By Kirsten Mahon/nw/multimedia editor With the help of TCC faculty and students, the previous tagline “Tomorrow Starts Here” has changed […]
September 11, 2013
New innovation forums streamline process for initiatives districtwide
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Ideas could start flowing on South Campus as early as next week and across the district by […]
Librarians give old books new life when space becomes scarce
By Kirsten Mahon/nw/multimedia editor When library books age, it’s up to the librarians to save them — or artists, in […]
Opinion-Russia turns back on LGBT community
By passing a law prohibiting propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations, Russia has opened the floodgates to harassment and violence toward […]
New dream urges divided culture to come together as one
Viewpoint by Anderson Colemon/tr news editor Fifty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said he had a dream — […]
E-cigarettes not as healthy as some claim
Viewpoint by Cody Daniels/reporter A fast-growing number of smokers are switching from regular cigarettes to electronic cigarettes to be healthier […]
Upcoming job fair entices students to find openings
By Kirsten Mahon/nw/multimedia editor NW Campus will hold its first job fair of the semester 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sept. 17-18 in […]
Avoid stress by balancing lives: school, social life, relationships
By Jacqueline Buitron and Anderson Colemon/reporters Although a factor of everyday life, stress can pose a threat in the education of […]
Learning disorders explained on South
By Victor Henderson/reporter About 15 percent of Americans have some type of learning disability, but most of them are undiagnosed, […]
Healthy relationships need work, speaker says
By Heather Horton/reporter Love is the key ingredient to happy, healthy relationships, an advocate for TCC’s Victim Assistance Unit told […]
TCC web tools get explained
By Finesse Whittley/reporter For students confused about myTCC and WebAdvisor, NE Campus’ academic support services coordinator offered some suggestions Sept. […]
Author discusses WWII at SE forum
By Elaine Bonilla/se news editor An expert on World War II artifacts will talk about the countless cultural treasures stolen […]
Dodgeball players can sign up for SE tourney
Elaine Bonilla/se news editor SE Campus’ ultimate dodgeball winner will be determined in a one-day tournament Sept. 20 in the […]
Student orientation changes mean higher attendance rates
By Cody Daniels/reporter Following a low number of attendees reported last spring, new student orientation was more successful this fall […]
Speaker returns to TCC, discusses Alzheimer’s
By Natalie Phetsamone/reporter The occurrence of Alzheimer’s disease is rapidly increasing with more than 5 million people affected in the […]
Professor creates website with free math applications
By Anderson Colemon/tr news editor A TR math professor teaches students that the best way to interact is through his […]
Names & Events
Sept. 11 The SE reading and writing resource center will offer a Grammar Basics workshop 10-10:30 a.m. in ESEE 2227A. […]
South art exhibit symbolizes horror of Nazi atrocities
By Elaine Bonilla/se news editor German artist Hans Molzberger visited South Campus Sept. 5 to meet with students and discuss […]