Skip to Content
UPDATED BREAKING NEWS: NE Children's Center set to close after a 'deeply concerning' incident
Abbott praises adult high school
Children’s Center celebrates milestone
TCC string faculty plays new Mozart piece
College districts sign partnership
Rehearsals ramp up for Fort Worth Festival
EVENT CALENDAR WEEK OF OCT. 2
CAMPUS VOICES WEEK OF OCT. 2
POLICE LOG WEEK OF OCT. 2
Comic
Latest Stories
Facebook
Instagram
X
YouTube
RSS Feed
Search this site
Submit Search
The Collegian
Home
News
Entertainment
Campus Life
Opinion
Feature
Podcast
Advertising
Hiring
More
Abbott praises adult high school
Children’s Center celebrates milestone
TCC string faculty plays new Mozart piece
Rehearsals ramp up for Fort Worth Festival
Science building raises concerns
Comic
‘The Substance’ is gory, thrilling, tragic
‘Never Let Go’ falls short of its interesting premise
‘Speak No Evil’ remake similar to original
Students use humor to cope with trauma in play
EVENT CALENDAR WEEK OF OCT. 2
CAMPUS VOICES WEEK OF OCT. 2
POLICE LOG WEEK OF OCT. 2
POLICE LOG WEEK OF SEPT. 4
CAMPUS VOICES WEEK OF SEPT. 4
Vaccine hesitancy has repercussions
Women with chronic illnesses face hurdles
Van’s Warped Tour festival returns for encore
GOP tries to suppress student voters
Pets positively impact owners’ mental health
En Garde! if you please
Technology Meets Creativity
Mapping the future of college innovation
Au Revoir
Campus dean empowers seniors
The Collegian Report – NW Campus Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony For New Buildings
District
Northeast Campus
Northwest Campus
South Campus
Southeast Campus
Trinity River Campus
More
Open Navigation Menu
The Collegian
Home
News
Entertainment
Campus Life
Opinion
Feature
Podcast
Advertising
Hiring
More
The Collegian
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Open Navigation Menu
The Collegian
Home
News
Entertainment
Campus Life
Opinion
Feature
Podcast
Advertising
Hiring
More
The Collegian
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Categories:
November 20, 2013
Native American dancers perform in NE event
November 19, 2013
Students viewed powwow dances from local tribal members. Students also heard from guest speaker Lt. Gov. Jefferson Keel of the Chickasaw Nation and president of the National Congress of American Indians in Washington. Photo by Georgia Phillips/The Collegian
Apache and Choctaw tribal members participate in a powwow on NE Campus Nov. 18 during American Indian Heritage: Tribal Nations Today, Educating the Broader Community, one of several scheduled events including speeches. Photo by Georgia Phillips/The Collegian
0
Like This Story
Share on Facebook
Share on X
Email this Story
Print this Story
More to Discover
More in November 20, 2013
BREAKING - TR briefly locks down after escape
Students get help finding health plans
Anchor shares suicide tragedy with NE
Class action lawsuit adds $1.5 million to general fund
7-year-old extends relief effort to TCC
Legalization of marijuana could benefit
Close
Close Modal Window
Close