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Chancellor talks tuition rate, budget cuts at faculty town hall

By Benton McDonald
Published Oct 28, 2020
Chancellor Boschini predicted that tuition would not rise next year and did not rule out the possibility of future staff layoffs or furloughs.
Día De Los Muertos Table in Scharbauer Hall

TCU Spanish department helps commemorate Día de Los Muertos

By Astrid Souto
Published Oct 27, 2020
The department helped create an altar to honor the dead that is located in Scharbauer Hall.
Balcony on the third floor of the Brown-Lupton University Union. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Students share favorite on-campus study spots

By Jillian Verzwyvelt
Published Oct 27, 2020
Students share their favorite on-campus spots to study and engage in class.
Community Commons

Community Commons gives students place to go to leave their rooms

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Oct 23, 2020
TCU opened a new outdoor space for students to hang out and study with social distanced guidelines in place
Campus Commons

TCU names expert witnesses in lawsuit filed by former professor

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 23, 2020
In a document filed Oct. 12, attorneys for TCU listed three economics faculty members as expert witnesses.
Milton Daniel Hall. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Milton Daniel residents engage in friendly competition

By Asia Soliday
Published Oct 21, 2020
Many TCU students find the transition to college stressful, but honors students face different pressures.
Riff Ram Vintage held a pop-up at Common Grounds on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020. (Asia Soliday/Staff Reporter)

TCU student starts a new business to bring nostalgic school spirit

By Collin Gray and Collin Gray
Published Oct 20, 2020
A new business has been introduced to the TCU community.
With over 50% of classes online, it has been easier to find parking on campus this semester than ever before. (Cole Marchi/Staff Reporter)

Online classes increase parking availability for students

By Cole Marchi
Published Oct 20, 2020
Students are enjoying more parking availability as online classes have reduced the number of on-campus students.
TCU Theater students, first-year Caden Large (left) and sophomore Nijel Smith (right). (Photos courtesy of Caden Large and Nijel Smith)

Leveling the playing field: TCU’s new way to admit fine arts students

By Haley Cabrera
Published Oct 19, 2020
TCU's College of Fine Arts has been forced to make changes to their admissions process, but these new changes could help prospective students in the long run.
Students study out on the Commons.

Chancellor talks enrollment increase, DEI initiatives and campus connections

By Alexis King
Published Oct 16, 2020
Chancellor Victor Boschini talked about changes going on at TCU with TCU News Now.
Reed Hall is one of the buildings that is home to the AddRan College of Liberal Arts.

TCU suspends study abroad programs through spring 2021

By Derek Lytle
Published Oct 16, 2020
The decision was made in part because of the unpredictability of country-specific entry and exit requirements.
Britt Luby, an associate chaplain at TCU shown in the top left, hosts the virtual Crossroads Lecture on Faith and Public Life. Rachel Rudberg, shown in the top right, and Dr. Ryan Huey, shown in the bottom, were the panelists in the Oct. 15 lecture. (Samantha Knapp/Staff Reporter)

Healthcare professionals discuss challenges to their faith amid pandemic

By Samantha Knapp
Published Oct 15, 2020
The professionals had to balance reality with their faith as the pandemic set in.