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Ben Thompson throws the Horned Frog hand sign during bows at reopening night of "Waitress" on Broadway. (Photo by Bruce Glikas, courtesy of Ben Thompson)

TCU alum ‘bleeds purple’ on some of Broadway’s biggest stages

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Dec 13, 2021
A TCU alum under the bright lights shares his story.
FRN student volunteer Kristen Nyampong delivers leftover gameday food and Einstein Bros. bagels to the Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County on Oct. 4, 2021. The Food Recovery Network at TCU expects to recover enough food this year to provide 2,500 meals for those in need. (Camilla Price/Copy Desk Chief)

TCU Food Recovery Network resumes deliveries to Fort Worth community

By Camilla Price
Published Nov 19, 2021
Student volunteers will recover more than 3,000 pounds of food from campus dining halls to feed people who are food insecure.
Sherley Hall. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Dorm drinking trends show increase in 2020

By Tristen Smith
Published Nov 2, 2021
Alcohol violations spiked as COVID-19 restrictions kept students in dorms.
Johnny Hall, in white, Texas Christian University halfback, found lots of opposition, but managed a five yard gain against Carnegie Tech in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, La., Jan. 2, 1939. (AP Photo)

The ‘whirlwind’ of TCU football’s conference realignments

By JD Pells
Published Sep 18, 2021
The Frogs are known for having one of the craziest conference hopping stories in college sports history.
The 'before' shot for a cleanup of Eastern Island in Midway Atoll. Marine debris can take hundreds of years to biodegrade. (Photo courtesy of NOAA PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Program)

World Oceans Day shines spotlight on marine plastic pollution

By Camilla Price
Published Jun 8, 2021
Finding answers to marine plastic pollution is key to protecting people and the planet.
Trent Shaskan, Fort Worth bread maker, owner of The Table

Grains to grocery: One bread maker brings together farmers and artisans at locally-sourced store

By Haeven Gibbons
Published May 6, 2021
Trent Shaskan opened 'The Table' to provide a space for locally sourced farmers and artisans to sell their products.
A rainbow flag is held in the crowd during the drag show event (JD Pells/Staff Photographer)

Students debut performances of drag personas as part of unique new course

By Katherine Lester
Published May 6, 2021
'The Queer art of drag' was offered as a course for the first time this semester.
One of the Funky Town Fridges (Haeven Gibbons/Line Editor)

Fort Worth’s first community fridge program helps serve vulnerable neighborhoods

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 28, 2021
Funky Town Fridge has placed 3 community fridges in some of Fort Worth's hungriest neighborhoods
TCU social work interns do 1-1 counseling with clients. (Photo- TCU ROXO, Maddie Cole)

TCU social work majors go into the field to help support Fort Worth’s homeless

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 9, 2021
Some of the students intern with homeless agencies to help support and learn valuable skills for their careers.
FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2021, file photo, tenants' rights advocates demonstrate in front of the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse in Boston. President Joe Biden’s administration is cutting things close on a nationwide eviction moratorium, which is set to expire in less than a week. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)

Experts concerned about rise in Fort Worth’s homeless population as eviction moratorium nears end

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 9, 2021
The city saw a decrease in its homeless population this past year, but experts worry that it may rise again.
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.