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Moderator Chris Wallace of Fox News, center, gesturing during the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, right, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

What we’re reading: Presidential debate full of insults, murder-suicide in Fort Worth

By Asia Soliday
Published Sep 30, 2020
The Presidential debate kicks off the final month before voters head into the polls.
Faculty discuss adapting to hybrid learning on zoom (Shannon Murphy/Line Editor)

TCU faculty talk about managing a hybrid classroom

By Shannon Murphy
Published Sep 30, 2020
TCU faculty discuss the difficulties and benefits of conducting a hybrid classroom.
Student teachers are unable to teach in-person this semester due to COVID-19 regulations (TCU360 Staff)

Education majors adapt to online student teaching

By Astrid Souto
Published Sep 30, 2020
Some education majors have expressed frustration with policies forcing them to teach online for the rest of the semester.
The Chambers is where SGA and Faculty Senate convene for their meetings.

SGA resolution passed to support in-person class

By Lucie Lundquist
Published Sep 30, 2020
SGA is pushing for in-person classes in the spring of 2021.
Workers adjust signage as preparations take place for the first Presidential debate in the Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion, Monday, Sept. 28, 2020, in Cleveland. The first debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden is scheduled to take place Tuesday, Sept. 29. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

What we’re reading: Presidential debate, COVID-19 deaths reach 1 million worldwide

By Matthew Sgroi
Published Sep 28, 2020
Trump and Biden prepare for the first presidential debate while fires continue to burn through California.
Voters wait in line for early voting in the Brown Lupton University Union in 2016. (Brandon Kitchin/Staff Reporter)

Tarrant County Elections administrator details Election Day during COVID-19

By Cole DeLuca
Published Sep 28, 2020
The Tarrant County Elections administrator details what to expect when voting in the upcoming election.
Mary Couts Burnett Library

Bistro Burnett shifts to Grubhub pickup only

By Asia Soliday
Published Sep 28, 2020
The cafe in a corner of the Mary Couts Burnett Library is known for long lines and limited space.
The TCU Police Department. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Emergency drills in buildings cut short due to social distancing

By Oscar Saravia
Published Sep 28, 2020
In an atypical semester at TCU, even emergency drills in buildings have seen changes that have forced authorities to learn more about social distancing guidelines.
Iowa State linebacker Mike Rose (23) and defensive back Greg Eisworth II (12) tackle TCU quarterback Max Duggan (15) during an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Patterson: ‘No silver lining’ as football drops season opener to Iowa State

By Colin Post
Published Sep 26, 2020
The Frogs broke their 18-game win streak in season openers.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lies in state in Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. (Caroline Brehman/Pool via AP)

What we’re reading: Justice Ginsburg becomes first woman to lie in state at U.S. Capitol, Fort Worth woman files complaint against Whataburger over BLM mask

By Collin Pittmann
Published Sep 25, 2020
Two U.S. governors are calling the nation's response the worst in the world, and a Fort Worth woman files a complaint against Whataburger.
The Mary Wright Admission Center. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Latin American applicants among those set to benefit from admissions changes

By Andre Giammattei
Published Sep 25, 2020
TCU decided in April that SAT and ACT scores will not be required for fall of 2021 applicants due to disruptions caused by the pandemic.
Texas Christian University sign

Undergraduate international student population hits lowest level in over a decade

By Andre Giammattei
Published Sep 25, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic and immigration concerns have led to a decline in the amount of undergraduate international students this year.