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In total, the landing zones will seat 97 students. (Photo courtesy of Jack Washington)

Landing zones to remain on campus for spring semester

By Drew Mitchell
Published Jan 20, 2021
The zones provide a different place for students to study amid some pandemic restrictions.
In this Dec. 10, 2020, file photo, registered nurses swab patients during testing for COVID-19 organized by Philadelphia FIGHT Community Health Centers at Mifflin Square Park, in south Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

TCU expands campus testing sites for spring semester

By Benton McDonald
Published Jan 7, 2021
A TCU-only testing site will be opened in the university union by Curative on January 12.
Quarterback Max Duggan looks to throw the ball against Louisiana Tech

TCU’s football season has come to an end due to COVID-19

By Marissa Stacy
Published Dec 29, 2020
The Mercari Texas Bowl has been canceled.
Dr. Joseph Varon, the chief medical officer at United Memorial Medical Center, receives the first dose of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine after receiving a delivery of 200 doses, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, in Houston. The hospital, which serves primarily low-income and uninsured patients, did not receive any of the Pfizer vaccines last week. This week, Houston hospitals will receive 3,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine, according to the Houston Health Department. It will be distributed to healthcare workers, in accordance with the Texas Department of State Health Services guidelines. (Godofredo A. Vásquez/Houston Chronicle via AP)

TCU receives first batch of COVID-19 vaccines

By Benton McDonald
Published Dec 22, 2020
The university announced that 100 Moderna vaccines will be coming to the Brown-Lupton Health Center
Head Coach Gary Patterson leads the football team out of the tunnel before a football game on November 7, 2020. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

20 years later, Gary Patterson has made TCU football a winner

By Colin Post
Published Dec 13, 2020
The head coach is one of two active FBS coaches with a statue on campus.
TCU Holiday in the Commons

Photos: TCU celebrates a Horned Frog Christmas

By Heesoo Yang
Published Dec 13, 2020
A photo essay by TCU360.
Higgins (third from left, bottom row) is a beloved member of TCU SDS (Photo Courtesy: TCU SDS)

Student development dean reflects on her 43 years at TCU

By Charlotte Tomlinson
Published Dec 7, 2020
Dr. Higgins, a beloved faculty member in the Student Development Services office, is retiring after 43 years.
Bell led the Frogs to an undefeated season and their first conference championship. (Photo courtesy: Eric Bell/Twitter)

Bell reflects on his journey in soccer after championship season

By Oscar Saravia
Published Dec 6, 2020
The championship-winning coach is focused on more than just short-term results.
Students learn their dance both in-person and on Zoom (Collin Pittmann/Reporter)

Fine arts students struggle with the hidden costs behind their degree

By Haley Cabrera
Published Dec 5, 2020
TCU fine arts students talked about all that comes with pursuing a career in the arts.
TCU Rangers and signature Frog Horn still heard loud and clear amid COVID-19

TCU Rangers and signature Frog Horn still heard loud and clear amid COVID-19

By Connor Cash
Published Dec 5, 2020
The TCU Rangers remain in charge of generating an energetic atmosphere, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Logo for SGA's Open House podcast

Open House Episode 7: Alex Colig

By Kai Grady
Published Dec 4, 2020
In an interview from September, Kyle Atwood sits down with SGA's Marketing Director, Alex Colig.
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Open House Episode 6: Jack Leonhard

By Kai Grady
Published Dec 4, 2020
In an interview from March 2020, Kyle Atwood talks to Jack Leonhard, Chief of Staff to the President