By Sandy Hill/reporter NE student Amelinda Jaramillo was an active member of her church growing up, attending church camps and […]
April 28, 2010
Group helps victims cope with crime
By Edna Horton/managing editor A tree planted on NE Campus was dedicated to violent crime victims and their families in […]
Private parts distract workers
By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief A week ago, the U.S. Supreme Court struggled to draw a line between what a company considers […]
Letter to the editor
Dear Editor: I am writing in response to Daniella Solis’s editorial, “TCC Experience Wasted for Student.” As an instructor, this […]
Presidential T-shirt not controversial
By Rema Atiya/se news editor Recently, a Kennedale Independent School District student wore a shirt with the image of Obama […]
Enough with childish behavior
Even though we are all college students, some individuals still act as if they are in grade school. Each campus […]
Bird of a different reptile, it’s proven
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor Barney, the purple dinosaur with small arms and love for everyone, was created to relate […]
Names and Events
Today Chris Carcerano, center for academic success coordinator, will present Getting Ready for Finals: How to Beat Finals Week 12:30-2 […]
Iwo Jima veteran to tell his story on NW
Phil Porter lived through the battle of Iwo Jima and outlived most of his comrades. He will show The Battle […]
Fatherhood Coalition helps parents cope
By Solange Kalala/reporter Fathers whose children have been removed from their homes through the child welfare system offered perspectives during […]
TR assists with future degree plans
By Alonzo Meza/reporter When pursuing their academic goals, most students do not know what degree plan they would like to […]
Students learn methods to get ahead in job market
By Daniella Solis/entertainment editor Students who wanted to learn details of how to get a competitive edge when entering the […]
NW group earns award for business plan
By Jackson McGraw/reporter Posh Paws produced an entrepreneurial business plan that won them the championship of all Business Principles classes […]
Students to hear drug trends advice
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor Students and professionals can learn about Adolescent Drug Trends in Texas 1-4 p.m. May 6 […]
Spring 2010 Exam Schedule
Final examination periods will be a maximum of one hour and fifty minutes, and examinations will be conducted in the […]
Nursing grant to purchase equipment, fund new classes
By Edna Horton/managing editor Grant funding for Tarrant County College’s nursing program will provide new state-of-the art equipment and two […]
Nursing students donate supplies, food to Haiti
Last month, nursing students and faculty on South Campus donated more than 50 pounds of medical supplies and food to […]
Keep track of credit, financial adviser says
By Brad Harrell/reporter Many people in their 20s have bad credit, resulting from too many credit cards or student loans […]