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Police investigate on-campus sexual assault
By
Sam Fristachi
Published Aug 24, 2020
The incident reportedly occurred in a residence hall last weekend.
Students to vote on removing House seats for Honors College
By
Benton McDonald
Published Aug 20, 2020
If the bill passes, Student Government Association will no longer apportion seats for the John V. Roach Honors College.
Frog Camp provides familiar experience for first-year students
By
Shannon Murphy
Published Aug 18, 2020
Incoming students spent two days getting to know each other and the campus as part of the revised first-year experience program.
On-campus dining changes amid the pandemic
By
Alexandra Preusser
Published Aug 18, 2020
TCU has changed on-campus dining to adjust to COVID-19 restrictions and regulations.
Professor dies of complications related to COVID-19
By
Renee Umsted
Published Aug 17, 2020
Professor of professional practice Robert Rhodes died Friday, according to an email sent by Provost Teresa Dahlberg.
TCU expects $90 million shortfall to budget
By
Renee Umsted
Published Aug 13, 2020
The university is expecting a $90 million shortfall to its operating budget due to the effects of COVID-19 and increases in financial aid.
Alumni, students disappointed in virtual commencement
By
Alexandra Lang
Published Aug 10, 2020
TCU students and alumni were disappointed by the virtual commencement celebration.
Stadium capacity capped around 25% for football games
By
Renee Umsted
Published Aug 6, 2020
Leaders from departments across TCU talked about sustainability, safety and justice in a town hall meeting Thursday.
Class of 2020 invited to graduate in May 2021
By
Alexis King
Published Aug 4, 2020
The chancellor invited the class of 2020 to participate in the spring commencement.
TCU asks court to strike almost 29 pages from plaintiffs’ complaint
By
Renee Umsted
Published Jul 29, 2020
Lawyers for TCU are asking the court to strike more than 44 paragraphs from a complaint filed on behalf of Jane Does Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
TCU won’t mandate entry testing when students return to campus
By
Benton McDonald
Published Jul 24, 2020
TCU is asking students to practice self-monitoring and prevention strategies in the 14 days before they return to campus.
Former employee wants TCU records on past discrimination claims
By
Renee Umsted
Published Jul 21, 2020
Ricardo Avitia, who worked in the registrar's office, is suing TCU for discrimination.
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