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The Brown-Lupton Health Center is located on Stadium Drive.

Flu season lingers with TCU and Texas still seeing high case numbers

By Paris Goodman, Staff Writer
Published Mar 7, 2025
Flu activity has peaked nationwide according to the CDC, and Tarrant County Public Health expects flu cases to rise this month. TCU has also seen an uptick in cases while health experts continue to stress the importance of flu shots and preventive measures.
A sign is mounted on a shelve of eggs at a grocery store in Northbrook, Ill., Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.

Eggs supply limited as bird flu outbreak worsens

By Alicia Takacs and Anthony Soltero
Published Mar 3, 2025
Egg shortage hits grocery shelves as bird flu outbreak drives up prices and limits purchases.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issues a winter weather advisory and an extreme cold warning for Fort Worth and parts of North Texas. (Photo courtesy NWS Fort Worth).

Extreme cold warning in Fort Worth, dangerous temperatures, ice and rain expected

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Feb 18, 2025
Extreme cold weather grips Fort Worth, causing temperature to plummet 30 degrees.
The TCU campus stays closed until Saturday, Feb. 3 at noon. Tarrant County is enduring cold weather with wind chill of 3 degrees fahrenheit. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Campus to close Thursday and Friday as TCU bundles up

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Jan 8, 2025
Winter weather is giving students a snow day before the spring semester begins.
A group of students walking to a house party in the 3100 block of Merida Avenue. Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Halloween horrors and how to avoid them

By Cecilia Murphy, Staff Writer
Published Oct 31, 2024
With Halloween here, TCU police officer George Steen shares some tricks and treats to help ensure a safe and successful holiday for all.
TCU police

Three sexual assault cases reported on campus

By Hanna Landa, Executive Editor
Published Oct 31, 2024
This according to a safety bulletin noting the instances in TCU's crime log.
Residents of Colby Hall standing outside the dorm with bags of belongings after a pipe burst in the building.

Some Colby Hall residents still waiting to return to dorm rooms following the flood

By Sofie Ruiz, Staff Writer
Published Oct 28, 2024
TCU releases a timeline for students' return to Colby Hall as residents struggle to find alternative housing.

Colby Hall floods, residents evacuated

Published Oct 21, 2024

Colby Hall, TCU's all-female dormitory, was evacuated early Monday evening due to flooding. Some residents left dorm with bags filled with their possessions. More details will follow.

A parked Fort Worth Police car.

Former Brite Divinity School ethics professor arrested on child pornography charges

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2024
Charles Bellinger, 62, a former professor of theology and ethics at Brite Divinity School, was taken into custody on Oct. 2 and charged with possession of child pornography.
Downtown Fort Worth mixes its urban landscape with its historical, old-timey feel.(Garrett Cook/Staff Writer)

Shooting at Fort Worth Stockyards left one dead, multiple injured

By Cecilia Le, Staff Writer
Published Oct 6, 2024
Northwest Division officers were dispatched to the 100 block of NW 24th St. in reference to a shooting call early Sunday morning.
The TCU Police Department is located at 3025 Lubbock Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. (Heesoo Yang/TCU 360)

Campus safety: Cases, safety measures and resources

By News Now Staff
Published Apr 15, 2024
On this special edition of TCU News Now, our reporters look at the cases that impacted TCU, break down the school's safety measures and shine a light on the resources. 
FILE - In this March 29, 2000 file photo, a house on the west side of Fort Worth, Texas, sits undamaged while homes across the street were severely damaged by a tornado that hit the area.  It's been nearly 20 years since the tornado lumbered through downtown Fort Worth and experts say the deadly storm left behind more than just destruction. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that experts say the twister in 2000, which caused an estimated $400 million in damage, triggered a valuable opportunity for business redevelopment and more housing. Insurance Council of Texas records show the tornado that killed two people in Fort Worth was the 21st costliest storm in state history.  (AP Photo/Donna McWilliam, File)

Go inside to stay alive: surviving tornado season in Fort Worth

By Allie DeSimone and Cate Stewart
Published Apr 9, 2024
Being ready with an emergency kit and knowing where to seek shelter can ensure safety during severe weather.