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Provost Teresa Dahlberg (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Enrollment 2% less than target, spring break canceled amid pandemic

By Charles Baggarly
Published Sep 11, 2020
The spring calendar, budget shortfalls and COVID-19 were among the issues discussed at the Faculty Senate meeting.
The Ryan Family YMCA in Fort Worth. (Photo courtesy of YMCAFW.org)

YMCA to host virtual learning sites in Tarrant County

By Brian Contreras
Published Sep 10, 2020
The Tarrant County YMCA launched a distance learning support program for students.
The lightning-sparked North Complex Fire is burning across Northern California leaving many acres scorched. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)

What we’re reading: California wildfire threatens towns, Gov. Abbott backs law enforcement

By Cole DeLuca
Published Sep 9, 2020
Northern California residents are preparing to evacuate as a wildfire burns, and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott backs a new law enforcement pledge.
A general view of AstraZeneca offices and the corporate logo in Cambridge, England, Saturday, July 18, 2020. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

What we’re reading: COVID-19 vaccine testing paused, NFL announces social justice awareness program

By Brian Contreras
Published Sep 9, 2020
The league will allow players to wear decals displaying names or phrases to honor victims of racism and police brutality this season.
The Mary Couts Burnett Library. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Students concerned about mask compliance inside TCU’s library

By Shannon Murphy
Published Sep 9, 2020
The library has protocols in place, but some students said not all of their peers are following them.
Students come back to school for the Fall 2020 Semester.

New ‘landing zones’ give TCU students a place to work

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Sep 9, 2020
New 'landing zones' provide a safe and quiet atmosphere for students to study and attend their online classes, but are they getting much use?
TCU's tuition increases almost every year. In the past decade, TCU tuition rose 56% or by $20,630. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Students on and off campus reflect on their time in quarantine

By Cole DeLuca
Published Sep 9, 2020
Students living on and off campus talk about how quarantine is affecting them.
Geo Martinez poses for the Mask Up TCU campaign on Instagram. (Photo courtesy of Mask Up TCU.)

The faces behind Mask Up TCU

By Jillian Verzwyvelt
Published Sep 8, 2020
A student-initiated Instagram campaign is encouraging people to wear their masks.
Sororities begin preparations for online events this semester. (Kaitlyn Freetage/Staff Reporter)

COVID-19 affects routine Panhellenic events

By Kaitlyn Freetage
Published Sep 8, 2020
Sororities have changed standard functions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
People are seen at the beach during a heat wave, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2020, in Huntington Beach, Calif. (AP Photo/Christian Monterrosa)

What we’re reading: Labor Day weekend sparks COVID-19 concerns, hundreds rescued in California wildfires

By Leah Bolling
Published Sep 8, 2020
COVID-19 cases may spike after many Americans held large gatherings this Labor Day weekend
The Brown-Lupton University Union. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

TCU creates new office to handle Title IX complaints, modifies reporting process

By Alexandra Lang
Published Sep 8, 2020
The Office of Institutional Equity will process Title IX complaints, and TCU has streamlined its harassment and discrimination reporting process.
Clouds of smoke could be seen from Huntington Lake in California on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020.  (Eric Paul Zamora/The Fresno Bee via AP)

What we’re reading: Wildfires continue to burn, Trump bans racial sensitivity training

By Teresa Alvarado
Published Sep 7, 2020
Trump labels diversity training as "anti-American," and Tropical Storm Paulette intensifies.