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Alpha Chi Omega wears denim, helps raise awareness for sexual assault

By Mia Yarto
Published May 4, 2021
A TCU sorority raises awareness for sexual assault awareness month and their philanthropy.
Clinic manager Angelle Harris walks in the front door of the Whole Woman's Health clinic in Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019. Faced with drives of four hours or more to Fort Worth, Dallas, El Paso or out-of-state clinics, many women in West Texas and the Panhandle need at least two days to obtain an abortion _ a situation that advocates say exacerbates the challenges of arranging child care, taking time off work and finding lodging. Some end up sleeping in their cars. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Abortion access threatened as restrictive bills make their way through Texas Legislature

By Katherine Lester
Published May 4, 2021
One of the bills from the Texas Senate is a "heartbeat bill" that would ban abortions as early as 6 weeks.
Some members of the class of 1971 (TCU Yearbook)

Class of 1971 celebrates 50 year graduation anniversary and reflects on time at TCU

By Ryann Booth
Published May 4, 2021
The class was on campus during a time of war and social change.
The TCU rowing team at a sunset practice (Photo courtesy of TCU rowing Instagram)

TCU rowing program strengthens after facing COVID-19 setbacks

By Ryann Booth
Published May 4, 2021
The team has adapted and thrived amid an unprecedented year.
Closed Union Grounds

Campus food drive asks students to use campus cash to help those in need

By Ariel Wallace
Published May 3, 2021
“Don’t Trash Your Campus Cash” is looking to help serve the hungry in Fort Worth
Two women standing next to each other and speaking to each other.

Fort Worth set to elect first new mayor in 10 years Saturday

By Logan Orsini
Published May 1, 2021
10 candidates are running to replace Betsy Price.
Race and Reconciliation event

Boschini responds to faculty criticism over recent interview

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 30, 2021
Chancellor Boschini responds to faculty budget cut letter and new honor code initiatives on campus.
TCU's first ever RRI day was held Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Graduating seniors to receive unity cords from RRI, SGA partnership

By Kiaya Johnson
Published Apr 30, 2021
Red and purple cords signifying unity will be given to all seniors this year.
2021 NFL Mock Draft (Part 1) Special

2021 NFL Mock Draft (Part 1) Special

By Jack Wallace
Published Apr 29, 2021
Jack and Noah make our 2021 NFL Mock Draft up through the first half of the draft. We highlight the top three picks: the Jacksonville Jaguars, the New York Jets, and the San Francisco 49ers.
students studying at library

Academic and writing resources help play a role in TCU’s retention rate

By Abby Hoffacker
Published Apr 28, 2021
Some of the new services could help TCU's retention rate.
One of the Funky Town Fridges (Haeven Gibbons/Line Editor)

Fort Worth’s first community fridge program helps serve vulnerable neighborhoods

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 28, 2021
Funky Town Fridge has placed 3 community fridges in some of Fort Worth's hungriest neighborhoods
Artwork for the performance by Josh Alford from the Pratt Institute. (Photo courtesy of Ayvaunn Penn)

Theatre TCU debuts its performance of play inspired by Botham Jean’s murder

By Maizey Edgar
Published Apr 27, 2021
TCU Theatre performs "For Bo: A Play Inspired by the Murder of Botham Jean by Officer Amber Guyer" this weekend directed and written by one of TCU's faculty, Ayvaunn Penn.