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Jarvis Hall is home to the Office of Religious & Spiritual Life. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

The Office of Religious & Spiritual Life to host eighth annual Crossroads Lecture

By Drew Mitchell
Published Oct 15, 2020
The eighth annual crossroads lecture will be held today at 12:30 p.m.
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National Pan-Hellenic Council uses social media to engage members, the community

By Kaitlyn Freetage
Published Oct 14, 2020
The National Pan-Hellenic Council has been maintaining a strong social media presence to keep members engaged and informed.
FILE - This September 2020 photo provided by Johnson & Johnson shows a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine being developed by the company. A late-stage study of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate has been paused while the company investigates whether a study participant’s “unexplained illness” is related to the shot, the company announced Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. (Cheryl Gerber/Courtesy of Johnson & Johnson via AP, File)

What we’re reading: COVID-19 trials paused, Supreme Court rules on the census

By Hailey Lyon
Published Oct 14, 2020
Two major coronavirus treatment studies are put on hold, and Disney recruits rapper Rapsody to amplify Black voices.
Using both the English and Spanish language, a sign points potential voters to an official polling location during early voting in Dallas, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020. Early primary voting in Texas is continuing with a strong turnout ahead of Super Tuesday. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

‘TCU Votes Early’ to help students and faculty get to the polls

By Joey Palmeri
Published Oct 14, 2020
TCU does not have a polling site on campus for the upcoming election and the event will provide off-campus transportation for students and faculty.
Pumpkins are shown at Bob's Pumpkin Patch in Half Moon Bay, Calif., Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. Ten California counties were cleared to ease coronavirus restrictions Tuesday, including some in the Central Valley that saw major case spikes over the summer, but the state's top health official warned that upcoming Halloween celebrations pose a risk for renewed spread. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

CDC releases guidelines for a safe Halloween amid COVID-19

By Brian Contreras
Published Oct 14, 2020
A Saturday Halloween was bound to bring out the trick-or-treaters in years past, but this year concerns and protocols about COVID-19 may scare them away.
NPHC is a governing body for five of nine historical African American fraternities and sororities. (Kaitlyn Freetage/Staff Reporter)

National Pan-Hellenic Council hosts annual week of awareness

By Stephanie Joynt
Published Oct 14, 2020
NPHC Week took on a Heroes theme this year to appreciate staff and recognize issues such as domestic violence and body positivity.
The Harrison Administration Building

TCU to give raises for employees

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 13, 2020
TCU employees will be provided a merit-based raise.
Supreme Court Nominee spoke on Capitol Hill Washington yesterday during the first day of confirmation hearings. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

What we’re reading: Supreme Court hearings continue, Gov. Abbott limits ballot drop-off sites

By Kaitlyn Freetage
Published Oct 13, 2020
Judge Amy Coney Barrett spoke in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee this morning during the second day of confirmation hearings.
Students study out on the Commons.

Without a break, TCU students feel more overwhelmed

By Sophia Stellas
Published Oct 13, 2020
TCU students, already overwhelmed by this semester, did not have a fall break.
TCU welcomed students home amid the pandemic.
(Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

First-year students adjust to living away from home during COVID-19

By Raines Nagel
Published Oct 13, 2020
TCU first-year students are having to adjust to a new college experience in the midst of a pandemic.
Image of art gallery in Moudy

The Art Galleries at TCU opened new exhibit

By Molly Boyce
Published Oct 12, 2020
The Art Galleries at TCU allows in-person viewings to students and staff, including "You Are Here," an exhibit by an MFA student.
Students enjoy their time in the Commons.

How COVID-19 is affecting TCU: A collection by TCU 360

By TCU 360
Published Oct 12, 2020
A collection of stories shows how COVID-19 has affected campus.