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Students react to first campus snow day of 2022

By Tristen Smith and Michael Niezgodzki
Published Feb 16, 2022
TCU students enjoyed a break from class during the recent winter storm.
Sha’Carri Richardson (left) was banned from participating in the Tokyo Olympics for a positive cannabis test. Kamila Valieva (right) tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug, but was cleared to continue competing in the Beijing Olympics. (AP Photo)

What we’re reading: American sprinter critiques IOC ruling, Trudeau invokes Emergency Act

By Micah Pearce
Published Feb 16, 2022
An American sprinter critiques Olympic Committee’s ruling, Navy engineer conspired to share U.S. secrets and more of what we're reading.
The Leap: Encanto breaks records, Kylie welcomes baby two, and more

The Leap: Encanto breaks records, Kylie welcomes baby two, and more

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Feb 14, 2022

Kylie Jenner welcomes baby Wolf Webster, Encanto song breaks record, and Madame Web actress announced. Welcome to season 2 episode 2 of The Leap!

Students shot basketball at the Buzzer Bee-ter arcade game in Brown Lupton University Union. (Courtesy of theCrew)

TheCrew connects with students despite pandemic hardships

By Breana Adams
Published Feb 11, 2022
theCrew looks for news ways to engage with students when COVID-19 restrictions limit student interaction.
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (AP Photo/Donna McWilliam)

Artist at the Modern Art Museum uses pennies to reflect on the pandemic

By Emma Watson
Published Feb 10, 2022
Artist Jill Magid spread 120,000 pennies throughout New York City bodegas, the same amount as one stimulus relief check, and transformed it all into an art exhibit.
Graduate biology student Padraic Elliott shows off a tagged Texas horned lizard for the camera. Elliott is one of the TCU students taking part in the horned lizard reintroduction project. (Photo courtesy Padraic Elliott)

Comrades true: TCU students take part in Horned Frog conservation

By Camilla Price
Published Feb 10, 2022
Saving the mascot, part two
Fort Worth Police began pursuing the suspect in South Hills and the chase ended at the Sid W. Richardson Building on TCU campus Tuesday night. (Photo by Derek Lytle)

Fort Worth Police arrests man on TCU campus after city-wide pursuit

By Derek Lytle and JD Pells
Published Feb 8, 2022
The Fort Worth Police Department arrested a suspect outside of the Sid W. Richardson Building Tuesday night.
Impact of Words student organization delivers smiles on sticky notes

Impact of Words student organization delivers smiles on sticky notes

By Madyson Buchanan, Kyla Vogel and Katharine Vaughn
Published Feb 6, 2022
Impact of Words organization members work to uplift students all across campus.
The bronze Horned Frog Statue greets students between Sadler and Reed Halls. TCU adopted the horned lizard as its mascot in 1893. (Jeffrey McWhorter/TCU Marketing and Communication)

Riff Ram Bah Zoo: TCU joins fight to save horned lizards 

By Camilla Price
Published Feb 6, 2022
Saving the mascot, part one
TCU dining prepares for the winter storm on Feb. 2, 2022. (Trevor Matthews/Staff Writer)

TCU dining prepares for increased need amid winter storm

By Trevor Matthews
Published Feb 2, 2022
Last year's winter storm caught TCU faculty and students by surprise, leaving many to depend on TCU dining for food. This year, TCU dining is prepared to keep everyone fed during the storm.
The TCU campus stays closed until Saturday, Feb. 3 at noon. Tarrant County is enduring cold weather with wind chill of 3 degrees fahrenheit. (JD Pells/TCU 360)

Winter is here: TCU extends campus closure into the weekend

By JD Pells
Published Feb 2, 2022
TCU extends campus closure until noon on Saturday, Feb. 5 due to inclement weather.
A street sign warns drivers of ice prevention operations on highways ahead of winter weather in Dallas, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. A major winter storm was expected to affect a huge swath of the United States, with heavy snow starting in the Rockies and freezing rain as far south as Texas before it drops snow and ice on the Midwest. The forecast comes nearly a year after a catastrophic winter storm devastated Texas' power grid, causing hundreds of deaths. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

From shorts to snow, Fort Worth braces for ice

By Lance Minor
Published Feb 1, 2022
Ice, sleet and snow are expected to hit Tarrant County Wednesday evening.