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Student walking on sidewalk, now with melting snow.

TCU announces online-only weekend classes as makeup for winter storm cancellations

By Benton McDonald
Published Feb 24, 2021
Makeup classes will be held on three different Saturdays this semester.
Diagnosed not Defined Campaign 2020 (Ethan Mito/Photographer)

‘Diagnosed, Not Defined’ campaign by SGA to host outreach event Friday

By Maizey Edgar and Maizey Edgar
Published Feb 24, 2021
A Student Government Association campaign is aiming to help students come together and talk about health conditions.
TCU Library

TCU campus reopens Saturday, classes to resume Monday

By Marissa Stacy
Published Feb 17, 2021
All on-campus activities have been canceled due to the weather.
Campus commons snow

TCU extends use of campus recreation center as shelter for students

Projections for more winter weather and rolling power outages closed TCU's campus through Thursday.
The University Recreation Center. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Reservations at TCU Recreation Center in high demand due to pandemic guidelines

By Katherine Griffith
Published Feb 15, 2021
With limited capacity, students are struggling to find times to workout at the University Recreation Center.
TCU sign

TCU closes campus Monday, moves classes online as winter weather continues

By Benton McDonald
Published Feb 14, 2021
All classes that can go online will do so Monday, the university announced.
Winter weather is expected through Monday evening in North Texas. (Photo by weather.gov/fortworth)

Icy conditions cause havoc in the Metroplex

By Logan Orsini
Published Feb 13, 2021
TCU is closed Saturday and Sunday due to the freezing temperatures.
Bryn Carden (left) and Francesca Jabbour (right) pose in front of the Neeley School of Business at TCU with the products they launched. (Ryann Booth/TCU 360 Staff)

From best friends to business partners: TCU students launch hat company to raise money for charity

By Ryann Booth
Published Feb 9, 2021
Two best friends at TCU used their passion for style and philanthropy to launch their own hat company.
TCU COVID-19 testing site in the Schollmaier parking lot.

Drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination site to open Saturday outside of Amon G. Carter Stadium

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Feb 8, 2021
The site plans to open on the weekends and vaccinate up to 2,500 people a day.
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, speaks as the House of Representatives debates the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019. (House Television via AP)

Faculty Senate calls special meeting to discuss response to Rep. Roger Williams

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Feb 5, 2021
The representative and TCU board member said that the "liberal" faculty was trying to get rid of free speech.
Nurse Lindsie Schuster, RN, is the first in line to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacist Annette Ozuna as DHR Health administers their first batch of the COVID-19 vaccines at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, in Edinburg, Texas. (Photo: AP Newsroom)

TCU receives 100 more COVID-19 vaccines

By Drew Mitchell
Published Feb 3, 2021
There is no timeline on when TCU will receive its third shipment.
"Jose" Adalberto Cruz-Hurtado was 62 years old. (Photo courtesy of Adalberto-Cruz family)

TCU employee dies of complications related to COVID-19

By Shannon Murphy
Published Jan 29, 2021
"Jose" Adalberto Cruz-Hurtado worked along side his wife and two oldest children.