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Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Teresa Dahlberg speaks at TCU’s 148th Convocation on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. (Photo courtesy of TCU's Youtube channel)

TCU celebrates its 148th convocation

By Haley Cabrera
Published Sep 15, 2020
Chancellor Boschini shared his aspirations for the academic year alongside several members of the TCU community.
Students can learn more about registering to vote on the first floor of the Brown-Lupton University Union this Thursday. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

ALL IN to Vote: How TCU students can register to vote

By Joey Palmeri
Published Sep 15, 2020
Elections are quickly approaching and an organization wants to help students get out to vote.
This undated photo provided by Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar shows Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Ky. A group of about 50 demonstrators who've been demanding justice for Taylor for months, have become like family. (Courtesy of Taylor Family attorney Sam Aguiar via AP, File)

What we’re reading: Settlement reached with Breonna Taylor’s family, Abraham Accord signed at White House

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Sep 15, 2020
The city of Louisville reaches a settlement with Breonna Taylor's family, and Israel signs a peace deal with two Arab states.
TCU Frog Camp facilitators Austin Fontanes and Rachel Brenk welcome students, both first-years and transfers, to campus Aug. 13. (Photo courtesy of Rachel Brenk)

Student Development Services helps transfers adjust during pandemic

By Haley Cabrera
Published Sep 15, 2020
More than 400 students transferred to TCU this year, and some challenges have arisen as they transition during a pandemic.
Senseless Acts of Comedy members Keaton Brandt, Taylor Bockrath and Nijel Smith. (Photo courtesy of Senseless Acts of Comedy)

SAC moves to a virtual improv experience

By Jillian Verzwyvelt
Published Sep 15, 2020
The student-run improv troupe returned to campus with a new virtual improv experience last week.
Stickers are placed every 6 feet in Market Square to promote social distancing when waiting in lines. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

First-year students experience on-campus dining

By Asia Soliday
Published Sep 15, 2020
One month into the school year, students are forming their opinions on TCU’s “touchless dining experience."

What we’re reading: Fires in the Pacific Northwest continue, Trump holds indoor rally

By Andre Giammattei
Published Sep 14, 2020
The president's rally violated Nevada's limit on indoor gatherings Sunday night, while air quality is beginning to worsen as wildfires continue.
This satellite photo provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Tropical Storm Sally, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020, at 2050 GMT. Sally churned northward on Sunday, poised to turn into a hurricane and send a life-threatening storm surge along the northern Gulf of Mexico. (NOAA via AP)

What we’re reading: Hurricane Sally moves north, Trump to visit California

By Caroline Garland
Published Sep 14, 2020
Tropical Storm Sally approaches landfall while the Coronavirus pandemic exceeds 29 million cases.
The Brown-Lupton University Union. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Jane Does Nos. 1, 2 and 3 ask to remain anonymous in lawsuit against TCU

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 14, 2020
Jane Does Nos. 1, 2 and 3 want to remain anonymous.
A Race and Reconciliation sign was set up next to the Founders Statues.

Professors participate in Scholar Strike to advocate for racial justice

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 11, 2020
Several professors at TCU joined in the movement this week.
Students come back to school for the Fall 2020 Semester.

Number of reported cases continues to decline

By Benton McDonald
Published Sep 11, 2020
Total active cases fell to 138 as the fourth week of classes ended.
Mourners at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum hold a moment of silence to honor the victims of 9/11. (John Minchillo/AP Photo)

What we’re reading: 9/11 commemorations, Wisconsin blocks absentee ballots

By Kaitlyn Freetage
Published Sep 11, 2020
New Yorkers gather to commemorate 9/11 victims amid a global pandemic and reflect on the state's traumatic past.