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People maintain distance while waiting to enter a Whole Foods Market in San Francisco, Tuesday, March 31, 2020. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Essential worker shops for groceries and aids students

By TCU 360
Published May 4, 2020
Watch an essential worker talk about her important responsibilities during the pandemic.
Californians protest in Sacramento. (Photo by Marley Capper.)

California protestors want to go back to work

By Marley Capper
Published May 3, 2020
Protestors in Sacramento expressed their desire to go back to work.
Feeding The World

Feeding The World

By TCU 360
Published May 1, 2020
COVID-19 has shaken the world to its core, but has not cracked the TCU community spirit.
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.
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.
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.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office has put an electronic sign on the driveway to The River Church Monday, March 30, 2020, in Tampa, Fla, after warning the megachurch about violating a safer-at-home order in place to limit the spread of coronavirus  The church haa continuing to hold Sunday church services despite warnings for social distancing in order. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

How distance learning is affecting the job hunt for seniors

By Daichi Ito
Published Apr 7, 2020
As the entire country is forced to shut down to minimize the spread of COVID-19, students all over the country are being forced to adapt to new styles of learning.
Little traffic is seen during the evening commute on the Golden Gate Bridge Friday, March 27, 2020, in Sausalito, Calif. The surge of coronavirus cases in California that health officials have warned was coming has arrived and will worsen, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday, while the mayor of Los Angeles warned that by early next week his city could see the kind of crush that has crippled New York.(AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

The adjustment to self-isolation

By Collin Gray
Published Apr 6, 2020
“I’m pretty close to going crazy,” said a sophomore economics student.
Several airlines with canceled flights are shown on a departures board at JFK airport's Terminal 1, Friday, March 13, 2020, in New York. The coronavirus outbreak is affecting the airline industry hard. Travelers from most European countries to the United States are banned for the next 30 days after President Trump announced the ban earlier in the week. Returning passengers will be screened. The global travel industry is already reeling from falling bookings and canceled reservations as people try to avoid contracting and spreading the virus.(AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

The journey home for international students

By JD Pells
Published Apr 3, 2020

COVID-19 induced travel-bans and restrictions made the journey home daunting and stressful for some international students. Click here or the photo below to read the full story.

A park bench is cordoned off Wednesday, March 25, 2020, in Houston. A stay-at-home order was issued Tuesday for Houston and Harris County residents to help fight the spread of COVID-19. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

How distance learning affects student success

By Kai Grady
Published Apr 2, 2020
The lack of on-campus interaction may become problematic for students as the semester continues.
High school seniors reflect on missed traditions

High school seniors reflect on missed traditions

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
High school seniors are reflecting on the traditions they missed as they finish the year.
A Texas welcome sign is shown Sunday, March 29, 2020, in Deweyville, Texas, near the Louisiana state border. Texas is ratcheting up restrictions on neighboring Louisiana, one of the growing hot spots for coronavirus in the U.S. Just two days after Texas began requiring airline passengers from New Orleans to comply with a two-week quarantine, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said state troopers will now also patrol highway entry points at the Louisiana border. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Difficulties with adjustment to distance learning

By Shannon Murphy
Published Apr 1, 2020
Finding a quiet place to work and overloaded WiFi connections are two common hurdles students have faced.