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Gary Patterson, who announced his departure from the TCU football program on Oct. 31, 2021, was the Frogs all-time winningest coach over his 21 years leading the program. (Cristian ArguetaSoto/Staff Photographer)

Patterson apologizes for repeating racial slur

By Zaed Yousuf
Published Aug 3, 2020
Head coach Gary Patterson issued an apology Tuesday on Twitter after several players walked out of practice the day before.
Flags at Sadler Hall.

TCU asks court to strike almost 29 pages from plaintiffs’ complaint

By Renee Umsted
Published Jul 29, 2020
Lawyers for TCU are asking the court to strike more than 44 paragraphs from a complaint filed on behalf of Jane Does Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
South University Drive.

TCU won’t mandate entry testing when students return to campus

By Benton McDonald
Published Jul 24, 2020
TCU is asking students to practice self-monitoring and prevention strategies in the 14 days before they return to campus.
The chancellor responded to a list of demands released by students. (Kat Matthews / TCU 360)

Former employee wants TCU records on past discrimination claims

By Renee Umsted
Published Jul 21, 2020
Ricardo Avitia, who worked in the registrar's office, is suing TCU for discrimination.
Students are now able to apply to the scholarship search (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU cuts online course tuition for the fall

By Renee Umsted
Published Jul 15, 2020
Chancellor Victor Boschini answered questions submitted by faculty and staff in a Zoom meeting Wednesday.
TCU to research its history with racism, slavery and the Confederacy

TCU to research its history with racism, slavery and the Confederacy

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Jul 15, 2020
The provost will lead the new project.
Frog Statue by Reed and Scharbauer Hall

Judge reverses international student policy

By Marissa Stacy
Published Jul 14, 2020
International students will be able to stay in the U.S. even if they are taking all classes online.
Employees leave the Tyson plant in Logansport, Indiana.

Tyson Fresh Meats plant leads to a spike in COVID-19 cases in one county

By Marissa Stacy
Published Jul 10, 2020
Cass County sits in Indiana's corn belt, where acres of black dirt house row upon row of corn and soybeans. But this year, spring planting was eclipsed by the novel coronavirus.
(AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Nebraska meatpacking workers vulnerable to COVID-19

By Katherine Lester
Published Jul 10, 2020
Workers in the plants have been especially hard hit by COVID-19. While the numbers are declining, an examination of the state’s spring outbreak reveals a different story.  
Clark Brothers Statue (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Faculty Senate chair demands change in open letter to administration

By Benton McDonald
Published Jul 10, 2020
Chair Sean Atkinson said the university's system of shared governance was "on the verge of collapse."
Scharbauer Hall

Former Honors College dean takes early retirement

By Marissa Stacy
Published Jul 9, 2020
The former John V. Roach Honors College dean announced she is taking early retirement.
Dr. Karen Steele, the new dean of Interdisciplinary Studies, answer emails on her computer (photo by Richard Edgemon)

Dean of School of Interdisciplinary Studies resigns

By Renee Umsted
Published Jul 8, 2020
Dr. Karen Steele, the first dean of the college, has resigned.