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TCU High School Journalism Workshop

TCU High School Journalism Workshop

TCU High School Journalism Workshop

Why is J.K. Rowling being canceled?

Why is J.K. Rowling being canceled?

By Elizabeth Secor | Jul 24, 2020
Critics and some fans of the best-selling author have accused her of being trans-phobic, citing her tweets on the subject.
This Feb. 23, 2019 photog shows the Confederate soldier monument at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Miss. The Associated Student Body Senate voted 47-0, Tuesday, March 5, 2019, for a resolution asking the university's administrators to move the statue to the Confederate cemetery, behind the Tad Smith Coliseum, also on campus. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Examining History: Colleges and universities consider racism in their pasts

By Owen Perry | Jul 20, 2020
College students around the country have been in favor of removing names and statues that had any racial circumstance.
High school English curriculum lacks diversity

High school English curriculum lacks diversity

By Reya Mosby | Jul 20, 2020
Today’s high school students are the most racially and ethnically diverse group the U.S. has ever seen, but the English curriculum many study remains rooted in the 19th century.
A movie theater marquee displays the message The Social Distancing Network.

How will the coronavirus affect moviegoing?

By Mazzy Smallwood | Jul 15, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has shaken a lot of industries, but the movie theater business has been hit particularly hard.
A Confederate flag flies in the infield as cars come out of Turn 1 during a NASCAR auto race at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama

NASCAR confronts lack of diversity

By Nick Utsey | Jul 15, 2020
NASCAR is among organizations examining how racism impacts its sport.
An ACT assessment test.

Has COVID-19 changed the testing system forever?

By Nicholas Mollahan | Jul 15, 2020
Many colleges have made the ACT and SAT optional due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictions.

Schieffer Summer goes all digital for 2020

By Holly Rusak | May 27, 2020
Welcome to The Lost Summer, TCU’s first ever all-digital Schieffer Summer Journalism Camp.
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