By Elaine Bonilla/se news editor The explosions of bombs and firing of guns are now only memories of what it […]
September 25, 2013
Visually impaired challenge lab site
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Math can be tough for many college students. For the visually impaired, the software MyMathLab from Pearson […]
Opinion-Privacy invaded by listening company
Rebecca Sedwick committed suicide Sept. 9 by jumping off an abandoned building. She was 12 years old. Gabrielle Molina committed […]
Strong stereotypes deepen culture shock in U.S.
Viewpoint by Kirsten Mahon/nw/multimedia editor Skin color does not represent personality. Most of us have shared sociological ideas since we […]
Quarterback not to blame for Cowboys’ mistakes
Viewpoint by Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief He is terrible, can’t win a big game and chokes under pressure. He is Tony Romo […]
All NE students granted access to funding resource
By Cody Daniels/reporter A nationwide scholarship and student loan resource is available for NE students starting this fall. College Fish […]
SE counselor reveals suicide prevention, warning signs
By Mason Prince/reporter SE students heard about suicide statistics, some warning signs and ways suicide can be prevented during a […]
South Campus seminar educates about ways to reach student success
By Laurance Traylor/reporter A Sept. 9 workshop on South Campus provided students new to college life with suggestions and schedule […]
Film producer to show documentary on school discrimination on Oct. 1
By Samantha Sutton/reporter Eight Mexican-American children sued to change the education system of Texas, claiming discrimination because they were left […]
TWU professor shares beliefs behind U.S. laws on Constitution Day
By Matthew Berger/reporter The U.S. Constitution was ratified 212 years ago and has been the law of the land since. […]
3 join research program
By Rhiannon Saegert/managing editor Three TCC students finished work in the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation program over the […]
NE Hold ’em
NE Campus intramural sports kicks off its season with a game of poker. Players gathered in the NHPE lobby Sept. […]
Workshop covers math stress
By Chelsi Devaul/reporter When students go into a math class, they need to be prepared, confident and not psych themselves […]
Hispanic Heritage Month
Now-Oct. 14 SE Campus presents Lunes Hecho de la Diversión 8 a.m.-5 p.m. every Monday during Hispanic Heritage Month. Student […]
Winning script can lead to play being staged
By Victor Henderson/reporter Student playwrights have the opportunity to see their work produced through the Trinity River Drama Club’s contest […]
NE drama students direct critically acclaimed play
By Cody Daniels/reporter NE Campus is flashing back to one of the 20th century’s most successful playwrights with two student-directed […]
SE drama produces play that tells tragic Laramie Project story
By Elaine Bonilla/se news editor The true story of a hate crime committed in Laramie, Wyo., against a gay college […]
Movie Review-Populairé
By Kirsten Mahon/nw/multimedia editor A foreign comedy film that appeals to an American audience is rare. It’s more rare when […]