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Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Lawsuit claims TCU faculty physically, verbally abused student

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Jan 22, 2020
The Dean of the John V. Roach Honors College is accused of physical and verbal abuse of a student during a month-long summer course in Washington, D.C., according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.
This Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 photo shows vials of flu vaccine in Philadelphia. Health officials say the flu season is winding down, and it has killed 105 children - about the average toll. The flu season started earlier than usual and ended up being moderately severe. Roughly 100 children die in an average flu season. One exception was the swine flu pandemic of 2009-2010, when 348 children died. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the latest number Friday, March 22, 2013. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Flu activity remains high in Texas

By Grace Amiss
Published Jan 20, 2020
The CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 13 million flu illnesses.
The student section in Amon G. Carter Stadium. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU fined, put on probation by NCAA for paying student-athletes for work they didn’t complete

By Colin Post
Published Dec 20, 2019
The school will be fined almost $50,000 dollars for their actions and placed on probation for a year.
Students create documentary on sex-trafficking in Fort Worth

Students create documentary on sex-trafficking in Fort Worth

By Lindsay Tomaini
Published Dec 18, 2019

A small group of students spent much of this semester tackling a topic that many students might be unaware of: human trafficking. The class partnered with The Net, a local organization that offers...

The sign, which is the only one on campus, shows how many spots are available in the 400-space lot. Photo by Renee Umsted

SGA funds parking counter for Lubbock lot

By Renee Umsted
Published Dec 9, 2019
A new sign outside the lot on Lubbock Avenue shows commuters how many spots are available.
The portion of Bellaire Drive north of Lot 9 will be closed until fall 2020. Photo by Nikki Spellman.

Bellaire Drive closed to pedestrian traffic

By Nikki Spellman
Published Dec 9, 2019
The closing of Bellaire Drive will cause pedestrians to find a different route around campus.
TCU Master of Accounting program set to go to China this winter

TCU Master of Accounting program set to go to China this winter

By Owen Roche
Published Dec 5, 2019
Master of Accounting students are excited to experience what business is like for one of the major trading partners of the U.S.
Dr. Andrew Ledbetter worked on the study that supported the Faculty Senates resolution.

Opponent of restructuring employee benefits removed from committee

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Dec 3, 2019
Boschini has to make a recommendation to the board of trustees about restructuring faculty benefits by the next meeting in April.
Counseling and mental health center implement changes to better assist students

Counseling and mental health center implement changes to better assist students

New changes to the counseling and mental health center look to aid students and their mental health
New software at health center hopes to increase organization

New software at health center hopes to increase organization

By Andre Riveroy
Published Dec 3, 2019
The Brown-Lupton Health Center gets an update with a new electronic health record system
Closeup of new cutlery dispensers.

How students can prevent food waste

By Camilla Price
Published Dec 3, 2019
Students can make a difference by only taking the food that they are going to eat.
Sophomores Laska Anderson and Courtney May embrace each other following a stunning victory over Texas A&M. Image courtesy of gofrogs.com

Rhodes Scholarship finalist put herself second in athletics, academics

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Nov 22, 2019
TCU's newest Rhodes Scholarship finalist didn't think she was worthy of the scholarship, but her professors and coaches disagree.