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Following CDC guidance, masks are optional for the TCU campus community beginning March 1, 2022. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Students react to TCU’s mask-optional policy

By JD Pells and Tristen Smith
Published Mar 1, 2022
Masks are now optional on campus.
TCU campus is currently requiring masks in all indoor spaces (Staff Photographer/ Leah Bolling)

Some students fail to comply with TCU’s mask mandate in ‘community locations’ on campus

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Jan 28, 2022
TCU's mask mandate is still in effect due to the current Tarrant County Community Spread Level. But some students fail to comply with the mandate, especially outside of the classroom.
Students and faculty gathered in the Campus Commons on Oct. 28 for the Chancellor’s town hall. (Allie Brown/TCU 360)

Chancellor speaks on COVID-19 regulations at town hall meeting

By Allie Brown
Published Oct 30, 2021
Chancellor Boschini spoke on the possibility of changes in COVID-19 regulations at TCU during the town hall meeting on Oct. 28.
The TCU Health Center at noon

Honors faculty encourages vaccine mandate

By Allie Brown
Published Oct 26, 2021
TCU Honors faculty proposed a vaccine mandate, as TCU looks for new ways to protect the purple.
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COVID-19 test center shortages near TCU

By Matthew Sgroi and Sederick Oliver
Published Sep 23, 2021
The shortages are leaving students scrambling.
A long-time Fort Worth police officer died Saturday from complications of COVID-19 and on-duty injuries (Photo Courtesy of TCU News)

Former Fort Worth, TCU Police Department officer dies of COVID-19 and on-duty injury complications

By JD Pells
Published May 6, 2021
Friends and family reminisce a long-time Fort Worth police officer who left behind a legacy of positivity.
TCU welcomed students home amid the pandemic.
(Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

COVID-19 protocols remain up in the air for fall semester

By Mia Yarto
Published May 4, 2021
TCU Director of Emergency Management discusses what campus might look like in the fall.
One of the Funky Town Fridges (Haeven Gibbons/Line Editor)

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
Non-traditional classroom in the Bluu

Non-traditional classrooms to continue to be used next semester as distancing requirements persist

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 15, 2021
With social distancing guidelines limiting the numbers of students who can be in a room, large spaces have been turned into classrooms.
TCU hosted a COVID-19 drive-thru vaccine clinic at the parking lots of the Amon G. Carter Stadium.

Thousands of TCU community members receive COVID-19 vaccines as university supply increases

By Benton McDonald
Published Apr 14, 2021
TCU has held vaccine clinics for students, faculty and staff during each of the past two weeks.
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.
COVID-19 testing sites at TCU are clearly marked for social distancing.

Changes in COVID-19 guidelines, upcoming Board of Trustees meeting discussed with Faculty Senate

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 4, 2021
Some COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted for on-campus activities.