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Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg speaks during a rally Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

‘We’ve never seen anything like this’: Bloomberg focuses on Texas as part of unique campaign strategy

By Benton McDonald
Published Jan 31, 2020
The former mayor of New York City is pouring money and resources into the Lone Star State in a bid for the Democratic nomination.
TCU Economics Department is now under investigation for the discrimination of a former professor. Photo by Marissa Stacy

Former faculty member sues alleging discrimination

By Marissa Stacy
Published Jan 29, 2020
This is the second lawsuit filed against TCU this month.
Listening sessions follow filing of lawsuit

Listening sessions follow filing of lawsuit

By Alexandra Lang
Published Jan 29, 2020
Students had two opportunities to share with TCU leaders their stories and ideas regarding discrimination on campus.
Water was coming from the ceiling on Monday night in King Hall. Photo submitted by Paige Hill

Water line burst causes flooding, evacuation of King Hall

By Marissa Stacy and Marley Capper
Published Jan 28, 2020
First-floor residents of King Hall were evacuated and had to find a new place to stay Monday night.
National Parks road trip to be held during spring break

National Parks road trip to be held during spring break

By Dylan Guest
Published Jan 27, 2020
Students can explore six national parks with Campus Recreation during spring break.
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Listening sessions to provide forum for students following lawsuit

By Renee Umsted
Published Jan 26, 2020
TCU is offering two sessions for students to talk to campus leaders about diversity and inclusion.
Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Lawsuit claims TCU faculty physically, verbally abused student

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Jan 22, 2020
The Dean of the John V. Roach Honors College is accused of physical and verbal abuse of a student during a month-long summer course in Washington, D.C., according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.
Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Engineering professor dies, cause remains unknown

By JD Pells
Published Jan 21, 2020
The cause of death remains unknown, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner.
This pile of waste represents 1/5 of the recycled trash collected each day by Republic Services. Credit: Grace Toups

Building sustainability together

By Grace Toups
Published Jan 20, 2020
China's "National Sword" policy, enacted in 2018, has changed the nature of residential recycling programs.
This Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 photo shows vials of flu vaccine in Philadelphia. Health officials say the flu season is winding down, and it has killed 105 children - about the average toll. The flu season started earlier than usual and ended up being moderately severe. Roughly 100 children die in an average flu season. One exception was the swine flu pandemic of 2009-2010, when 348 children died. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the latest number Friday, March 22, 2013. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Flu activity remains high in Texas

By Grace Amiss
Published Jan 19, 2020
The CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 13 million flu illnesses.
News Now 1/15/20

News Now 1/15/20

By TCU 360
Published Jan 15, 2020
This week on TCU News Now, the breakdown of last night's Democratic Debate and the latest on the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Domingo Estrada graduated in 2007 from TCU's SCCD. Photo courtesy of Domingo Estrada and Beowulf Sheehan.

Alum inspires current dancers to pursue their passions

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Jan 14, 2020
Domingo Estrada always dreamt of being a mechanical engineer -- until he started dancing.