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At least one student at TCU has tested positive for COVID-19 twice. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU student tests positive for COVID-19 twice

By Astrid Souto
Published Sep 23, 2020
Mary Price Montagnet contracted COVID-19 twice this semester and said other people could too if they aren't careful.
CU Students had to socially distance in the stands.

Football game brings challenges to first weekend class

By Logan Gibbs
Published Sep 23, 2020
Class attendance was lowered, according to some students, as the first home football game and first Saturday class happened on the same day.
Students study in the library while wearing face coverings.

Mask mandate and other changes make studying more difficult for some students

By Charlotte Tomlinson
Published Sep 23, 2020
Some students said that it is difficult to focus while wearing a mask.
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, leaves the Senate Chamber following a vote, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Romney is one of four Republicans who could oppose a vote on a replacement for the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg prior to Election Day. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

What we’re reading: Romney sides with Republicans on Supreme Court vote, tropical storm brings dangerous floods to Texas

By Cole Marchi
Published Sep 23, 2020
Romney's support for President Trump's Supreme Court nominee will likely give Republicans the votes they need to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Reed Hall is one of the buildings that is home to the AddRan College of Liberal Arts.

AddRan dean focuses on providing ‘top-notch’ education this semester

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Sep 23, 2020
Dr. Sonja S. Watson, the new dean of the AddRan College of Liberal Arts, said she wants to increase the number of faculty of color.
The Alpha Omicron Pi chapter at TCU has had its charter revoked. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Panhellenic sorority loses its charter

By Marissa Stacy and Marissa Stacy
Published Sep 22, 2020
Alpha Omicron Pi has lost its charter to be an organization on TCU's campus.
The Fort Worth city council unanimously passed the 2021 fiscal year budget on Sept. 22, 2020. This included increasing the police budget by 2%. (Leah Bolling/Staff Reporter)

Fort Worth votes to increase the police budget, add more unarmed officers

By Leah Bolling
Published Sep 22, 2020
While Texas cities such as Dallas and Austin are shifting money away from police in their next fiscal budget, Fort Worth will increase spending by 2% to $272 million from $267 million.
TCU Fine Arts Building)

TCU fashion students adjust to a fashion industry changed by COVID-19

By Alexis King
Published Sep 21, 2020
TCU fashion merchandising students are exploring new ways to succeed in the fashion industry.
The Brown-Lupton University Union.

TCU announces modified spring break, condensed semester to reduce travel

By Benton McDonald
Published Sep 18, 2020
A traditional spring break has been replaced with a three-day "on-campus spring refresh" for students and faculty.
clothing on a rack at eco-fashion store Tribe Alive

Second-Hand September: Clothing outlets encourage eco-friendly fashion

By Camilla Price
Published Sep 18, 2020
Fast fashion harms workers and drains environmental resources, but sustainability is trending.
In this Oct. 13, 2012, file photo, Baylor's Matt Ritchey (45) stands on the field by a Big 12 Conference logo during an NCAA college football game against TCU in Waco, Texas. Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby feels good about where the league is with nine teams getting ready to play season openers this week. But the game not being played provides a stark reminder of the uncertainty of playing amid COVID-19. TCU won't be on the field because of a virus outbreak on its campus. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Big 12 football kicks off season

By Noah Parker
Published Sep 18, 2020
Seven of the Big 12's ten teams played their first games of the season last weekend.
White coats stand on display at the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine announcement event in 2018. (Cristian ArguetaSoto/Staff Photographer)

$25 million donated to the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine

By Molly Boyce
Published Sep 17, 2020
The endowment from Anne Marion and the Burnett Foundation was given in support of the Lead On campaign.