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Students play corn hole in the Commons.

First-year students reflect on their first semester of college

By Shaina Looker
Published Dec 2, 2020
Two first year-students talked about how they adapted to college while dealing with the pandemic
Purple and white lights surround trees in the Campus Commons.
(Photo by Reese Price)

Experts share strategies for sustainability during the holidays

By Camilla Price
Published Nov 29, 2020
Students can help their communities and the planet with eco-friendly shopping this season.
A few of the 2020 graduates. Photo courtesy: Marissa Stacy

A year without graduation

By TCU 360
Published Nov 25, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic forced TCU to cancel in-person commencement for the first time in its history.
Imogene goes to Presbyterian Night Shelter to get out of the cold. During the day, she uses True Worth, Presbyterian Night Shelter's daytime facility. Photo: Presbyterian Night Shelter, Jenny Spencer

Tarrant County emergency shelters prepare for cold weather with reduced capacity

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Nov 24, 2020
The shelters have been forced to reduce their capacity to accommodate social distancing guidelines amid the pandemic.
Scharbauer Hall

Adjunct professor’s email to students sparks criticism, apology

By Benton McDonald
Published Nov 23, 2020
A tweet showing the email has nearly 100,000 interactions on Twitter.
The City of Fort Worth’s main water line broke on TCU's campus on Nov. 23, 2020. The city of Fort Worth's 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.