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Dr. Joseph Varon, the chief medical officer at United Memorial Medical Center, receives the first dose of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine after receiving a delivery of 200 doses, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, in Houston. The hospital, which serves primarily low-income and uninsured patients, did not receive any of the Pfizer vaccines last week. This week, Houston hospitals will receive 3,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine, according to the Houston Health Department. It will be distributed to healthcare workers, in accordance with the Texas Department of State Health Services guidelines. (Godofredo A. Vásquez/Houston Chronicle via AP)

TCU receives first batch of COVID-19 vaccines

By Benton McDonald
Published Dec 22, 2020
The university announced that 100 Moderna vaccines will be coming to the Brown-Lupton Health Center
TCU Holiday in the Commons

Photos: TCU celebrates a Horned Frog Christmas

By Heesoo Yang
Published Dec 13, 2020
A photo essay by TCU360.
A marquee sign displays live event statistics at Stage West Theatre in Fort Worth, TX. (Facebook/Stage West Theatre)

Showstopper: Regional theaters hit hard by COVID-19

By Collin Pittmann
Published Dec 4, 2020
Theaters in the greater DFW area are having to adjust due to COVID-19
Purple and white lights surround trees in the Campus Commons.
(Photo by Reese Price)

Experts share strategies for sustainability during the holidays

By Camilla Price
Published Nov 29, 2020
Students can help their communities and the planet with eco-friendly shopping this season.
Imogene goes to Presbyterian Night Shelter to get out of the cold. During the day, she uses True Worth, Presbyterian Night Shelter's daytime facility. Photo: Presbyterian Night Shelter, Jenny Spencer

Tarrant County emergency shelters prepare for cold weather with reduced capacity

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Nov 24, 2020
The shelters have been forced to reduce their capacity to accommodate social distancing guidelines amid the pandemic.
The TCU Police Department. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Calls to the TCU Police Department drop this semester

By Oscar Saravia
Published Nov 12, 2020
The numbers have decreased, but police are urging students to remain vigilant about their safety.
students studying for finals

Students deal with not having study days before finals

By Layna Steward
Published Nov 12, 2020
Some are concerned that there grades will be affected by the lack of time to prepare.
Greek

Sigma Kappa’s walk to end Alzheimer’s

By Caroline Garland
Published Nov 3, 2020
TCU Sigma Kappa's philanthropy event is a walk to end Alzheimer's.
Student Development Services

Student Success Series workshops aim to support TCU students

By Charlotte Tomlinson
Published Nov 2, 2020
Student Development Services is hosting the events, which last until Nov. 4.
TCU Day of Service offered in-person and virtual service opportunities for students to give back to the community. Haeven Gibbons/Staff Reporter)

Annual TCU Day of Service is held amid COVID-19

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 31, 2020
TCU Day of Service went on despite COVID-19. In-person and virtual service options were provided for students.
Grandmarc Apartments

Hall director talks about the responsibilities of working at a residence hall during COVID-19

By Raines Nagel
Published Oct 30, 2020
The GrandMarc hall director is still focused on making sure students they feel safe and welcome.
Día De Los Muertos Table in Scharbauer Hall

TCU Spanish department helps commemorate Día de Los Muertos

By Astrid Souto
Published Oct 27, 2020
The department helped create an altar to honor the dead that is located in Scharbauer Hall.