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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.
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.
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 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.
Thousands of TCU community members receive COVID-19 vaccines as university supply increases
By
Benton McDonald
Published Apr 14, 2021
TCU has held vaccine clinics for students, faculty and staff during each of the past two weeks.
Student body officer candidates talk campus issues in first-ever live debate
By
Marissa Stacy
Published Apr 13, 2021
The recording of the Student Government Association student body officer debates from Monday, April 12.
Board approves tuition freeze, RRI actions but doesn’t act on eligibility issue spurred by Williams
By
Benton McDonald
Published Apr 12, 2021
The trustees had their annual spring meetings last week.
TCU social work majors go into the field to help support Fort Worth’s homeless
By
Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 9, 2021
Some of the students intern with homeless agencies to help support and learn valuable skills for their careers.
Experts concerned about rise in Fort Worth’s homeless population as eviction moratorium nears end
By
Haeven Gibbons
Published Apr 9, 2021
The city saw a decrease in its homeless population this past year, but experts worry that it may rise again.
Meet the 2021 Student Body Officer Candidates
By
Olivia Wales
Published Apr 8, 2021
The elections will take place over two days next week.
Granddaughter of newspaper founder and journalist wins speech competition
By
Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 6, 2021
A TCU student came first place in the annual Battle of Flowers speech competition.
Second class of students at TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine gets second-year tuition funded
By
Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 5, 2021
An anonymous couple recently donated to the students at the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine.
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