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Vu Thanh "Steven" Phan was arrested Wednesday morning on a computer security breach charge. Photo courtesy of Tarrant County Jail.

Student accused of changing grades in three classes with professor’s login credentials

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 4, 2019
Vu Thanh "Steven" Phan changed his grades in three classes during finals week last semester.
A lone car is parked in the University Christ Chapel parking lot Thursday morning. Students have to move their cars from the lots closest to Amon G. Carter Stadium by 8 p.m. the night before the game.

Parking lot closures cause new problems for students

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Feb 1, 2019
More lot closures on campus pose new frustrations among students.
Fort Worth church, food bank distribute free groceries to families in need

Fort Worth church, food bank distribute free groceries to families in need

By Carolina Olivares
Published Jan 30, 2019
A mobile food bank partnered with a Fort Worth church to lend out a helping hand to furloughed workers affected by the government shutdown.
Karen Steele and Ayesha Torrey-Sawyer speak at the TCU campus Conversation Tuesday regarding the DEI proposal.

Core curriculum may soon include DEI courses

By Bailey Godber
Published Jan 30, 2019
The addition of diversity, equity and inclusion classes would be the first change to TCU's core curriculum in 15 years.
Former felons Desmond Meade, president of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, left, and David Ayala, husband of State Attorney Aramis Ayala, celebrate with copies of their voter registration forms after they registered at the Supervisor of Elections office Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. Former felons in Florida began registering for elections on Tuesday, when an amendment that restores their voting rights went into effect. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

States consider restoring voting rights to felons

By Brittany Kasko
Published Jan 28, 2019
Florida's new voting laws could spark changes in upcoming election processes.
TCU Baseball looks to return to the NCAA Tournament after failing to reach last season. Photo by Jack Wallace

Baseball looks to return to winning reputation in 2019

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Jan 28, 2019
TCU Baseball will open up their season on Feb. 15 in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Tarrant Area Food Bank. (Photo credit: Tarrant Area Food Bank)

Mobile food bank providing free groceries to families at church in Fort Worth

By Carolina Olivares
Published Jan 28, 2019
A mobile food pantry will provide groceries for 200 families at Southcliff Church in Fort Worth Tuesday.
TCU basketball head coach gives the Frogs Up salute to the student section following the Horned Frogs' 98-67 victory over West Virginia. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto.

A Day with Dixon: An all-access look into a day with TCU’s basketball coach

By Garrett Podell
Published Jan 24, 2019
TCU basketball head coach Jamie Dixon gives a behind-the-scenes look into what it looks like to lead the Horned Frogs basketball team for a day last December.
Jeffrey "Tanner" Libby, 21, was sentenced to six months in a British jail / Photo from Metropolitan Police

Former student sentenced to six months in British jail

By Taylor Boser
Published Jan 19, 2019
Jeffrey "Tanner" Libby pleaded guilty to three counts of assault occasioning bodily harm and one count of drunkness on an aircraft.
Vu Thanh "Steven" Phan was arrested Wednesday morning on a computer security breach charge. Photo courtesy of Tarrant County Jail.

Student arrested on security breach charge

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Jan 17, 2019
Phan is being held at the Tarrant County Correction Center under a $1,000 bond.
TCU guard Jaylen Fisher was the No. 34 player in the nation when he came to TCU. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Injury-plagued Fisher transferring from TCU

By Benton McDonald
Published Jan 17, 2019
The junior guard has had six surgeries over the past three years.
Federal employee Marcus Walker joined other federal employees and supporters at the Sacramento International Airport calling for President Donald Trump and Washington lawmakers to end the partial government shutdown, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Shutdown nears 30-day mark

By Alexa Hines
Published Jan 17, 2019
This marks the longest government shutdown with no solution in sight.