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Vivian Noyd, senior strategic communication and youth advocacy and educational studies dual major, wins speech competition. (Marissa Stacy/Managing Editor)

Granddaughter of newspaper founder and journalist wins speech competition

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 6, 2021
A TCU student came first place in the annual Battle of Flowers speech competition.
Medical students participate in Clinical Skills learning session

Second class of students at TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine gets second-year tuition funded

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 5, 2021
An anonymous couple recently donated to the students at the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine.
COVID-19 testing sites at TCU are clearly marked for social distancing.

Changes in COVID-19 guidelines, upcoming Board of Trustees meeting discussed with Faculty Senate

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 4, 2021
Some COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted for on-campus activities.
A Race and Reconciliation sign was set up next to the Founders Statues.

DEI courses see slow rollout into TCU’s core curriculum

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 2, 2021
The Faculty Senate also discussed the upcoming reconciliation day at TCU at Thursday's meeting.
Student walking

Chancellor talks housing, financial aid in second town hall meeting of the week

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Apr 1, 2021
Chancellor Boschini talks housing, financial aid and more in second town hall meeting.
Dr. Gooding is leading the Race and Reconciliation Initiative at TCU this year. (Photo courtesy of TCU Magazine)

Race & Reconciliation chair hopes upcoming hip hop masterclass can provide perspective

By Skye Moreno
Published Mar 31, 2021
Race & Reconciliation Initiative (RRI) Chair Dr. Frederick Gooding discusses a new hip-hop masterclass, its connection to RRI and his hope that it will bring TCU one step closer to reconciliation.
Chancellor Boschini at the faculty town hall, March 30th, 2021 (Benton McDonald/TCU360)

Chancellor talks stimulus money, COVID-19 vaccines and more at limited attendance faculty town hall

By Benton McDonald
Published Mar 30, 2021
The town hall with faculty was the first of two planned for the chancellor this week.
Kendall McCarthy showing off the re-launch of Her Campus media (Kendall McCarthy)

Students relaunch a female-focused campus organization

By Ryann Booth
Published Mar 30, 2021
Her Campus TCU has been relaunched in an effort to create a space for the women of TCU.
Signs are posted on the doors facing University Drive to keep students from entering the building. (Stephanie Joynt/Reporter)

TCU library still partially closed from winter storm damage

By Alexandra Lang and Stephanie Joynt
Published Mar 27, 2021
The west side of the library is closed until further notice.
Members of the TCU chemistry club. (Lonyae Coulter, TCU360)

TCU highlights five student organizations in first weekly showcase

By Lonyae Coulter
Published Mar 25, 2021
The Office of Student Organizations is planning in-person showcases for student organizations in the Campus Commons every Wednesday.
Jarvis Hall

International students look forward to returning to campus in the fall

By Abby Hoffacker
Published Mar 25, 2021
Some students must attend online classes at odd hours due to time zone differences.
Resident assistants in charge of wiping down tables in Market Square. (Photo courtesy of Swati Bharathi)

Lending a hand: how TCU resident assistants helped serve food during February’s winter storm

By Maizey Edgar
Published Mar 23, 2021
Severe winter weather in February prompted dining hall staff to enact an emergency protocol to ensure students received meals.