local and national levels

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Jan 27, 2021
The final installment of the hunger in America series looks at how organizations in Fort Worth and beyond are battling hunger.
From left, Abigail Leocadio, stands with her children, Areli, 9, Eliel, 12, Zeret, 10, and Samai, 15, after a delivery from the Emmaus House food pantry Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, in Phoenix. Leocadio says the food provides less than half of what her family eats in four weeks, but significantly reduces their monthly bill. Before the pandemic, the family was saving to buy a house, but that money has been wiped out. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

The demographics and economics behind hunger

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Jan 26, 2021
Part 2 of TCU360's series on hunger looks at the demographics and economics behind hunger.
Photo courtesy: Haeven Gibbons

How the pandemic has affected the strategies of fighting hunger

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Jan 25, 2021
A collaborative project from JOUR 30204 035/065 students looks at the issue of Hunger in America.
Imogene goes to Presbyterian Night Shelter to get out of the cold. During the day, she uses True Worth, Presbyterian Night Shelters daytime facility. Photo: Presbyterian Night Shelter, Jenny Spencer

Tarrant County emergency shelters prepare for cold weather with reduced capacity

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Nov 24, 2020
The shelters have been forced to reduce their capacity to accommodate social distancing guidelines amid the pandemic.
TCU Day of Service offered in-person and virtual service opportunities for students to give back to the community. Haeven Gibbons/Staff Reporter)

Annual TCU Day of Service is held amid COVID-19

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 31, 2020
TCU Day of Service went on despite COVID-19. In-person and virtual service options were provided for students.
TCU organization addresses increase in student depression and anxiety

TCU organization addresses increase in student depression and anxiety

By Haeven Gibbons and Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 29, 2020
Active Minds, a TCU student organization, is stepping up to address the increase in students dealing with mental health challenges amid COVID-19.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivers her State of the State address to a joint session of the House and Senate, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019, at the state Capitol in Lansing, Michigan. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)

What we’re reading: Six men charged in plot to kidnap Michigan governor, new evidence released in Breonna Taylor case

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 8, 2020
Six men were charged in a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, and last night's vice presidential debate is summarized.
Worshippers gathered in Trinity Park Friday, Oct. 2. to participate in the Let Us Worship event. Few wore masks or practiced social distancing. (Haeven Gibbons/Staff Reporter)

Leader of the ‘Let Us Worship’ movement brings his message to Fort Worth

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 5, 2020
Thousands gathered to worship and listen to activist Sean Feucht at Trinity Park. Few wore masks or social distanced.
Members of TCUs Food Recovery Network are not able to deliver food due to COVID-19 restrictions. (Haeven Gibbons/Staff Reporter)

TCU’s Food Recovery Network is unable to deliver food amid COVID-19

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 5, 2020
TCU's Food Recovery Network can no longer deliver food to local homeless shelters due to COVID-19 protocols.
Items included in a busy bag given to students in isolation. (Photo courtesy of Danielle Hoefeld)

Hall directors get creative to help students cope in isolation

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 2, 2020
When hall directors realized isolated students were struggling in isolation, they teamed up to create "busy bags."