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FILE - In a May 4, 1970 file photo, Ohio National Guard moves in on rioting students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Four persons were killed and eleven wounded when National Guardsmen opened fire. The U.S. Justice Department, citing "insurmountable legal and evidentiary barriers," won't reopen its investigation into the deadly 1970 shootings by Ohio National Guardsmen during a Vietnam War protest at Kent State University. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez discussed the obstacles in a letter to Alan Canfora, a wounded student who requested that the investigation be reopened. The Justice Department said Tuesday, April 24, 2012 it would not comment beyond the letter.  (AP Photo, File)

Lessons of perseverance

By Olivia Wales
Published Apr 20, 2020
Two tragedies -- the Kent State shootings and COVID-19 --have bookended his academic life. Meet TCU’s outgoing dean of the AddRan College of Liberal Arts: Andrew Schoolmaster.

Horoscope: April 20, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Apr 20, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Taurus and a Moon in Pisces until 3:00 a.m., when the Moon enters Aries HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Monday, April 20, 2020: Powerful and inspirational you will have an excellent...

Horoscope: April 19, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Apr 19, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries until 10:45 a.m., when the Sun enters Taurus, and a Moon in Pisces. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, April 19, 2020: You will not have the control you are used to but it...

Taking in pets increases amid pandemic

Taking in pets increases amid pandemic

By Daichi Ito
Published Apr 18, 2020
Many people are taking in pets during the COVID-19 pandemic.
How COVID-19 is affecting weddings

How COVID-19 is affecting weddings

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Apr 18, 2020
Weddings are one of many events being affected by COVID-19.
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TCU News Now 4/17/20

By NewsNow Staff
Published Apr 17, 2020
This week on TCU News Now: how Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to re-open the state; an easy way to make your own face coverings at home; and how people all over the U.S. are helping our frontline workers.

Horoscope: April 17, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Apr 17, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Aquarius until 2:29 p.m., when the Moon enters Pisces. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, April 17, 2020: With serious purpose you expect to be listened to,...

Horoscope: April 16, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Apr 16, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Aquarius. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, April 16, 2020: You are generous and fantastically humorous, and keep us all laughing for our mental health. Your...

Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Living on campus during a pandemic

By JD Pells and Ryan Bunnell
Published Apr 15, 2020
Multiple TCU students are still on campus living in university housing amid safety concerns about traveling home during the coronavirus pandemic.

Horoscope: April 15, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Apr 15, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Capricorn until 3:37 a.m., when the Moon enters Aquarius. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Wednesday, April 15, 2020: Realistic to the extreme, you are dominant and...

The RxPLORE team set up at table at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. Photo courtesy of Vicki Brooks

Nursing project aims to get people outside

By Renee Umsted
Published Apr 14, 2020
RxPLORE is working to encourage Fort Worth residents to spend more time outside.

Horoscope: April 14, 2020:

By Tamia Banks
Published Apr 14, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Capricorn. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, April 14, 2020: You change society with your persuasive and powerful charm. So, this year, do not be afraid to...