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Students Brennan Holt, Cassie Trosino and Hayden Hite are the founders of Liters for Life. (Photo courtesy Brennan Holt)

‘Liters for Life’ student campaign raises funds for global water crisis

By Camilla Price
Published Apr 22, 2021
Students from the Neeley Leadership Program at TCU created a fundraiser for the organization charity: water.
TCU social work interns do 1-1 counseling with clients. (Photo- TCU ROXO, Maddie Cole)

TCU social work majors go into the field to help support Fort Worth’s homeless

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 9, 2021
Some of the students intern with homeless agencies to help support and learn valuable skills for their careers.
FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2021, file photo, tenants' rights advocates demonstrate in front of the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse in Boston. President Joe Biden’s administration is cutting things close on a nationwide eviction moratorium, which is set to expire in less than a week. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)

Experts concerned about rise in Fort Worth’s homeless population as eviction moratorium nears end

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 9, 2021
The city saw a decrease in its homeless population this past year, but experts worry that it may rise again.
The entrance of the Fort Worth Zoo (Katherine Griffith/Line Editor)

Second phase of Fort Worth Zoo renovation project to open in mid-April

By Katherine Griffith
Published Apr 6, 2021
The Fort Worth Zoo's master plan, A Wilder Vision, is set to open phase two on April 15.
TCU hosted a COVID-19 drive-thru vaccine clinic in the parking lots of the Amon G. Carter Stadium.

COVID-19 vaccination site at TCU opens for second weekend

By Marissa Stacy
Published Mar 7, 2021
The vaccination site is planning to remain open as long as it continues getting allocations of the COVID-19 vaccine.
TCU pipes are being repaired during the winter storm

TCU student has running water turned back on after nearly two weeks without it

By Lindsey Bakonyi
Published Mar 3, 2021
A TCU student is among those who had water issues after February's record breaking cold storm.
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.
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.
Varsity Bar exterior

Popular West 7th Street bar has liquor license suspended after breaking COVID-19 guidelines

By Marissa Stacy
Published Feb 11, 2021
Varsity Tavern's liquor license is suspended for 30 days.
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.
In this Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016, photo, the fin of a great white shark is seen swimming past a research boat in the waters off Gansbaai, South Africa. Extensive research by shark expert Michael Rutzen and his marine biologist partner, Sara Andreotti, has found that great whites off the South African coast are rapidly heading for extinction. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)

Environmental spotlight: Explaining the twin threats facing shark and ray populations worldwide

By Camilla Price
Published Feb 2, 2021
Global shark and ray populations have plummeted 71% in the past 50 years as overfishing increased 18-fold.