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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.
Flags at Sadler Hall.

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 to research its history with racism, slavery and the Confederacy

TCU to research its history with racism, slavery and the Confederacy

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Jul 15, 2020
The provost will lead the new project.
Black, Latinx communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19

Black, Latinx communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Jul 6, 2020
Black and Latinx communities in the U.S. are experiencing more cases, deaths, and fewer recoveries than affluent white communities.
On May 25, 2020, Minneapolis resident George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police officers after they were called by a store clerk on a forgery call. Floyd’s death was recorded and uploaded to social media where it went viral and caused nationwide outrage. Protests in over 2,000 cities in all 50 states were held against police brutality. (Cristian ArguetaSoto/Staff Photographer)

Civil rights protesters gather by the thousands despite an active pandemic

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Jun 30, 2020
Five days after the killing of Floyd, Dallas became one of the thousands of cities that held protests against police brutality and demanding justice for George Floyd and Fort Worth resident Atatiana Jefferson who was also killed by police in her home.
A view of the Campus Commons.

TCU cancels homecoming and family weekend amid COVID-19 worries

By Alexis King
Published Jun 26, 2020
The university will cancel two events this fall semester as coronavirus cases continue to rise.
Freddie Parce, a student at TCU, is holding a sign of 'hope' to spread positivity in the midst of the coronavirus. Photo by Heesoo Yang

Student spreads ‘hope’ during time of uncertainty

By Heesoo Yang
Published Mar 22, 2020
Freddie Parce held a "sign" of hope to combat feelings of loneliness and worry due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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
Texas Christian University Chancellor, Victor J. Boschini addresses the media during the press conference to announce TCU joining the Big East Conference  Monday, Nov. 29, 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/David Pellerin)

Boschini pushes to change alert system company

By Carolina Olivares
Published Nov 21, 2019
A multilingual alert system may be set in place next fall.
Construction on Berry Street. Photo by Riane Cleveland.

New traffic light on Berry Street hopes to increase pedestrian protection

By Riane Cleveland
Published Nov 18, 2019
A new traffic light has been placed on Berry Street to increase pedestrian safety and allow access to Lot 9.
Fraternity looks to highlight minority women through pageant

Fraternity looks to highlight minority women through pageant

By Ariana Williams
Published Nov 14, 2019
Miss Black and Gold pageant put on by TCU's chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity looks to uplift minority women
Chancellor Boschini speaks at his annual town hall in March 2013. Photo by TCU 360.

Boschini questions English-only alert system

By Carolina Olivares
Published Nov 13, 2019
Chancellor Boschini is asking his staff to implement a Spanish version of the TCU alert system.