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FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1999 file photo, Placido Domingo acknowledges the audience after receiving the 1999 Hispanic Heritage Award at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. An evening before a performance of “Le Cid,” part of the Washington Opera’s 1999-2000 season, opera singer Angela Turner Wilson said she and Domingo were having their makeup done together when he rose from his chair, stood behind her and put his hands on her shoulders. As she looked at him in the mirror, he suddenly slipped his hands under her bra straps, she said, then reached down into her robe and grabbed her bare breast. It hurt, she told The Associated Press. “It was not gentle. He groped me hard.” She said Domingo then turned and walked away, leaving her stunned and humiliated. (AP Photo/Leslie Kossoff)

Music professor says Placido Domingo harassed her, grabbed her breast

By Associated Press
Published Sep 6, 2019
Angela Turner Wilson said Domingo "slipped his hands under her bra straps then reached down into her robe and grabbed her bare breast."
A student walking past an on-campus parking lot. Photo by Heesoo Yang.

New year, same problem: Parking pains for commuters

By Grace Amiss
Published Sep 6, 2019
Many commuter students have voiced concerns about parking, but the university has no plans to add additional lots.
Provost Teresa Dahlberg (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Implementing DEI among top priorities for new provost

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Sep 5, 2019
She's only been on campus for a few months, but Fort Worth has quickly become home for Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg.
Study abroad students learn through first-hand experience in east Europe

Study abroad students learn through first-hand experience in east Europe

By Dylan Guest
Published Sep 5, 2019
TCU Study Abroad takes a trip to a unique destination - east Europe.
Buster Graybill working on the R.M.U.T.T. Photo courtesy of Buster Graybill.

‘End of the world’ art exhibit coming to TCU

By Jacob Hook
Published Sep 4, 2019
The Art Galleries at TCU welcomes Buster Graybill's exhibition that features sculptures, paintings and a doomsday trailer this Friday.
Local celebrities join Taste Project in the fight against hunger

Local celebrities join Taste Project in the fight against hunger

By Elizabeth Ragone
Published Sep 4, 2019
The Taste Community Restaurant is helping the Fort Worth community take action to end hunger.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen look on as Gov. Greg Abbott announces he is sending 1,000 Texas National Guard troops to southern border. (Photo courtesy of Michael Rogers)

New Texas gun laws go into effect day after mass shooting in West Texas

By Michael Rogers
Published Sep 1, 2019
The new laws loosen restrictions on when and where guns can be carried in a number of public places.
Freshman Duggan shines as football wins season opener

Freshman Duggan shines as football wins season opener

By Colin Post
Published Aug 31, 2019
The true freshman threw for 165 yards and a touchdown.
Patton Maynard leads the Riff Ram chant in the student section at a home football game on Sept. 30, 2018. Photo courtesy of Patton Maynard.

The star behind the stripes

By Olivia Wales
Published Aug 30, 2019
He's the first student at every TCU game, and the last to leave.
The new Fine Arts Building will include the graphic design, interior design, fashion merchandising and architectural lighting design programs. Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Grand opening ceremony for new Fine Arts Building

By Heesoo Yang
Published Aug 29, 2019
The new Fine Arts Building will include the graphic design, interior design, fashion merchandising and architectural lighting design programs.
It’s easier to treat depression and anxiety in college than in later adulthood, said Wood. (Photo by Abbey Block.)

Handling the stresses of a new school year

By Riane Cleveland
Published Aug 28, 2019
The new school year has begun, and there are some ways to handle the added stress that comes with it.
Photo by Jenn Allen | The State Press

From chill pills to study pills

By Taylor Brumbaugh
Published Aug 27, 2019
College students are turning to amphetamines to enhance their academic performance.