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Tables and chairs remain empty outside the Mary Couts Burnett Library.

Faculty opt to move 54% of classes online in the fall

By Alexis King
Published Jul 7, 2020
Staff and faculty are continuing to voice their decisions on teaching class in-person or virtually.
Fall 2015 commencement.

Seniors talk about canceled commencement

By Alexis King
Published Jul 6, 2020
Chancellor Victor Boschini announced the changes in an email Monday.
Black, Latinx communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19

Black, Latinx communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Jul 6, 2020
Black and Latinx communities in the U.S. are experiencing more cases, deaths, and fewer recoveries than affluent white communities.
An empty section of The D Casino in Downtown Las Vegas.

Las Vegas takes on COVID-19

By TCU 360
Published Jul 2, 2020
New York City has long been known as the city that never sleeps, but until COVID-19, Las Vegas wasn't very restful either.
Fans built a makeshift grandstand in order to watch the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge from their own front yard.

A COVID-19 Charles Schwab Challenge

By Branson Nelson
Published Jul 2, 2020
Save a few distant cheers from onlookers peering through fences or clapping from make-shift grandstands at nearby homes, Colonial Country Club was eerily quiet during the Charles Schwab Challenge in June.
Food insecurity in Austin amid COVID-19

Food insecurity in Austin amid COVID-19

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Jul 1, 2020
The food insecurity rate in Travis County is growing as COVID-19 affects people’s financial well-being and, in turn, their food stability.
On May 25, 2020, Minneapolis resident George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police officers after they were called by a store clerk on a forgery call. Floyd’s death was recorded and uploaded to social media where it went viral and caused nationwide outrage. Protests in over 2,000 cities in all 50 states were held against police brutality. (Cristian ArguetaSoto/Staff Photographer)

Civil rights protesters gather by the thousands despite an active pandemic

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Jun 30, 2020
Five days after the killing of Floyd, Dallas became one of the thousands of cities that held protests against police brutality and demanding justice for George Floyd and Fort Worth resident Atatiana Jefferson who was also killed by police in her home.
Water Fountain
BLUU Auditorium

Court won’t allow graduate students to join discrimination suit

By Renee Umsted
Published Jun 29, 2020
The brief alleges the plaintiffs should not be granted leave to file their third amended complaint.
A view of the Campus Commons.

TCU cancels homecoming and family weekend amid COVID-19 worries

By Alexis King
Published Jun 26, 2020
The university will cancel two events this fall semester as coronavirus cases continue to rise.
Mary Couts Burnett Library

Instructors, students given distance learning option

By Benton McDonald
Published Jun 24, 2020
The university will also be moving some courses to an online format for the semester.
Frog Fountain on The Commons

TCU executive compensation out paces faculty salaries and benefits

By Benton McDonald and Benton McDonald
Published Jun 22, 2020
The $11.4 million in officer compensation from 2017 ranked 5th out of 67 comparative universities.
Mary Couts Burnett Library

Two graduate students join lawsuit against TCU

By Renee Umsted
Published Jun 15, 2020
In an amended complaint filed June 10, Jane Does Nos. 4 and 5 join the harassment and discrimination lawsuit.