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TCU Chancellor Victor Boschini on October 26, 2022. The town hall meetings were held in TCUs Intercultural Center. (Leah Bolling/ Staff Writer)

TCU football success, new residence halls discussed at Chancellor’s town halls

By Leah Bolling, Staff Writer
Published Oct 26, 2022
TCU Chancellor Victor Boschini hosted the bi-annual faculty/staff and student town hall to discuss and answer any questions the TCU community may have.
Texas Christian University Rings The Closing Bell® (Photo: Holly Ellman)

The New York Stock Exchange welcomes officials and guests of Texas Christian University on Friday, September 16, 2022, to celebrate its 150th Anniversary. To honor the occasion, Chancellor Victor Boschini, joined by John Tuttle, NYSE Vice Chairman and President of NYSE Institute, rings The Closing Bell®. 
 
Photo Credit: NYSE

TCU rings closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange

By Leah Bolling, Staff Writer
Published Sep 16, 2022
TCU's university leaders ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
Toni Yancer founded Tonis Toffee in 2018. (Staff Photographer/ Leah Bolling)

Toni’s Toffee: A small business centered on women’s empowerment

By Leah Bolling
Published Nov 24, 2021
Toni Yancer started her own toffee company, Toni’s Toffee, which is centered on women’s empowerment.
TCU students build relationships with people in Fort Worth who are low-income or experiencing homelessness every Friday morning. October 23, 2021. (Staff Photographer: Leah Bolling)

The power of Bingo brings the community together

By Leah Bolling
Published Nov 15, 2021
Four students created a club that bridges the gap between TCU students and the Fort Worth community experiencing homelessness.
Spirit Halloween, a seasonal pop-up Halloween store, created the “Spirit of Children” foundation to raise money for partner hospitals nationwide to contribute to the hospitals’ Child Life department. Each of the locations in the Fort Worth area benefit Cook Children’s hospital. (Leah Bolling/Staff Photographer)

Spirit Halloween raises money for Fort Worth’s Cook Children’s hospital

By Leah Bolling
Published Nov 7, 2021
Spirit Halloween, a seasonal pop-up Halloween store, created the “Spirit of Children” foundation to raise money for partner hospitals nationwide to contribute to the hospitals’ Child Life department.
TCU students organized a hair donation drive on Thursday, Sept. 30, to raise awareness for childhood cancer and collect hair to be made into wigs. (Staff Photographer: Leah Bolling)

TCU students organize hair donation drive to raise awareness for childhood cancer

By Leah Bolling
Published Oct 6, 2021
TCU students organized a hair donation drive to raise awareness for childhood cancer and collect hair to be made into wigs.
TCU campus is currently requiring masks in all indoor spaces (Staff Photographer/ Leah Bolling)

From public health to politics: has an end come for vaccine politics?

By Leah Bolling and JD Pells
Published Oct 4, 2021
TCU political science professors shared their thoughts on how the TCU community has and will react to COVID-19 mandates.
The City of Fort Worth’s main water line broke on TCUs campus on Nov. 23, 2020. The city of Fort Worths water department has been contacted to assess the situation.

Fort Worth water main breaks on campus Monday

By Leah Bolling
Published Nov 23, 2020
The break was described as "major" and causes some buildings to lose water access
TCU hosted its annual flu vaccine clinic on Oct. 8, 2020. The clinic took place outdoors this year to adhere to safety precautions. (Leah Bolling/Staff Reporter)

TCU distributes 3,500 vaccines at annual flu clinic

By Leah Bolling
Published Oct 12, 2020
TCU nursing students were still able to administer flu vaccines amid the pandemic.
The Walt Disney Co. announced Tuesday that it is planning to lay off 28,000 workers in its theme parks division in California and Florida. The company has been squeezed by limits on attendance at its parks and other restrictions due to the pandemic. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)

What we’re reading: Disney layoffs, Tarrant County COVID-19 cases increasing

By Leah Bolling
Published Oct 1, 2020
Disney plans to lay off 28,000 employees and COVID-19 cases in Tarrant County continue to rise.
The Fort Worth city council unanimously passed the 2021 fiscal year budget on Sept. 22, 2020. This included increasing the police budget by 2%. (Leah Bolling/Staff Reporter)

Fort Worth votes to increase the police budget, add more unarmed officers

By Leah Bolling
Published Sep 22, 2020
While Texas cities such as Dallas and Austin are shifting money away from police in their next fiscal budget, Fort Worth will increase spending by 2% to $272 million from $267 million.
People are seen at the beach during a heat wave, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2020, in Huntington Beach, Calif. (AP Photo/Christian Monterrosa)

What we’re reading: Labor Day weekend sparks COVID-19 concerns, hundreds rescued in California wildfires

By Leah Bolling
Published Sep 8, 2020
COVID-19 cases may spike after many Americans held large gatherings this Labor Day weekend