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Richards Hall. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU changes providers as students cut the cable cord

By Andre Giammattei
Published Oct 7, 2020
Students are streaming most of their content online, causing many to lose interest in cable provided by TCU.
Photo credits: Asia Soliday

Riff Ram Vintage holds pop-up at Common Grounds

By Asia Soliday
Published Oct 6, 2020
Riff Ram Vintage held a pop-up at a the coffee shop near campus.
Hurricane Delta is expected to be upgraded to Category 4 within the next 24 hours as it makes way for the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. (AP Photo/Victor Ruiz Garcia)

What we’re reading: Hurricane Delta could be updated to Category 4, Texas governor hints at bars reopening

By Cole DeLuca
Published Oct 6, 2020
Hurricane Delta is expected to upgrade to a Category 4 in the next 24 hours, and Gov. Abbott hinted at bars reopening in social media post.
TCU students cheer for the football team.

Student COVID-19 cases near zero as semester reaches midpoint

By Benton McDonald
Published Oct 6, 2020
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Kathy Cavins-Tull attributed the decline to university testing protocols and student behavior.
Sen. Kamala Harris speaking at a voter mobilization drive-in event in Las Vegas on Friday, Oct. 2. (Joe Buglewicz/The New York Times)

What we’re reading: Vice presidential debate tonight, Tanglewood schools move to in-person learning

By Haley Cabrera
Published Oct 6, 2020
Tanglewood-area schools transition back to in-person learning for all grades, and the only Vice Presidential debate kicks off tonight.
Worshippers gathered in Trinity Park Friday, Oct. 2. to participate in the Let Us Worship event. Few wore masks or practiced social distancing. (Haeven Gibbons/Staff Reporter)

Leader of the ‘Let Us Worship’ movement brings his message to Fort Worth

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 5, 2020
Thousands gathered to worship and listen to activist Sean Feucht at Trinity Park. Few wore masks or social distanced.
This combination of photos shows, from left, Harvey J. Alter, Charles M. Rice, and Michael Houghton who jointly won the Nobel Prize for medicine on Monday, Oct. 5, 2020, for their discovery of the hepatitis C virus. The major source of liver disease affects millions worldwide. (Rhoda Baer/National Institutes of Health, Richard Siemens/University of Alberta, AP Photo/John Minchillo)

What we’re reading: Nobel Prize in medicine announced, Trump to leave hospital tonight

By Sophia Vandewark
Published Oct 5, 2020
The Nobel Prize in Medicine was announced Monday and President Trump continues his recovery from COVID-19.
Members of TCUs Food Recovery Network are not able to deliver food due to COVID-19 restrictions. (Haeven Gibbons/Staff Reporter)

TCU’s Food Recovery Network is unable to deliver food amid COVID-19

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Oct 5, 2020
TCU's Food Recovery Network can no longer deliver food to local homeless shelters due to COVID-19 protocols.
Horoscope: October 5, 2020

Horoscope: October 5, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Oct 5, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Libra and a Moon in Taurus. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Monday, Oct. 5, 2020:Perceptive, life-oriented and fair, your life's path is according to what you believe is the common good....

The Harrison Administration Building

Administration wants faculty to teach more in-person classes in the spring

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 2, 2020
Provost Teresa Dahlberg asked faculty to teach more classes in person in the spring.
In this June 1, 2020, file photo, District of Columbia National Guard, and U.S. Park Police, advance through the white roses in front of the AFL-CIO headquarters, with St. Johns Church behind them, as they move demonstrators back after they gathered to protest the death of George Floyd near the White House in Washington. The National Guard has designated military police units in two states to serve as rapid reaction forces in order to be better prepared to respond quickly to civil unrest around the country, in the wake of the violent protests that rocked the nation’s capitol and several states this summer.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

What we’re reading: National Guard assembled in two states, U.S. unemployment drops

By Charlotte Tomlinson
Published Oct 2, 2020
The National Guard has deployed military police units, and U.S. unemployment drops to 7.9%.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visits Lake Jackson, Texas.

Gov. Abbott announces new limits to ballot drop-off sites

By Zaed Yousuf
Published Oct 2, 2020
An executive order announced by Gov. Greg Abbott limits the number of mail-in ballot drop-off locations in Texas.