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Class of 2020 invited to graduate in May 2021

Class of 2020 invited to graduate in May 2021

By Alexis King
Published Aug 4, 2020
The chancellor invited the class of 2020 to participate in the spring commencement.
Tables and chairs remain empty outside the Mary Couts Burnett Library.

Faculty opt to move 54% of classes online in the fall

By Alexis King
Published Jul 7, 2020
Staff and faculty are continuing to voice their decisions on teaching class in-person or virtually.
Fall 2015 commencement.

Seniors talk about canceled commencement

By Alexis King
Published Jul 6, 2020
Chancellor Victor Boschini announced the changes in an email Monday.
A view of the Campus Commons.

TCU cancels homecoming and family weekend amid COVID-19 worries

By Alexis King
Published Jun 26, 2020
The university will cancel two events this fall semester as coronavirus cases continue to rise.
Photo by TCU Maps

Chancellor talks budget freeze and COVID-19’s impact on TCU

By Alexis King
Published Apr 7, 2020
Chancellor Victor Boschini discussed what the future of TCU looks like.
Hand sanitizer is pictured in the swabbing tent before the citys coronavirus testing site opened next to Citizens Bank Park in South Philadelphia on Friday, March 20, 2020. The site, which opened Friday afternoon, is the first city-run location where people can be swabbed to determine if they have the coronavirus. At the time of opening, it was only for people with symptoms who are over 50 and healthcare workers with symptoms.(Tim Tai/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

How homemade sanitizers are harming citizens

By Alexis King
Published Mar 29, 2020
While consumers wait for most cleaning items to be restocked, hand sanitizer is bringing out the DIY in some people, especially since how-to information can be easily found online.
Photo by TCU Maps

TCU announces revised pass/no credit policy

By Alexis King
Published Mar 21, 2020
The mid-semester switch to distance learning prompts the university to reconsider the current academic policy.
President Donald Trump with members of the President’s Coronavirus Task Force speaks during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

What we’re reading: Trump addresses coronavirus, 5 killed in Wisconsin shooting

By Alexis King
Published Feb 26, 2020
The president tasked Vice President Mike Pence with handling the administration's response to the virus.
FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, file photo, South Koreans evacuated from Wuhan, China, disembark from a chartered flight at Gimpo Airport in Seoul, South Korea. A scary new virus from China has spread around the world. So has rising anti-Chinese sentiment, calls for a full travel ban on Chinese visitors and indignities for Chinese and other Asians. South Korean websites have been flooded with comments calling on the government to block or expel Chinese and racist remarks about Chinese eating habits and hygiene. (Kim Kyun-hyun/Newsis via AP, File)

What we’re reading: U.S. declares public health emergency over coronavirus

By Alexis King
Published Feb 3, 2020
Eight cases of the virus have now been confirmed in the U.S. while the worldwide total has surpassed 12,000.
TCU NAACP looks to expand diversity opportunities on campus

TCU NAACP looks to expand diversity opportunities on campus

By Alexis King
Published Feb 5, 2019
In their first general body meeting of the semester, they discussed changing tour routes for prospective students.