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TCU announces modified spring break, condensed semester to reduce travel

By Benton McDonald
Published Sep 18, 2020
A traditional spring break has been replaced with a three-day "on-campus spring refresh" for students and faculty.
clothing on a rack at eco-fashion store Tribe Alive

Second-Hand September: Clothing outlets encourage eco-friendly fashion

By Camilla Price
Published Sep 18, 2020
Fast fashion harms workers and drains environmental resources, but sustainability is trending.
In this Oct. 13, 2012, file photo, Baylor's Matt Ritchey (45) stands on the field by a Big 12 Conference logo during an NCAA college football game against TCU in Waco, Texas. Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby feels good about where the league is with nine teams getting ready to play season openers this week. But the game not being played provides a stark reminder of the uncertainty of playing amid COVID-19. TCU won't be on the field because of a virus outbreak on its campus. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Big 12 football kicks off season

By Noah Parker
Published Sep 18, 2020
Seven of the Big 12's ten teams played their first games of the season last weekend.
White coats stand on display at the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine announcement event in 2018. (Cristian ArguetaSoto/Staff Photographer)

$25 million donated to the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine

By Molly Boyce
Published Sep 17, 2020
The endowment from Anne Marion and the Burnett Foundation was given in support of the Lead On campaign.
Milton Daniel Hall, the residence hall for honors students. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Honors College begins to see change in student application pool

By Ben Kasper
Published Sep 17, 2020
TCU's John V. Roach Honors College application process favors essays over test scores and GPAs.
NFR Contestant (AP Photo)

National Finals Rodeo heads to Globe Life Field this December

By Mel Morris
Published Sep 17, 2020
The event is heading to DFW because of a statewide ordinance allowing fans to attend.
In this Feb. 29, 2020, file photo President Donald Trump, center, points as he prepares to answer question after speaking about the coronavirus in the press briefing room at the White House in Washington, as Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, Vice President Mike Pence, Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams listen. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

What we’re reading: Trump rebukes CDC director, Federal Reserve expects interest rates will stay near zero

By Ben Kasper
Published Sep 17, 2020
Trump rebukes COVID-19 guidelines, and the Federal Reserve expects interest rates will remain near zero until late 2023.
TCU's annual flu vaccination clinic is coming soon, but it will look differently than the past because of COVID-19.

Annual flu shot clinic to occur outside, by appointment next month

By Sophia Stellas
Published Sep 17, 2020
The clinic will offer 3,500 free vaccines to TCU students, faculty and staff.
SGA held their Inauguration on Tuesday, September 8, 2020.

All-woman team of student body officers makes TCU history

By Leslie Fields
Published Sep 17, 2020
It is the first time in TCU's history all three officers have been female.
Chancellor Boschini spoke at the convocation.

TCU recognizes faculty excellence at virtual Fall Convocation amid COVID-19

By Collin Pittmann
Published Sep 16, 2020
A pandemic couldn't stop TCU from recognizing faculty excellence and welcoming a new semester at Tuesday's convocation.
A tree casts embers as the North Complex Fire burns in Plumas National Forest, Calif., on Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)

California wildfires and their impact on TCU students

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Sep 16, 2020
California wildfires are affecting TCU students in different ways.
Jesslyn Lane (bottom row, third from left), a senior nursing major, said sometimes the competitive environment in nursing amplifies the pressure she already puts on herself to do well in school. “It’ just the environment we put ourselves in and everyone is just always pushing each other, so I think maybe it just makes it worse for me,” she said. (Jesslyn Lane/Nursing Major)

Nursing students concerned about not reaching required clinical quotas

By Astrid Souto
Published Sep 16, 2020
TCU's nursing students fear not being able to graduate on time due to missing time because of COVID-19 exposure or infection.