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Market Square navigates growing campus population and dietary demands
By
Kyla Vogel
Published Oct 5, 2021
Market Square struggles to keep up with growing student population and dietary needs but looks to expand by 2023.
‘The Red Zone’ still exists in the COVID-19 age
By
Rebecca Robinson
Published Sep 30, 2021
Studies show the first 6 to ten weeks of a female student’s college career are her most susceptible to sexual assault or harassment.
Judge dismisses more discrimination claims based on a statute of limitations
By
JD Pells
Published Sep 21, 2021
U.S. Chief District Judge Barbara Lynn dismisses several discrimination claims against TCU in the latest on the Jane Doe lawsuit against Texas Christian University.
TCU iNaturalist project brings students closer to campus wildlife
By
Camilla Price
Published Sep 20, 2021
More than 600 plant and animal species have been recorded on campus from TCU's iNaturalist project.
The Kimbell Art Museum offers involvement for TCU students
By
Isabelle Acheson
Published Sep 19, 2021
The Kimbell Art Museum prepares to open its first exhibit Oct. 17.
Fort Worth’s first community fridge program helps serve vulnerable neighborhoods
By
Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 28, 2021
Funky Town Fridge has placed 3 community fridges in some of Fort Worth's hungriest neighborhoods
‘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 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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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