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Students study out on the Commons.

Fall Break returns to TCU, giving students much-needed rest

By Camilla Price
Published Oct 14, 2021
Students said they will use the break to mentally refresh and catch up on coursework.
Photo of an elephant in the newly renovated exhibit, Elephant Springs, at the Fort Worth Zoo. (Photo courtesy of the Fort Worth Zoo)

Fort Worth Zoo looks to further conservation efforts by advancing exhibits

By Isabelle Acheson
Published Oct 13, 2021
The Fort Worth Zoo's conservation efforts are not going unnoticed.
In this June 4, 2012, file photo, an unidentified 11-year-old girl logs into Facebook on her iPhone at her home in Palo Alto, Calif. Facebook, in the aftermath of damning testimony that its platforms harm children, will be introducing several features including prompting teens to take a break using its photo-sharing app Instagram, and “nudging" teens if they are repeatedly looking at the same content that's not conducive to their well-being. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

What we’re reading: Texas abortion ban ruling, Facebook safety measures, COVID-19 pill

By Ella Gibson
Published Oct 12, 2021
Storms roll through Oklahoma, U.S. Court of Appeals restores abortion ban temporarily and more.
John V. Roach Honors College

Honors College challenges students’ knowledge of Fort Worth with experimental course

By Skye Moreno
Published Oct 11, 2021
The Honors College is testing students' knowledge of Fort Worth in an experimental eight-week course.
The Schollmaier Arena after the "Turning Tragedy into Progress" event held by TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life on Oct. 5, 2021. (Photo courtesy of Ella Gibson)

Turning the tables: TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life seeks progress after hazing tragedies

By Ella Gibson
Published Oct 10, 2021
TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life partnered with TCU Athletics and Phi Delta Theta to present “Turning Tragedy into Progress,” Tuesday night.
Outside of the J.M. Moudy Visual Arts and Communication Building where the College of Fine Arts is located (Ariel Wallace/ TCU 360).

Arts Leadership and Entrepreneurship minor returns to TCU

By Ariel Wallace
Published Oct 8, 2021
The Arts Leadership and Entrepreneurship program is back at TCU after budget reallocations.
Students stand next to an anesthetized white rhino after assisting with a dehorning procedure in South Africa led by Dr. William Fowlds. Many of the students on the 2019 trip later helped found the TCU Rhino Initiative Club. (Courtesy: Dr. Michael Slattery)

TCU Rhino Initiative plans for the semester ahead following fifth annual Rhino Run

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Oct 8, 2021
The TCU Rhino Initiative held its fifth annual 5K and has more plans for the future.
The Yik Yak announcement on the website declares the app's return to mobile phones. (Photo courtesy of yikyak.com)

Yik Yak is back: a controversial return to campus

By Katharine Vaughn
Published Oct 8, 2021
A popular app that allows users to post anonymously makes its return to TCU.
The Leap: Super Bowl halftime lineup, Kylie Jenner in hot water, and more

The Leap: Super Bowl halftime lineup, Kylie Jenner in hot water, and more

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Oct 8, 2021

https://vimeo.com/626152919 Super Bowl halftime lineup announced, Kylie Jenner under fire, Teen Wolf revival movie, and Adele teases new song. Welcome to episode three of The Leap.

FILE - A healthcare worker holds a vial of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, in this Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021, file photo. Pfizer asked the U.S. government Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021, to allow use of its COVID-19 vaccine in children ages 5 to 11 -- and if regulators agree, shots could begin within a matter of weeks. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

What we’re reading: Pfizer asks FDA to approve vaccine for children, rain record in Italy, Texas abortion law blocked

By Chaelie DeJohn
Published Oct 7, 2021
Pfizer's vaccine for children, Italy's record rainfall and more.
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame from a front view. Courtesy of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Photo by Rhonda Hole.

National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors forgotten achievements

By Isabelle Acheson
Published Oct 7, 2021
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame offers one-of-a-kind exhibits for TCU students to see.
TCU students organized a hair donation drive on Thursday, Sept. 30, to raise awareness for childhood cancer and collect hair to be made into wigs. (Staff Photographer: Leah Bolling)

TCU students organize hair donation drive to raise awareness for childhood cancer

By Leah Bolling
Published Oct 6, 2021
TCU students organized a hair donation drive to raise awareness for childhood cancer and collect hair to be made into wigs.