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Paddle-out in Maui honors Floyd, other black lives

Paddle-out in Maui honors Floyd, other black lives

By JD Pells
Published Jun 1, 2020
People in Maui participated in a paddle-out to honor those killed in acts of racism or police brutality.
Frog Fountain on The Commons

Chancellor announces early start date for fall semester

By Renee Umsted
Published Jun 1, 2020
Classes will begin Aug. 17, and the university will forgo Labor Day and fall break to finish the semester before Thanksgiving.
Chancellor Boschini at September 2019's Faculty Senate meeting. (Heesoo Yang)

Reductions to retirement benefits spark faculty concern

By Benton McDonald and Benton McDonald
Published May 28, 2020
The university announced earlier this month that it was reducing its contributions to employee retirement benefits.
Students are now able to apply to the scholarship search (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU files motions to dismiss lawsuits against the university

By Renee Umsted
Published May 26, 2020
TCU has filed motions to dismiss the lawsuit alleging a pattern of hostility and discrimination at the university.
TCU alumna Lizzie Morris celebrates her nuptials at the Tarrant County Courthouse. (Photo courtesy of Lizzie Morris.)

Will you be my quarantine?

By Mel Morris
Published May 18, 2020
Newlyweds discuss the toll of COVID-19 on their weddings.
Family works to stay positive at home

Family works to stay positive at home

By TCU 360
Published May 15, 2020
I sat down with my family to get their take on everything and discuss what they have done to keep a positive mindset.
Photo by Angelica Menjivar.

Elementary school students face challenges with distance learning

By TCU 360
Published May 14, 2020
A challenge college students at home during the pandemic might face is helping their younger siblings with distance learning while their parents are at work.
Student is remembered for the lessons he taught friends

Student is remembered for the lessons he taught friends

By Drew Mitchell
Published May 13, 2020
Reginald Cole, pictured here with Timeka Gordon, the director of the of Office of Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services and the Community Scholars program.
Photo courtesy of Samantha Knapp.

Home away from home

By TCU 360
Published May 13, 2020
In this pandemic, many people find places where they can go to temporarily escape the situation.
Photo courtesy of Laura Heathcott.

Spring at TCU: Empty classrooms, quiet campus

By TCU 360
Published May 12, 2020
Even with an empty campus, some students are living near campus to maintain the college environment and savor what time they have left with their TCU community.
Photo by Elizabeth Burns.

A day in my life of quarantine

By TCU 360
Published May 11, 2020
Students are trying to adapt to this new way of living by establishing daily routines and keeping themselves as busy as possible.
The Amon G. Carter Stadium was lit purple to honor the graduating seniors. (Photo courtesy of Holly Ellman.)

TCU recognizes the class of 2020

By Renee Umsted
Published May 9, 2020
Here is a recap of what the university has done, as well as a look back at some of the major events that happened over the past four years.