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Tarrant County Commissioners Court votes to keep college early voting sites open
The Collegian Report: TCC at risk for losing early voting sites on-campus
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November 19, 2014
Fine Arts program hits high note on SE
November 18, 2014
Music instructor Dazheng Zhu plays an assortment of classical arrangements on SE Campus Nov. 13. Zhu performed during the SE Fine Arts Expo in the Commons area, where students got to listen to music, view student painters at work and learn about opportunities to join in upcoming events and classes for the program as well. Eric Rebosio/The Collegian
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