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Items included in a busy bag given to students in isolation. (Photo courtesy of Danielle Hoefeld)

Hall directors get creative to help students cope in isolation

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 2, 2020
When hall directors realized isolated students were struggling in isolation, they teamed up to create "busy bags."
Neeley (left) plays with Runcle (right) at the Blessing of the Animals.

Pets blessed virtually and in person during Blessing of the Animals

By Samantha Knapp
Published Oct 2, 2020
TCU hosts annual Blessing of the Animals both in-person and on Zoom.
Campus Commons

TCU has isolation rooms for students with COVID-19

By Braden Roux
Published Oct 1, 2020
TCU has designated isolation rooms in several residence halls set aside for students who test positive for COVID-19 but are unable to be in their own room.
The J. M. Moudy buildings, where the College of Communication is housed. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Instructors look to continue using technology after the pandemic

By Shaina Looker
Published Oct 1, 2020
Professors adapt and enrich online teaching.
(Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

How off-campus students are coping with their mental health

By Alexis King
Published Oct 1, 2020
Off-campus students are finding new ways to cope with their mental health during this "new normal."
The new Groome shuttles have lots of safety measures to assure students and drivers are kept safe. (Cole Marchi/Staff Reporter)

New shuttle service fusing technology into TCU’s public transportation system

By Cole Marchi
Published Oct 1, 2020
Students can track shuttles, which are adhering to safety guidelines, on their phones.
The Founders Statue. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU forensics to discuss TCU’s history

By Logan Gibbs
Published Oct 1, 2020
TCU speech and debate will host a campus discussion regarding removal of the Founders Statue.
The Walt Disney Co. announced Tuesday that it is planning to lay off 28,000 workers in its theme parks division in California and Florida. The company has been squeezed by limits on attendance at its parks and other restrictions due to the pandemic. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)

What we’re reading: Disney layoffs, Tarrant County COVID-19 cases increasing

By Leah Bolling
Published Oct 1, 2020
Disney plans to lay off 28,000 employees and COVID-19 cases in Tarrant County continue to rise.
Common Grounds is located on Greene Avenue. (Alex Preusser/Staff Reporter)

Common Grounds coffee shop is more than a new study spot for students

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Oct 1, 2020
Common Grounds is a new coffee shop near campus that also hosts church services on Sunday.
TCU's Robert Carr Chapel (Samantha Knapp/Staff Writer)

COVID-19 changes TCU students’ religious practices

By Samantha Knapp and Samantha Knapp
Published Oct 1, 2020
TCU religious organizations and students' practice of religion is changing during COVID-19.
TCU Music Center

How performing arts majors are adjusting to the pandemic

By Jillian Verzwyvelt
Published Sep 30, 2020
Performing arts students and faculty discuss challenges adapting to COVID-19.
FILE - In this July 27, 2018, file photo, the Dave Johnson coal-fired power plant is silhouetted against the morning sun in Glenrock, Wyo. A record drop in U.S. energy consumption this spring was driven by less demand for coal that's burned for electricity and oil that's refined into gasoline and jet fuel. (AP Photo/J. David Ake, File)

Physician declares climate change a ‘medical emergency’ in Friday Focus talk

By Camilla Price
Published Sep 30, 2020
Dr. Mark Dambro, who recently completed Al Gore's climate training course, said human health is at risk from global warming.