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Spring break extended, classes move to online

By Renee Umsted
Published Mar 11, 2020
All classes will resume online March 23 and remain online until at least April 3.
Milton Danile Hall
Honors College
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Dormitory - Dorms
TCU Housing and Residence Life

Snow temporarily stepping down as honors dean

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Mar 6, 2020
Ron Pitcock will replace Diane Snow as the acting dean of the Honors College.
Election judges Kal and Karen Silverberg, who also chair precinct 4130 for Republicans and Democrats, respectively. (Photo by JD Pells)

Love is bipartisan

By Alexandra Lang
Published Mar 3, 2020
A husband and wife are precinct chairs for two different parties and wouldn't have it otherwise.
Photo by Heesoo Yang.

TCU wants ex-professor’s discrimination suit dismissed

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Mar 3, 2020
TCU argues that the plaintiff's claims that she was discriminated based on race and gender are not supported by facts.
In this Friday, Feb. 28, 2020 photo, voters wait in line at an early polling site in San Antonio. California and Texas are the most populous states in the nation and the biggest delegate prizes for the candidates, yet they also present a stark contrast in voting laws. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

County officials expect strong turnout on Super Tuesday

By Alexandra Lang
Published Mar 3, 2020
Texas is one of 14 states that will go to the polls on Super Tuesday.
College of Fine Arts

College of Fine Arts dean search to continue next year

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Mar 2, 2020
TCU will continue the dean search into the 2020-21 academic year.
Desmond Bane (1) is celebrating after draining a 3 pointer against No. 2 Baylor. 
Photo by Heesoo Yang

Men’s basketball stun No. 2 Baylor behind Bane’s heroic day

By Colin Post
Published Feb 29, 2020
The Frogs have now beaten three ranked teams in a season for the first time in program history.
King Hall flood caused by damaged bolt in water line

King Hall flood caused by damaged bolt in water line

By Bridey Brown
Published Feb 26, 2020
After nearly a month of repairs following the flood, residents of King Hall have moved back into their rooms.
Photo by Madison Fowler Sophomore students, Eliza Barrow (left) and Stanton Cross (right) using the recycling bin outside of Moudy South.

Sustainability committee’s new website promotes green initiatives

By Camilla Price
Published Feb 25, 2020
The TCU Sustainability Committee worked with ROXO to create a website detailing sustainability efforts on campus.
Students voice concerns on social media about discrimination at TCU

Students voice concerns on social media about discrimination at TCU

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 19, 2020
CUJE is using social media to tell stories of racism and discrimination on campus.
Fort Worth pizzeria was the first local business to jump on board and advertise through Vuzag. (Photo courtesy of Chris Lane)

TCU, SMU students collaborate on app for students, businesses

By Michael Rogers
Published Feb 16, 2020
Described as a "personalized city guide," Chris Lane said he knows Vuzag is a success because it's an app he would use.
AddRan announces new dean

AddRan announces new dean

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Feb 16, 2020
Provost Dahlberg announced the new dean of the AddRan College of Liberal Arts.