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Dr. Jacqueline Lambiase is the head of the Department of Strategic Communication. (Renee Umsted/Executive Editor)

Jacqueline Lambiase is still fighting for students

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 23, 2020
Today, Dr. Jacqueline Lambiase serves as the department head for strategic communication at TCU. Her department includes more than 10 women, eight of them tenured or on a tenure track.
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Community Commons gives students place to go to leave their rooms

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Oct 23, 2020
TCU opened a new outdoor space for students to hang out and study with social distanced guidelines in place
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TCU names expert witnesses in lawsuit filed by former professor

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 23, 2020
In a document filed Oct. 12, attorneys for TCU listed three economics faculty members as expert witnesses.
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)

What we’re reading: Final presidential debate, cold front coming to Fort Worth

By Matthew Sgroi
Published Oct 23, 2020
Trump and Biden wrapped up their final debate last night, while a cold front makes its way to North Texas.
In this combination photo, president Donald Trump, left, speaks at a news conference on Aug. 11, 2020, in Washington and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks in Wilmington, Del. on Aug. 13, 2020. The conventions, which will be largely virtual because of the coronavirus, will be Aug. 17-20 for the Democrats and Aug. 24-27 for the Republicans. (AP Photo)

What we’re reading: Obama campaigns for Biden, University of Michigan imposes a stay-at-home order

By Shaina Looker
Published Oct 21, 2020
Former President Barack Obama campaigned for Joe Biden, while the University of Michigan issued a lockdown.
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TCU News Now 10/21/2020

By NewsNow Staff
Published Oct 21, 2020
Texas sees record turnout in early voting; COVID-19 cases are on the rise in the state; the Day of the Dead celebration happening at TCU.
Exam Corp Lab employee, left, conducts a COVID-19 test at the parking lot of the facility in Niles, Ill., Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

What we’re reading: US COVID-19 cases rapidly increasing, Pope Francis announces support for same-sex civil unions

By Tyresa Oluyide
Published Oct 21, 2020
The support from the pope has the chance to shift the debate on same-sex unions across the world.
Milton Daniel Hall. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Milton Daniel residents engage in friendly competition

By Asia Soliday
Published Oct 21, 2020
Many TCU students find the transition to college stressful, but honors students face different pressures.
Students went to vote early on a trip organized by The Office of Multicultural & International Student Services on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, at the Southwest Regional Library. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Students encourage others to vote in this year’s presidential election

By Hailey Lyon
Published Oct 21, 2020
TCU students are preparing to vote in the upcoming election.
In this Aug. 27, 2020 file photo, Barron Trump right, stands with President Donald Trump and  first lady Melania Trump on the South Lawn of the White House on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

What we’re reading: Melania Trump will not attend Pennsylvania rally, murder victim identified 35 years after found dead in Florida

By Raines Nagel
Published Oct 20, 2020
Trump's immigration policies are under review, and a murder victim was identified over three decades after being found dead in Pensacola, Florida.
Riff Ram Vintage held a pop-up at Common Grounds on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020. (Asia Soliday/Staff Reporter)

TCU student starts a new business to bring nostalgic school spirit

By Collin Gray and Collin Gray
Published Oct 20, 2020
A new business has been introduced to the TCU community.
With over 50% of classes online, it has been easier to find parking on campus this semester than ever before. (Cole Marchi/Staff Reporter)

Online classes increase parking availability for students

By Cole Marchi
Published Oct 20, 2020
Students are enjoying more parking availability as online classes have reduced the number of on-campus students.