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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lies in state in Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. (Caroline Brehman/Pool via AP)

What we’re reading: Justice Ginsburg becomes first woman to lie in state at U.S. Capitol, Fort Worth woman files complaint against Whataburger over BLM mask

By Collin Pittmann
Published Sep 25, 2020
Two U.S. governors are calling the nation's response the worst in the world, and a Fort Worth woman files a complaint against Whataburger.
The Mary Wright Admission Center. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Latin American applicants among those set to benefit from admissions changes

By Andre Giammattei
Published Sep 25, 2020
TCU decided in April that SAT and ACT scores will not be required for fall of 2021 applicants due to disruptions caused by the pandemic.
Texas Christian University sign

Undergraduate international student population hits lowest level in over a decade

By Andre Giammattei
Published Sep 25, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic and immigration concerns have led to a decline in the amount of undergraduate international students this year.
Frog Camp is one activity operated by Student Development Services. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Student organizations and SDS find new ways to offer service hours

By Kaitlyn Freetage
Published Sep 25, 2020
TCU student organizations and Student Development Services are working to provide service opportunities.
The University Recreation Center. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU club sports return to play amid pandemic

By Kai Grady
Published Sep 24, 2020
All 25 club sport teams have made the necessary adjustments to safely play.
The Fort Worth Zoo has reopened. (TCU360 Staff)

Fort Worth Zoo re-opens with new protocols

By Tim Daly
Published Sep 24, 2020
Some changes have been put in place to try and keep guests safe while still letting them enjoy the park.
A student studies in the library while wearing a face covering.

Students adjust to Zoom classroom challenges

By Leslie Fields
Published Sep 24, 2020
Technical difficulties and a longing for face to face interaction are some of the challenges students are facing this semester.
At least one student at TCU has tested positive for COVID-19 twice. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU student tests positive for COVID-19 twice

By Astrid Souto
Published Sep 23, 2020
Mary Price Montagnet contracted COVID-19 twice this semester and said other people could too if they aren't careful.
CU Students had to socially distance in the stands.

Football game brings challenges to first weekend class

By Logan Gibbs
Published Sep 23, 2020
Class attendance was lowered, according to some students, as the first home football game and first Saturday class happened on the same day.
Students study in the library while wearing face coverings.

Mask mandate and other changes make studying more difficult for some students

By Charlotte Tomlinson
Published Sep 23, 2020
Some students said that it is difficult to focus while wearing a mask.
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, leaves the Senate Chamber following a vote, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Romney is one of four Republicans who could oppose a vote on a replacement for the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg prior to Election Day. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

What we’re reading: Romney sides with Republicans on Supreme Court vote, tropical storm brings dangerous floods to Texas

By Cole Marchi
Published Sep 23, 2020
Romney's support for President Trump's Supreme Court nominee will likely give Republicans the votes they need to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Reed Hall is one of the buildings that is home to the AddRan College of Liberal Arts.

AddRan dean focuses on providing ‘top-notch’ education this semester

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Sep 23, 2020
Dr. Sonja S. Watson, the new dean of the AddRan College of Liberal Arts, said she wants to increase the number of faculty of color.