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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.
Haleigh Curlee, a TCU alumna, shares her journey through breast cancer. (Photo courtesy of Haleigh Curlee)

TCU alumna shares her story as a survivor of breast cancer

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Oct 15, 2020
Haleigh Curlee was pronounced cancer free in July and wants to help educate others during breast cancer awareness month.
Jarvis Hall is home to the Office of Religious & Spiritual Life. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

The Office of Religious & Spiritual Life to host eighth annual Crossroads Lecture

By Drew Mitchell
Published Oct 15, 2020
The eighth annual crossroads lecture will be held today at 12:30 p.m.
NPHC is a governing body for five of nine historical African American fraternities and sororities. (Kaitlyn Freetage/Staff Reporter)

National Pan-Hellenic Council hosts annual week of awareness

By Stephanie Joynt
Published Oct 14, 2020
NPHC Week took on a Heroes theme this year to appreciate staff and recognize issues such as domestic violence and body positivity.
The northwest corner of Lubbock Ave and W Cantey St remains battered.

MyFW resident app gets an update

By Ben Kasper
Published Oct 10, 2020
The MyFW app now makes it easier to report more issues from a smartphone.
TCU fans sit socially distant in the stands during a football game.

Alcohol violations on opening game day remain low

By Oscar Saravia
Published Oct 9, 2020
The TCU Police Department recorded a low number of alcohol violations on opening game day.
Photo credits: Asia Soliday

Riff Ram Vintage holds pop-up at Common Grounds

By Asia Soliday
Published Oct 6, 2020
Riff Ram Vintage held a pop-up at a the coffee shop near campus.
Members of TCU's Food Recovery Network are not able to deliver food due to COVID-19 restrictions. (Haeven Gibbons/Staff Reporter)

TCU’s Food Recovery Network is unable to deliver food amid COVID-19

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 5, 2020
TCU's Food Recovery Network can no longer deliver food to local homeless shelters due to COVID-19 protocols.
In this Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012, file photo, migratory birds fly over Mad Island, Texas. Energy companies blamed for the deaths of migratory birds may be harder to prosecute under a century-old law that a federal court in September 2015 ruled applies only to intentional killings. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)

Lights Out Texas: Darkened skies protect migratory birds this fall

By Camilla Price
Published Oct 2, 2020
Light pollution is the third-largest cause of death for North American birds.
Neeley (left) plays with Runcle (right) at the Blessing of the Animals.

Pets blessed virtually and in person during Blessing of the Animals

By Samantha Knapp
Published Oct 2, 2020
TCU hosts annual Blessing of the Animals both in-person and on Zoom.
The Founders Statue. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU forensics to discuss TCU’s history

By Logan Gibbs
Published Oct 1, 2020
TCU speech and debate will host a campus discussion regarding removal of the Founders Statue.
TCU's Robert Carr Chapel (Samantha Knapp/Staff Writer)

COVID-19 changes TCU students’ religious practices

By Samantha Knapp and Samantha Knapp
Published Oct 1, 2020
TCU religious organizations and students' practice of religion is changing during COVID-19.