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Spirit Halloween, a seasonal pop-up Halloween store, created the “Spirit of Children” foundation to raise money for partner hospitals nationwide to contribute to the hospitals’ Child Life department. Each of the locations in the Fort Worth area benefit Cook Children’s hospital. (Leah Bolling/Staff Photographer)

Spirit Halloween raises money for Fort Worth’s Cook Children’s hospital

By Leah Bolling
Published Nov 7, 2021
Spirit Halloween, a seasonal pop-up Halloween store, created the “Spirit of Children” foundation to raise money for partner hospitals nationwide to contribute to the hospitals’ Child Life department.
The Harrison Administration Building

Settlement reached between TCU and former students, alumni in lawsuit

By JD Pells
Published Nov 4, 2021
The settlement seeks to put an end to a lawsuit that began in January 2020.
A rainy day on TCU's campus, students walking near the Harrison building on November 3, 2021.
(Esau Rodriguez Olvera / Staff Photographer)

Seasonal depression: How students can cope with the changing seasons

By Katharine Vaughn
Published Nov 3, 2021
Changing seasons and shorter hours of sunlight leave some students fearing dreaded seasonal depression.
Neeley School of Business water fountain. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Business school, media and communication job fairs held this week

By Nicole Johnson
Published Nov 3, 2021
The TCU Sales Center has a job fair for TCU students this week.
Students gather in the commons to "chat" with the chancellor on Thursday afternoon.  Photo by Kyla Vogel.

Additional housing and dining facilities to be East Campus bound

By Kyla Vogel
Published Nov 2, 2021
As the student population has grown, the infrastructure has struggled to keep up. TCU's Board of Trustees plans to address the issue on Friday.
Spirit Halloween on Hulen Street, about a 10 minute drive from TCU (Lucy Puente/TCU360)

Spooky season supply chain chaos sends ominous message for upcoming holidays

By Lucy Puente
Published Nov 2, 2021
As the month of October came to a close, businesses like Spirit Halloween struggled with the supply chain chaos and marked an ominous sign for the upcoming holidays
Sherley Hall. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Dorm drinking trends show increase in 2020

By Tristen Smith
Published Nov 2, 2021
Alcohol violations spiked as COVID-19 restrictions kept students in dorms.
TCU College Tour episode cover page. (screenshot photo/The College Tour)

The College Tour launches an episode on TCU

By Chaelie DeJohn
Published Nov 1, 2021
A new TV series, The College Tour, features an episode highlighting TCU's small school with a big school feel reputation.
Speaker Sarah Rasing at the Mental Heath Allyship event. (Tenae Durham/TCU 360 Reporter)

Wellness workshops: resources available for TCU students

By Tenae Durham
Published Oct 31, 2021
The TCU Wellness Center provides resources to help students deal with the stress of college.
Photo rendition of the future Ecoplex building. Photo courtesy of Ecoplex.

International Environmental Complex plans to revolutionize sustainability

By Isabelle Acheson
Published Oct 31, 2021
Ecoplex plans to revolutionize sustainability and the building plans to break ground right here in Fort Worth.
Students and faculty gathered in the Campus Commons on Oct. 28 for the Chancellor’s town hall. (Allie Brown/TCU 360)

Chancellor speaks on COVID-19 regulations at town hall meeting

By Allie Brown
Published Oct 30, 2021
Chancellor Boschini spoke on the possibility of changes in COVID-19 regulations at TCU during the town hall meeting on Oct. 28.
Pumpkins are shown at Bob's Pumpkin Patch in Half Moon Bay, Calif., Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. Ten California counties were cleared to ease coronavirus restrictions Tuesday, including some in the Central Valley that saw major case spikes over the summer, but the state's top health official warned that upcoming Halloween celebrations pose a risk for renewed spread. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Recommended 2021 Halloween health and safety precautions

By Frances Wetherbee
Published Oct 29, 2021
The Halloween weekend poses unique health and safety risks. Tarrant County's recommendations on how to prevent virus spread can help guide students and residents to have a safe holiday.