By Rhiannon Saegert/managing editor After a Jan. 24 hearing, John Peter Smith Hospital removed former TCC student Marlise Muñoz’s body […]
January 29, 2014
Students urged to make voice heard
By Erin Ratigan/tr news editor Only 17 percent of eligible young Texans voted in the 2008 presidential primary, according to […]
Leaving Islam behind
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Sitting across the table, the 21-year-old girl looks like any other TCC student, smiling, laughing and sporting […]
State law makes personal matter public
A state law prohibiting hospitals from removing life-sustaining technologies from a pregnant woman, regardless of the wishes of the victim […]
Constant social media use rude, unproductive
By Remy McCool/south news editor I find myself in a room full of people sitting with their heads tilted downward, […]
Internet trends should benefit less prosperous
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor Internet trends should be useful and shine the spotlight on people doing good things, not […]
Career services offers help
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor TCC students have an advantage in a competitive job market with career services. College graduates […]
Sleep-deprived to relax with yoga
By Luis Salinas/editor Lack of sleep can result in irritability, lack of concentration and increased stress. This means less concentration […]
Names & Events
Now-April 30 The Center for Leadership Development will host a leadership forum every Wednesday 5:30-7 p.m. in the Discovery Center […]
TR Campus uses little bit of Disney in its approach
By Erin Ratigan/tr news editor Mickey Mouse ears perch on a framed document. Giant, stuffed, white gloves stand on a […]
South African-American organization receives honor
By Remy McCool/reporter South Campus’ African-American Student Organization was given the student organization spotlight from the Southwestern Black Student Leadership […]
Energy drinks could affect heart
By Shelby Lopez/reporter To get through the load of school and work, many students reach for energy drinks to stay […]
Club on SE offers support to learning-disabled students
By Mathew Shaw/se news editor A support group for students with learning disorders now exists on SE Campus. Learning Differently, […]
Documentaries will highlight civil rights struggle
By Mathew Shaw/se news editor SE students can view and discuss four documentaries throughout February, each pertaining to a topic […]
Black History Month Calendar
Feb. 1-28 A gallery of TR Campus employees will be on display in the World Lounge. Included are the employees’ […]
Interactive art exhibition portrays paranoia with dark sense of humor
By Natalie Phetsamone/reporter Turn of the Sentry, a mixed-media art exhibition by an El Paso artist, is showing at the […]
Jubilee Theatre actors to perform vignettes on TR
By Heather Horton/entertainment editor The award-winning play The Mountaintop will preview on TR Campus next week. This fictional portrayal of […]
Principal cellist will play on NE Campus
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor Cellist Adam Pratt will perform a preview of his Texas Wesleyan University senior recital at 7:30 […]