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The Counseling & Mental Health Center, located in the basement of Samuelson Hall, offers services to students dealing with mental health issues (TCU 360 file photo)

Demand for mental health services increases amid COVID-19

By Hailey Lyon
Published Sep 16, 2020
Since the start of the fall 2020 semester, the TCU Counseling and Mental Health Center has seen an increase in demand for mental health services.
Student comes back to school for the Fall 2020 Semester.

Walking to an in-person class during the COVID-19 pandemic

By Stephanie Joynt
Published Sep 15, 2020
Students walk to class like in previous years but must wear a mask on campus.
COVID-19 has had a direct impact at TCU as fewer faces are seen around campus this fall. (Photo courtesy of TCU connected campus website)

A new reality for TCU’s campus

By Oscar Saravia
Published Sep 14, 2020
An empty campus is likely to be seen for the remainder of the semester until COVID-19 restrictions begin to ease.
Students come back to school for the Fall 2020 Semester.

New ‘landing zones’ give TCU students a place to work

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Sep 9, 2020
New 'landing zones' provide a safe and quiet atmosphere for students to study and attend their online classes, but are they getting much use?
Mary Ruth Jones, a cancer survivor, is escorted by the baseball and basketball team in a survivor parade in 2015

Mary Ruth Jones affects every Horned Frog she meets

By Marissa Stacy
Published Aug 26, 2020
Mary Ruth Jones goes by a lot of titles to the TCU community -- desk assistant, friend and even mom.
A view of the Campus Commons.

Frog Logs: Mental health and missing campus

By TCU 360
Published Apr 30, 2020
This is Frog Logs, our new blog written for and by members of the TCU community. Here are our thoughts, our experiences and our perspectives.
Frog Logs: Senior perspectives, strange times and more

Frog Logs: Senior perspectives, strange times and more

By TCU 360
Published Apr 23, 2020
This is Frog Logs, our new blog written for and by members of the TCU community. Here are our thoughts, our experiences and our perspectives.
FILE - In a May 4, 1970 file photo, Ohio National Guard moves in on rioting students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Four persons were killed and eleven wounded when National Guardsmen opened fire. The U.S. Justice Department, citing "insurmountable legal and evidentiary barriers," won't reopen its investigation into the deadly 1970 shootings by Ohio National Guardsmen during a Vietnam War protest at Kent State University. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez discussed the obstacles in a letter to Alan Canfora, a wounded student who requested that the investigation be reopened. The Justice Department said Tuesday, April 24, 2012 it would not comment beyond the letter.  (AP Photo, File)

Lessons of perseverance

By Olivia Wales
Published Apr 20, 2020
Two tragedies -- the Kent State shootings and COVID-19 --have bookended his academic life. Meet TCU’s outgoing dean of the AddRan College of Liberal Arts: Andrew Schoolmaster.
Domingo Estrada graduated in 2007 from TCU's SCCD. Photo courtesy of Domingo Estrada and Beowulf Sheehan.

Alum inspires current dancers to pursue their passions

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Jan 14, 2020
Domingo Estrada always dreamt of being a mechanical engineer -- until he started dancing.
Sumatran Orangutan Anita, left, feeds her offspring, Atina ,1, right, on Tuesday July 31, 2007 at the Singapore Zoo which houses their 25 Orangutans, the largest number of the species in captivity in the world. The Singapore Zoo has constantly put in efforts to educate the public about Sumatran and Bornean Orangutans, categorized as being critically endangered with an estimate of only 55,000 Bornean and 7,500 Sumatran Orangutans left in the wild to date. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)

TCU students can prevent deforestation from palm oil

By Camilla Price
Published Sep 25, 2019
Choosing candy with sustainable palm oil can prevent rainforest deforestation.
Patton Maynard leads the Riff Ram chant in the student section at a home football game on Sept. 30, 2018. Photo courtesy of Patton Maynard.

The star behind the stripes

By Olivia Wales
Published Aug 30, 2019
He's the first student at every TCU game, and the last to leave.
Cellini and Trung talk weekly, catching each other up on their personal and professional lives. Credit: Trung

Making the first year count

By Grace Toups
Published May 27, 2019
Trung Nguyen, assistant dean of Student Development Services, works to ensure each student makes the most of their time at TCU.