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A man copying down information on how to contact a job center that closed amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo courtesy of AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis.

Students lose job opportunities amid pandemic

By Ryan Bunnell
Published Apr 22, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has created possibly the worst economy since the Great Depression, and college students are struggling to find and maintain a job.
Silver linings in a pandemic

Silver linings in a pandemic

By Shannon Murphy
Published Apr 21, 2020
TCU families and faculty are searching for the positives during uncertain times.
TCU's Sadler Hall (Grace Fontenot/TCU360)

TCU extends pass/no credit deadline to May 15

By Alexandra Lang and Alexis King
Published Apr 21, 2020
There have been many changes to the policy for the spring 2020 semester during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chancellor Boscini prepares for the upcoming graduation ceremonies in 2016. (TCU 360 Media Library)

Boschini talks about how COVID-19 affects TCU

By Kai Grady
Published Apr 20, 2020
Chancellor Victor Boschini discusses the impact of COVID-19.
FILE - In a May 4, 1970 file photo, Ohio National Guard moves in on rioting students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Four persons were killed and eleven wounded when National Guardsmen opened fire. The U.S. Justice Department, citing "insurmountable legal and evidentiary barriers," won't reopen its investigation into the deadly 1970 shootings by Ohio National Guardsmen during a Vietnam War protest at Kent State University. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez discussed the obstacles in a letter to Alan Canfora, a wounded student who requested that the investigation be reopened. The Justice Department said Tuesday, April 24, 2012 it would not comment beyond the letter.  (AP Photo, File)

Lessons of perseverance

By Olivia Wales
Published Apr 20, 2020
Two tragedies -- the Kent State shootings and COVID-19 --have bookended his academic life. Meet TCU’s outgoing dean of the AddRan College of Liberal Arts: Andrew Schoolmaster.
Taking in pets increases amid pandemic

Taking in pets increases amid pandemic

By Daichi Ito
Published Apr 18, 2020
Many people are taking in pets during the COVID-19 pandemic.
How COVID-19 is affecting weddings

How COVID-19 is affecting weddings

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Apr 18, 2020
Weddings are one of many events being affected by COVID-19.
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TCU News Now 4/17/20

By NewsNow Staff
Published Apr 17, 2020
This week on TCU News Now: how Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to re-open the state; an easy way to make your own face coverings at home; and how people all over the U.S. are helping our frontline workers.
Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Living on campus during a pandemic

By JD Pells and Ryan Bunnell
Published Apr 15, 2020
Multiple TCU students are still on campus living in university housing amid safety concerns about traveling home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Wearing a mask amid concerns of the spread of coronavirus, City of Dallas worker Juan Ocando pauses after finishing up working on a police watch camera in downtown Dallas, Friday, April 10, 2020. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Texas releases first demographic data on COVID-19 cases

By Benton McDonald
Published Apr 13, 2020
The state released the racial makeup of more than 2,000 COVID-19 patients, a fraction of the total number of cases.
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News Now 4/10/20

By NewsNow Staff
Published Apr 10, 2020
On this episode of TCU News Now: How COVID-19 is impacting Easter; what some small companies are doing to stay in business; and a TCU alumna stepping up to help fight the pandemic.
Chancellor Boschini addresses the crowd at Fall Convocation. Photo by Cristian ArgeutaSoto.

Virtual town hall with the Chancellor

By Collin Gray
Published Apr 10, 2020
The chancellor answered some questions from TCU students.