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In this Jan.7, 2020 file photo Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich speaks at a news conference in Phoenix. Brnovich is running for the U.S. Senate. Brnovich's announcement on Thursday, June 10, 2021, makes him the third major candidate to seek the Republican nomination to take on Democrat Mark Kelly. (AP Photo/Bob Christie)

What we’re reading: U.S. to require coronavirus vaccination for new immigrants, Arizona sues Biden for vaccine mandate

By Iris Lopez
Published Sep 15, 2021
New immigrants entering the United States will have to get vaccinated, the state of Arizona is suing the Biden Administration and more in what we're reading.
Storm clouds from Tropical Storm Nicholas are seen behind homes of the vanishing Native American community of Isle de Jean Charles, La., which were destroyed by Hurricane Ida, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

What we’re reading: COVID-19 hospitalizations hit crisis levels in South; 250,000 without power in Gulf Coast

By Nicole Johnson
Published Sep 14, 2021
COVID-19 hospitalizations increase across the South, Tropical Storm Nicholas leaves a quarter million people on the Gulf Coast without power, former police officers charged in George Floyd case plead not guilty and more of what we're reading.
A U.S. flag hanging from a steel girder, damaged in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, blows in the breeze at a memorial in Jersey City, N.J., Sept. 11, 2019 as the sun rises behind One World Trade Center building and the re-developed area where the Twin Towers of World Trade Center once stood in New York City on the 18th anniversary of the attacks. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)

TCU Reacts: Remembering 9/11

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Sep 11, 2021
The nation honors and remembers 9/11, 20 years later.
TCU Showgirls, Horned Frog Marching Band, and Dutchmen parade through campus. Photo by Allie Brown

TCU builds spirit with new tradition on Fridays

By Allie Brown
Published Sep 10, 2021
A parade through campus the day before home games is TCU's newest tradition.
A U.S. flag hanging from a steel girder, damaged in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, blows in the breeze at a memorial in Jersey City, N.J., Sept. 11, 2019 as the sun rises behind One World Trade Center building and the re-developed area where the Twin Towers of World Trade Center once stood in New York City on the 18th anniversary of the attacks. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)

On the 20th anniversary of 9/11, Americans vividly remember tragedy

By Kate Hellmund
Published Sep 9, 2021
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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TCU News Now 09/08

By Charles Baggarly and Alexandra Preusser
Published Sep 8, 2021
The return to classes brings housing updates, games back at full capacity and more on TCU News Now.
The TCU Police Department. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Two TCU students involved in aggravated robbery with a paintball gun

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Sep 5, 2021
Two students were victims of an aggravated robbery that occurred off campus Sunday morning.
Flooded streets and homes are shown in the Spring Meadow subdivision in LaPlace, La., after Hurricane Ida moved through Monday, Aug. 30, 2021. Hard-hit LaPlace is squeezed between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

What We’re Reading: FDA approves first COVID-19 vaccine, Ida makes landfall, Texas abortion ban in full effect

By Allie Brown and Madyson Buchanan
Published Sep 3, 2021
Pfizer is approved by the FDA, Hurricane Ida makes landfall in Louisiana, U.S. troops pull out of Afghanistan, seven Black men pardoned 70 years after execution and Texas abortion ban is now in full effect, and more.
Fashion Merchandising students work on their mannequin display

Faculty Senate talks COVID-19 mandates in first meeting of the semester

By JD Pells
Published Sep 3, 2021
Faculty Senate discuss fall spike, mask and vaccine mandates and testing shortfalls in their first meeting of the 2021-2022 academic years.
Reed Hall is one of the buildings that is home to the AddRan College of Liberal Arts.

The Writing Center continues to serve as a resource

By Kiaya Johnson
Published Sep 1, 2021
The Writing Center serves TCU's campus as a resource for over 30 years
A library staff member works behind plastic shielding.

Exploring student job opportunities on-campus

By Ryann Booth
Published Aug 31, 2021
Incoming students have many opportunities to work on and around TCU's campus.
Campus Commons

The do’s and don’ts of living in a dorm

By Lonyae Coulter
Published Aug 30, 2021
Current TCU RA's discuss advice for incoming students