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The city beat: Fort Worth, Texas

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 29, 2022
This is the first of an ongoing series of articles examining issues facing Fort Worth. The stories were reported and written by students in JOUR 30204. Working in teams, students explore issues through the Fault Lines of class, generation, geography, gender, sexual orientation and race.
A Race and Reconciliation sign was set up next to the Founders Statues.

Second Annual Reconciliation Day event to recognize TCU’s hidden figures

By Summer Kloer
Published Apr 19, 2022
Second annual Reconciliation Day plans to acknowledge TCU's history with racism and slavery and celebrate steps toward reconciliation.
In this Dec. 12, 2016 photo illustration, a person types on a laptop in Florida. Riviera Beach, Fla., agreed to pay $600,000 in ransom to hackers who took over its computer system, the latest in thousands of attacks worldwide aimed at extorting money from governments and businesses. Spokeswoman Rose Anne Brown said Wednesday, June 19, 2019, that the city of 35,000 residents has been working with outside security consultants, who recommended the ransom be paid. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

Don’t press send: Cyber ‘sextortion’ of students becoming more common at TCU

By JD Pells
Published Apr 18, 2022
TCU Police are reporting an uptick in cyber blackmail cases among students.
Ukrainian artists Vasfie Abdurafeeva and Anna Andriets stand in front of their work at a festival at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

Creating to cope: Local Ukrainian potters use their works to help their homeland, cope with the war

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 13, 2022
They watched from Flower Mound as major cities crumpled into ruins and millions of Ukrainians became refugees. They didn't just want to standby.
The TCU Wind Symphony prepares to play on opening night at the Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU. (JD Pells/Executive Editor)

A dedication to sound: The Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU officially opens

By JD Pells
Published Apr 8, 2022
The concert hall that's changing TCU's campus officially opened Thursday evening.
The Brown-Lupton University Union.

TCU admissions are more selective for Class of 2026

By Brooke Gianopulos and Cate Thompson
Published Apr 6, 2022
TCU is building more dorms as it struggles to find room for current and future students.
The J. M. Moudy buildings, where the College of Communication is housed. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU 360, Horned Frog Yearbook both shine at the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Convention

By Trevor Matthews
Published Apr 4, 2022
TCU 360 and Horned Frog Yearbook staff were recognized at the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Convention.
People try to extinguish a fire in a market after a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

A TCU alumna returns from covering the war in Ukraine: What’s next

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Mar 29, 2022
Her prep, her goals and her fears
Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker was interviewed by Texas Tribune CEO Evan Smith on Wednesday March 23, 2022 in the BLUU Ballroom. (Alexandra Lang/TCU360)

Fort Worth mayor discusses city issues in on-campus interview

By Alexandra Lang
Published Mar 28, 2022
Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker was interviewed on campus by Evan Smith, the CEO of the Texas Tribune.
Raya Shelashska and her family in Ukraine. Courtesy of Raya Shelashska

Desperate call: TCU student from Kyiv drops everything to help people in her homeland

By JD Pells and Haeven Gibbons
Published Mar 23, 2022
A TCU Ph. D. student uses her life's work to help her people in the chaos of war
John V. Roach Honors College

Longtime TCU champion John V. Roach dies at 83

By JD Pells
Published Mar 21, 2022
The business mogul and tech pioneer who pushed TCU to new heights
TCU guard Mike Miles (1) drives to the hoop for a contested layup during the Frogs 69-42 beatdown of Seton Hall in the First Round of the NCAA tournament on Mar. 18, 2022, in San Diego, Calif. (Photo courtesy of gofrogs.com)

No treasure here: Frogs blow out Pirates in first NCAA tournament win in 35 years

By Colin Post
Published Mar 18, 2022
TCU had not won a game in the Big Dance since 1987.