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TCU High School Journalism Workshop

TCU High School Journalism Workshop

TCU High School Journalism Workshop

Madison Anderson and Elie Brunson host an edition of TCU News Now as part of the 2023 Schieffer Summer Journalism Workshop.

News Now with Madison and Elie Brunson

By Madison Anderson and Elie Brunson | Jun 21, 2023

Donald Trump's indictment, TCU baseball, summer camps and more on TCU News Now: Schieffer Summer edition.

Macy Bayer and Mia Estrada host an edition of TCU News Now as part of the 2023 Schieffer Summer Journalism Workshop.

News Now with Macy Bayer and Mia Estrada

By Macy Bayer and Mia Estrada | Jun 20, 2023
Donald Trump’s indictment, TCU baseball, summer camps and more on TCU News Now: Schieffer Summer edition.
Sergio Dominquez and Macy Bayer host an edition of TCU News Now as part of the 2023 Schieffer Summer Journalism Workshop.

News Now with Sergio Dominguez and Macy Bayer

By Sergio Dominguez and Macy Bayer | Jun 20, 2023
Donald Trump’s indictment, TCU baseball, summer camps and more on TCU News Now: Schieffer Summer edition.
Jordyn Hertz and Jordan Miller host an edition of TCU News Now as part of the 2023 Schieffer Summer Journalism Workshop.

News Now with Jordyn Hertz and Jordan Miller

By Jordyn Hertz and Jordan Miller | Jun 20, 2023
Donald Trump’s indictment, TCU baseball, summer camps and more on TCU News Now: Schieffer Summer edition.
Alexandra Sonsino and Summer Moreno host an edition of TCU News Now as part of the 2023 Schieffer Summer Journalism Workshop.

News Now with Alex Sonsino and Summer Moreno

By Alexandra Sonsino and Summer Moreno | Jun 20, 2023
Donald Trump’s indictment, TCU baseball, summer camps and more on TCU News Now: Schieffer Summer edition.
Two newscasters sit behind a newsdesk.

News Now with Samantha Reimers & Sashah Elabd

By Samantha Reimers and Sashah Elabd | Jun 20, 2023
Donald Trump's indictment, TCU baseball, summer camps and more on TCU News Now: Schieffer Summer edition.
Two people clasp hands over a table.

How the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact mental health

By Mia Estrada, Staff Writer | Jun 20, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic officially ended May 11, 2023. But the effects of the virus linger, especially when it comes to mental health.
People carry signs as hundreds gather to protest peacefully against Florida Senate bill 1718, which imposes restrictions on undocumented immigrants, Thursday, June 1, 2023, in Immokalee, Fla., an area known for its tomato-growing. Across Florida Thursday, workers didn't show up at construction sites, and tomato fields, while scores of restaurants and small businesses never opened their doors to protest the new state law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Immigration shortage impacting the economy

By Jordan Miller, Staff Writer | Jun 20, 2023
Florida will begin cracking down on illegal immigration next month when new restrictions become law.
Four fans wearing all purple and white talk to someone just off camera.

Un-FROG-gettable season: Hopes of keeping TCU Baseball’s season at the heart of community

By Macy Bayer, Staff Writer | Jun 20, 2023
TCU baseball fans turned out in record numbers to see the Frogs punch their ticket to the College World Series this past Saturday night, sweeping the Indiana State Sycamores in a best two-out-of-three game series.
Piano in Van Cliburn Hall where winners will performer with Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. (Samantha Reimers/Staff Photographer)

PianoTexas welcomes pianists, fans from all over the world

By Samantha Reimers, Staff Writer | Jun 16, 2023
This June, TCU opened its door to pianists and fans from all over the world for the PianoTexas International Festival and Academy. 
A sign was placed on an IPIC theatre door in New York City explaining that service was halted because of the air quality on June 7, 2023.

We share the sky

By Albany Murdock, Staff Writer | Jun 16, 2023
New Yorkers were urged to stay inside after wildfire smoke from Canada colored the skyline with an orange haze as 427 active wildfires — more than half out of control — burned. The air quality plummeted to the worst of any major city.
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