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Karina Shumate, 21, a college student studying stenography, fills out a voter registration form in Richardson, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020. Democrats are hoping this is the year they can finally make political headway in Texas and have set their sights on trying to win a majority in one house of the state Legislature. Among the hurdles theyll have to overcome are a series of voting restrictions Texas Republicans have implemented in recent years, including the nations toughest voter ID law, purging of voter rolls and reductions in polling places. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Gen Z’s political views: A look into 2020 voting patterns

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 27, 2022
Gen Z, the most well-educated and diverse generation to date, has begun shifting voting toward the left. This story is one in a series about how Generation Z functions, interacts and incites change in today's world.
Neiman Marcus partnered with Fort Worth Fashion Week to showcase their Spring 2022 line. (Photographer - Hannah Dimmitt, Clothes - Neiman Marcus Fort Worth,
Stylist - Natalie Cochran,
Model - Liza Ismaili,
Production - Fort Worth Fashion Week®)

Fort Worth Fashion Week: Bringing together fashion and community

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Mar 2, 2022
The inaugural Fort Worth Fashion week showcases what the Fort Worth fashion community has to offer.
People hold up phone lights as the chancellor speaks at the Chancellors Assembly.(Ethan Mito/Staff Photographer)

Students gather for Chancellor’s Assembly in person for first time since pandemic

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Aug 23, 2021
First-year and transfer students attended the in-person Chancellor's Assembly to kick off the school year.
Hermès and scarves: A look at one of the most unique combinations in the west

Hermès and scarves: A look at one of the most unique combinations in the west

By Amanda Vasquez
Published May 3, 2021
The scarves are a staple of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.
Race and Reconciliation event

Boschini responds to faculty criticism over recent interview

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 30, 2021
Chancellor Boschini responds to faculty budget cut letter and new honor code initiatives on campus.
Walter Mondale dies at 93

What we’re reading: Former Vice President dies at 93, Chad President killed on frontlines

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 20, 2021
Walter Mondale dies at 93, Chad president killed on frontlines and Tesla crashes with no one driving.
Non-traditional classroom in the Bluu

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.
Judge Peter Cahill via AP News

What we’re reading: Request to sequester denied in Chauvin trial, Michigan’s COVID-19 cases rise

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 13, 2021
Derek Chauvin trial for request to sequester denied.
Vivian Noyd, senior strategic communication and youth advocacy and educational studies dual major, wins speech competition. (Marissa Stacy/Managing Editor)

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.
Medical students participate in Clinical Skills learning session

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.
COVID-19 testing sites at TCU are clearly marked for social distancing.

Changes in COVID-19 guidelines, upcoming Board of Trustees meeting discussed with Faculty Senate

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 4, 2021
Some COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted for on-campus activities.
A Race and Reconciliation sign was set up next to the Founders Statues.

DEI courses see slow rollout into TCU’s core curriculum

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 2, 2021
The Faculty Senate also discussed the upcoming reconciliation day at TCU at Thursday's meeting.