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Fashion Merchandising students work on their mannequin display

Faculty Senate talks COVID-19 mandates in first meeting of the semester

By JD Pells
Published Sep 3, 2021
Faculty Senate discuss fall spike, mask and vaccine mandates and testing shortfalls in their first meeting of the 2021-2022 academic years.
Moudy Courtyard

TCU Student Media earns recognition from Texas APME Awards

By JD Pells
Published Jun 17, 2021
TCU placed in seven Texas Associated Press Managing Editors categories for Class A: three first place, two second place, one third place and one honorable mention for work done during 2020.
Team 516 of TCU places second in the National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC), the highest a TCU team has ever placed. The second-place finish came with an award of $2,500. (Courtesy photo)

TCU places second in the National Student Advertising Competition, the highest in school history

By JD Pells
Published Jun 6, 2021
TCU's National Student Advertising Team placed second in the National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC), which is the highest a TCU team has ever placed. The second-place finish came with an award of $2,500.
A long-time Fort Worth police officer died Saturday from complications of COVID-19 and on-duty injuries (Photo Courtesy of TCU News)

Former Fort Worth, TCU Police Department officer dies of COVID-19 and on-duty injury complications

By JD Pells
Published May 6, 2021
Friends and family reminisce a long-time Fort Worth police officer who left behind a legacy of positivity.
In this image from video, former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin, center, is taken into custody as his attorney, Eric Nelson, left, looks on, after the verdicts were read at Chauvins trial for the 2020 death of George Floyd, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. (Court TV via AP, Pool)

Students react to guilty verdict in Chauvin trial

By JD Pells
Published Apr 21, 2021
Students react to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin Tuesday.
Paddle-out in Maui honors Floyd, other black lives

Paddle-out in Maui honors Floyd, other black lives

By JD Pells
Published Jun 1, 2020
People in Maui participated in a paddle-out to honor those killed in acts of racism or police brutality.
Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Living on campus during a pandemic

By JD Pells and Ryan Bunnell
Published Apr 15, 2020
Multiple TCU students are still on campus living in university housing amid safety concerns about traveling home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Several airlines with canceled flights are shown on a departures board at JFK airports Terminal 1, Friday, March 13, 2020, in New York. The coronavirus outbreak is affecting the airline industry hard. Travelers from most European countries to the United States are banned for the next 30 days after President Trump announced the ban earlier in the week. Returning passengers will be screened. The global travel industry is already reeling from falling bookings and canceled reservations as people try to avoid contracting and spreading the virus.(AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

The journey home for international students

By JD Pells
Published Apr 3, 2020

COVID-19 induced travel-bans and restrictions made the journey home daunting and stressful for some international students. Click here or the photo below to read the full story.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, right and Tennessee Commerce and Insurance Commissioner Hodgen Mainda survey storm damage, in Nashville, Tenn. on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee early Tuesday, shredding at least 40 buildings and killing many people. One of the twisters caused severe damage across downtown Nashville and leaving hundreds of people homeless. (AP Photo/Travis Loller)

What we’re reading: Tornado death toll rises, Trump meets with Taliban leader

By JD Pells
Published Mar 3, 2020
President Trump spoke with the leader of the Taliban as U.S. officials toured the Syrian-Turkey border
DFW students protest for climate action

DFW students protest for climate action

By JD Pells
Published Mar 2, 2020
Protesters in Fort Worth gathered Saturday to make their opinions on climate change heard and to promote legislative action.
Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Engineering professor dies, cause remains unknown

By JD Pells
Published Jan 21, 2020
The cause of death remains unknown, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner.