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The City of Fort Worth’s main water line broke on TCUs campus on Nov. 23, 2020. The city of Fort Worths water department has been contacted to assess the situation.

Fort Worth water main breaks on campus Monday

By Leah Bolling
Published Nov 23, 2020
The break was described as "major" and causes some buildings to lose water access
Joe Radanovich in his hospital bed at University Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas (Photo Courtesy of Garrett Robinson)

Over $125,000 raised for student injured in wreck

By Marissa Stacy
Published Nov 17, 2020
Joe Radanovich fractured two vertebrae in a wreck outside of Lubbock earlier this month.
Air Force ROTC cadets participate in a drill.

‘Horned Frogs lead the way’: A look at TCU’s ROTC programs

By Renee Umsted, Olivia Wales and Jack Wallace
Published Nov 17, 2020
In addition to the challenges that come with being a college student, cadets have to deal with other obligations.
The University Recreation Center. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

University Recreation and Wellness Promotion Centers support students amid COVID-19

By TCU 360
Published Nov 16, 2020
The rec center is asking students to practice hygiene and self-assessment.
TCU Baseball Field

Director of baseball operations shares her journey into sports

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Nov 16, 2020
Meredith Montgomery wanted to be a middle school math teacher, but with experience and opportunities, she became the director of Baseball Operations for TCU.
Mary Wright Admission Center

Early application submissions rise despite COVID-19 uncertainty

By Andre Giammattei
Published Nov 14, 2020
The number of applications TCU has received have increased, but it remains to be seen how many students will decide to enroll next fall.
President-elect Joe Biden speaks at The Queen theater, Monday, Nov. 9, 2020, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Despite projected results, key days still ahead in post-election process

By Noah Parker
Published Nov 13, 2020
While the election may have been called, key dates are still ahead in the electoral process.
A medical worker stands at a COVID-19 state drive-thru testing site at University of Texas at El Paso on Oct. 26, 2020, in El Paso. (Briana Sanchez//The El Paso Times via AP)

COVID-19 cases increase as semester comes to an end

By Logan Gibbs
Published Nov 13, 2020
TCU is offering free, rapid COVID-19 testing for all students before the semester ends.
President Donald Trump, left, and former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Minority students talk about election results

By Alexis King
Published Nov 12, 2020
Students reflect on how the results of the election will affect their future.
The TCU Police Department. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Calls to the TCU Police Department drop this semester

By Oscar Saravia
Published Nov 12, 2020
The numbers have decreased, but police are urging students to remain vigilant about their safety.
The J. M. Moudy buildings, where the College of Communication is housed. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

FTDM students capture life at TCU amid COVID-19 for documentary project

By Logan Gibbs
Published Nov 12, 2020
Students in the FTDM’s documentary production course have spent the fall semester documenting life at TCU for the virtual documentary project.
students studying for finals

Students deal with not having study days before finals

By Layna Steward
Published Nov 12, 2020
Some are concerned that there grades will be affected by the lack of time to prepare.