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TCU’s Music Center lit up at 9:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Music Center is one of the buildings on campus dedicated to the College of Fine Arts.

Working overtime: night classes become a new reality for most students

By Ella Gibson
Published Sep 26, 2021
COVID makes night classes the norm for many students.
Pharmacist Claudia Corona-Guevara, from left, joins registered nurses Amy Wells and Megan McLaughlin to draw shots of Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in the pharmacy of National Jewish Hospital for distribution early Saturday, March 6, 2021, in east Denver. Volunteers worked with nurses and physicians from National Jewish to administer 2,500 vaccinations of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine that requires a single shot instead of two like the other vaccines. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

What we’re reading: Biden promises consequences for treatment of Haitian migrants, states with majority unvaccinated populations

By Bailee Utter
Published Sep 24, 2021
The president reacts to situations at the border, Apple releases the newest iPhone and more in what we're reading.
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COVID-19 test center shortages near TCU

By Matthew Sgroi and Sederick Oliver
Published Sep 23, 2021
The shortages are leaving students scrambling.
Students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month during kick-off event.

Students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by making lasting connections

By Tenae Durham
Published Sep 23, 2021
Students celebrate their culture with the Hispanic Alumni Alliance in a kick-off event.
President Donald Trump speaks in the East Room of the White House, early Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

What we’re reading: FDA authorizes Pfizer booster for ages 65 and older, Trump calls on Texas for statewide election audit

By Tristen Smith
Published Sep 23, 2021
FDA authorizes Pfizer booster, R. Kelly's five-week trial comes to an end, Trump calls for election audit in Texas and more in what we're reading.
Members of the TCU cheering team celebrate a score against Kansas in the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, in Fort Worth, Texas. TCU won 27-17. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

A guide to Fort Worth: Horned Frog Family Week

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Sep 23, 2021
Family week returns after a year hiatus. The TCU 360 guide to an authentic Fort Worth experience includes Yogi's, Joe T's and everything else you'll need this weekend.
Parking near Bass building for commuters and faculty (Skye Moreno/TCU 360 Staff).

TCU commuters say campus parking is a ‘hit or miss’

By Skye Moreno
Published Sep 22, 2021
TCU commuters say finding close parking isn't always guaranteed even with a permit.
Julia Gillard, prime minister of Australia, arrives at United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021, during the 76th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, Pool)

What we’re reading: U.N. Conference on climate change and COVID-19, Trudeau remains Canadian Prime Minister

By Rebecca Robinson
Published Sep 22, 2021
The United Nations met in NYC, Justin Trudeau won his third election for Canadian Prime Minister, Koalas risk extinction and the hunt for Brian Laundrie continues.
The lobby of the New Intercultural Center located in the Brown-Lupton University Union (Ariel Wallace/TCU 360)

New Intercultural Center becomes a safe place for students to gather on campus

By Ariel Wallace
Published Sep 21, 2021
The new Intercultural Center provides a place for unrepresented students on campus to gather.
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Judge dismisses more discrimination claims based on a statute of limitations

By JD Pells
Published Sep 21, 2021
U.S. Chief District Judge Barbara Lynn dismisses several discrimination claims against TCU in the latest on the Jane Doe lawsuit against Texas Christian University.
The Campus Life Office. (Bailee Utter/Staff Reporter)

TCU’s Dean of Students office, formerly known as Campus Life, helps students reach success

By Bailee Utter
Published Sep 20, 2021
Even with a new name, TCU's Dean of Students still has the same mission of helping students succeed.
Fox squirrels are common on TCUs campus. (Camilla Price/Staff Reporter)

TCU iNaturalist project brings students closer to campus wildlife

By Camilla Price
Published Sep 20, 2021
More than 600 plant and animal species have been recorded on campus from TCU's iNaturalist project.