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Students have the option to get their food in single-serve containers. (Photo by Heesoo Yang.)

On-campus dining changes amid the pandemic

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Aug 18, 2020
TCU has changed on-campus dining to adjust to COVID-19 restrictions and regulations.
How COVID-19 is affecting weddings

How COVID-19 is affecting weddings

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Apr 18, 2020
Weddings are one of many events being affected by COVID-19.
TCU Baseball looks to return to the NCAA Tournament after failing to reach last season. Photo by Jack Wallace

Baseball players hope to compete during summer

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Apr 2, 2020
COVID-19 is affecting summer plans for collegiate baseball players.
College of Education announces new dean

College of Education announces new dean

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Mar 17, 2020
The College of Education selected its new dean.
President Donald Trump with Vice President Mike Pence and White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx, speaks during a coronavirus briefing with Airline CEOs in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Wednesday, March 4, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

What we’re reading: Coronavirus in U.S., Super Tuesday

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Mar 4, 2020
Coronavirus spreads to the United States, Bloomberg drops out of race, missing residents in Tennessee counties from tornadoes, and U.S. airstrikes on the Taliban.
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.
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.
AddRan College searches for new dean

AddRan College searches for new dean

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Feb 10, 2020
AddRan dean finalists gave presentations on the challenges and opportunties they see in the liberal arts.
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President Xi Jinping wearing a protective face mask speaks to residents as he inspects the novel coronavirus pneumonia prevention and control work at a neighbourhoods in Beijing, Monday, Feb. 10, 2020. China reported a rise in new virus cases on Monday, possibly denting optimism that its disease control measures like isolating major cities might be working, while Japan reported dozens of new cases aboard a quarantined cruise ship. (Pang Xinglei/Xinhua via AP)

What we’re reading: coronavirus death tolls continue to rise, “Parasite” makes history at The Oscars

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Feb 10, 2020
The coronavirus death toll surpassed that of the 2003 SARA epidemic, while Facebook settled a lawsuit over privacy rights.
Volleyball dominates Kansas on Julia Adams career day

Volleyball dominates Kansas on Julia Adams’ career day

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Nov 10, 2019
The first-year outside hitter tallied a career-high 23 kills.
Equestrian shines in debut, defeats South Dakota State 17-3

Equestrian shines in debut, defeats South Dakota State 17-3

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Sep 29, 2019
The Frogs won their first competition at their new facility, Diamond Creek Ranch.
After being named to the Preseason All-Big 12 team, Katie Clark certainly has some added pressure to perform for TCU this fall (Photo courtesy of GoFrogs.com)

Volleyball falls to Rice, swept for second-straight match

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Sep 21, 2019
The Owls hit an outstanding .365 as a team in the match.