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A Texas Christian University sign displayed on campus on Oct. 7, 2021. The TCU Board of Trustees approved an increase in tuition for the 2022-23 year. (Ella Gibson/Staff Reporter)

International students on campus: an opportunity worth 8,000 miles

By Ella Gibson
Published Oct 21, 2021
More students travel to TCU than ever following a historical drop off in international student population in 2020.
TCU nursing students give out flu vaccinations. (Photo by Lonyae Coulter)

TCU nursing students practice during annual flu clinic

By Lonyae Coulter
Published Oct 21, 2021
TCU nursing was expected to administer 3,500 flu vaccinations to protect the purple in the midst of a pandemic.
TCU students shop at the IJM annual on-campus thrift shop on Saturday, Oct. 9. (Iris Lopez/TCU 360 Reporter)

IJM holds annual on-campus thrift shop to help end modern day slavery

By Iris Lopez
Published Oct 21, 2021
An anti-slavery organization on campus held a pop-up shop to raise money to send to a field office in Delhi, India.
Sandra Lindsay, left, a nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, is inoculated with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine by Dr. Michelle Chester, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, in the Queens borough of New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, Pool)

What we’re reading: FDA allows for Covid-19 boosters, Haitian gang sets demands for kidnapped missionaries

By Nicole Johnson
Published Oct 20, 2021
The FDA is expected to allow use of different vaccine types for boosters, Haiti gang demands $17M in exchange for kidnapped missionaries, Miami private school requires students to stay home for 30 days after their vaccinations, 20 people escaped a plane crash outside of Houston, and more in what we're reading.
The bike sharing kiosk on the north side of the Mary Couts Burnett Library is one of two stations that was added to campus in June. (Camilla Price/Copy Desk Chief)

TCU adds Fort Worth Bike Sharing kiosks to expand campus transportation options

By Camilla Price
Published Oct 19, 2021
More bike kiosks have been added to the TCU campus as part of the university's effort to encourage students to use sustainable alternative transportation.
Students enjoy the fresh air and lounge in the community commons at lunch on Saturday, October 9. (Lucy Puente/TCU 360)

Back by popular demand: Campus community commons return for fall weather

By Madyson Buchanan
Published Oct 19, 2021
Community commons return temporarily for the fall with small changes.
TCUPD car. (File Photo/Hank Kilgore)

Person of interest arrested in campus assault

By Alexis King
Published Oct 19, 2021
A person of interest has been arrested just two days after a student was assaulted by the suspect on campus property.
The stop sign at Norwood and Morton streets, close to where the recent shootings occurred near West 7th. (Photo courtesy of Katherine Vaughn)

Assistant vice chancellor for public safety reassures students after West 7th shootings

By Katharine Vaughn
Published Oct 18, 2021
Some TCU students express concerns about traveling to West 7th Street after two unrelated and early morning shootings occurred last month.
The Leap: The Weeknd named ambassador, Taraji announces music career, and more

The Leap: The Weeknd named ambassador, Taraji announces music career, and more

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Oct 15, 2021

https://vimeo.com/632559639 The Weeknd named U.N. Ambassador, Taraji P. Henson to start music career, plus Kanye West announces K-12 school. Welcome to episode four of The Leap.

Students study out on the Commons.

Fall Break returns to TCU, giving students much-needed rest

By Camilla Price
Published Oct 14, 2021
Students said they will use the break to mentally refresh and catch up on coursework.
Photo of an elephant in the newly renovated exhibit, Elephant Springs, at the Fort Worth Zoo. (Photo courtesy of the Fort Worth Zoo)

Fort Worth Zoo looks to further conservation efforts by advancing exhibits

By Isabelle Acheson
Published Oct 13, 2021
The Fort Worth Zoo's conservation efforts are not going unnoticed.
In this June 4, 2012, file photo, an unidentified 11-year-old girl logs into Facebook on her iPhone at her home in Palo Alto, Calif. Facebook, in the aftermath of damning testimony that its platforms harm children, will be introducing several features including prompting teens to take a break using its photo-sharing app Instagram, and “nudging" teens if they are repeatedly looking at the same content that's not conducive to their well-being. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

What we’re reading: Texas abortion ban ruling, Facebook safety measures, COVID-19 pill

By Ella Gibson
Published Oct 12, 2021
Storms roll through Oklahoma, U.S. Court of Appeals restores abortion ban temporarily and more.