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People walking in front of The Carter during their 60 years celebration, Sept. 25, 2021. (Tenae Durham/TCU360)

Amon Carter Museum of American Art celebrates 60 years, amps up for ‘Second Thursdays’

By Tenae Durham
Published Oct 6, 2021
The Fort Worth museum returns to in-person events in a big way, introducing a brand new monthly event involving drinks, guest speakers, art and more.
Lau'Rent Honeycutt chats with campus community members in his role as TCU Student Body President.

TCU Student Body President leads with service and a smile

By Collin Pittmann
Published Oct 4, 2021
TCU Student Body President Lau'rent Honeycutt talks about his experience in the position so far, and what he hopes to do moving forward.
TCU campus is currently requiring masks in all indoor spaces (Staff Photographer/ Leah Bolling)

From public health to politics: has an end come for vaccine politics?

By Leah Bolling and JD Pells
Published Oct 4, 2021
TCU political science professors shared their thoughts on how the TCU community has and will react to COVID-19 mandates.
The Leap - 10/1/21

The Leap – 10/1/21

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Oct 1, 2021

The Tony awards, Elon Musk and Grimes split, Britney Spears freed, and Super Mario Bros movie cast announced. Welcome to this week's episode of The Leap. https://vimeo.com/619607954

Local businesses welcome development but fear the results.(Image by: Lucy Puente TCU360)

Fort Worth “No Se Vende,” the reality local businesses fear

By Lucy Puente
Published Sep 28, 2021
When driving around the South Side of Fort Worth, signs and murals speckle Hemphill Street reading “Hemphill No Se Vende”, which translates to “Hemphill Not For Sale”.
The Leap: The Voice, Dancing with The Stars, and more

The Leap: The Voice, Dancing with The Stars, and more

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Sep 24, 2021

The Voice, Dancing With the Stars, Montero release, and new Apple updates announced. Welcome back to The Leap, your one stop shop for pop culture news. https://vimeo.com/613183597

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COVID-19 test center shortages near TCU

By Matthew Sgroi and Sederick Oliver
Published Sep 23, 2021
The shortages are leaving students scrambling.
Students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month during kick-off event.

Students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by making lasting connections

By Tenae Durham
Published Sep 23, 2021
Students celebrate their culture with the Hispanic Alumni Alliance in a kick-off event.
Parking near Bass building for commuters and faculty (Skye Moreno/TCU 360 Staff).

TCU commuters say campus parking is a ‘hit or miss’

By Skye Moreno
Published Sep 22, 2021
TCU commuters say finding close parking isn't always guaranteed even with a permit.
The lobby of the New Intercultural Center located in the Brown-Lupton University Union (Ariel Wallace/TCU 360)

New Intercultural Center becomes a safe place for students to gather on campus

By Ariel Wallace
Published Sep 21, 2021
The new Intercultural Center provides a place for unrepresented students on campus to gather.
Leen Garza participates in a protest against the six-week abortion ban at the Capitol in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021. Dozens of people protested the abortion restriction law that went into effect Wednesday. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)

TCU students share their thoughts on the Heartbeat Act

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Sep 19, 2021

https://vimeo.com/609404442 The Department of Justice recently filed a lawsuit against the state of Texas following the passage of the Heartbeat Act, which was signed into law on May 19.  The...

TCU parking lots and garages have been the center for the rise in car burglaries this year. (Heesoo Yang / TCU 360)

Rideshare services offered for TCU students without a car

By Collin Pittmann
Published Sep 18, 2021
TCU offers three rideshare/carsharing services to TCU students outside of popular Uber and Lyft options.