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Race and Reconciliation event

Boschini responds to faculty criticism over recent interview

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 30, 2021
Chancellor Boschini responds to faculty budget cut letter and new honor code initiatives on campus.
TCUs first ever RRI day was held Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Graduating seniors to receive unity cords from RRI, SGA partnership

By Kiaya Johnson
Published Apr 30, 2021
Red and purple cords signifying unity will be given to all seniors this year.
One of the Funky Town Fridges (Haeven Gibbons/Line Editor)

Fort Worth’s first community fridge program helps serve vulnerable neighborhoods

By Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 28, 2021
Funky Town Fridge has placed 3 community fridges in some of Fort Worth's hungriest neighborhoods
Artwork for the performance by Josh Alford from the Pratt Institute. (Photo courtesy of Ayvaunn Penn)

Theatre TCU debuts its performance of play inspired by Botham Jean’s murder

By Maizey Edgar
Published Apr 27, 2021
TCU Theatre performs "For Bo: A Play Inspired by the Murder of Botham Jean by Officer Amber Guyer" this weekend directed and written by one of TCU's faculty, Ayvaunn Penn.
TCUs first ever RRI day was held Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Historical findings, plans for action announced at TCU’s first ‘Reconciliation Day’

By Kathryn Lewis
Published Apr 23, 2021
The event was a culmination of a yearlong academic effort to examine TCU's history.
TCU baseballs self-proclaimed biggest fan of the team both on and off the field. (Photos courtesy of Libby Rosonet)

TCU baseball finds their biggest fan just by saying hello

By Lindsey Bakonyi
Published Apr 23, 2021
TCU Baseball earns admiration from actions taken off the field.
Olivia Caridi walking during 2014 commencement. (Photo courtesy of Olivia Caridi)

2014 TCU alumni reflect on their outdoor graduation as current seniors prepare

By Maizey Edgar
Published Apr 22, 2021
2014 was the last time that TCU held an outdoor graduation ceremony.
In this image from video, former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin, center, is taken into custody as his attorney, Eric Nelson, left, looks on, after the verdicts were read at Chauvins trial for the 2020 death of George Floyd, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. (Court TV via AP, Pool)

Students react to guilty verdict in Chauvin trial

By JD Pells
Published Apr 21, 2021
Students react to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin Tuesday.
Frog Statue by Reed and Scharbauer Hall

Settlement reached between TCU, former professor in discrimination lawsuit

By Benton McDonald
Published Apr 19, 2021
The lawsuit was filed last January and alleged racial and gender discrimination.
Katherine Knapp (center) is the biggest TCU womens basketball fan you will find. (Photo courtesy of Katherine Knapp)

Women’s Basketball’s biggest fan helps support Horned Frogs and raise awareness for autism

By Sterling Silliman
Published Apr 19, 2021
Katherine Knapp is a "light" for the Horned Frogs.
The elected student body officers (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Honeycutt claims strong support, wins SGA top spot

By Marissa Stacy
Published Apr 16, 2021
Lau'Rent Honeycutt, Catherine Cunningham and Court Putnam will transition into their roles after graduation.
Non-traditional classroom in the Bluu

Non-traditional classrooms to continue to be used next semester as distancing requirements persist

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 15, 2021
With social distancing guidelines limiting the numbers of students who can be in a room, large spaces have been turned into classrooms.