By Brendon James/reporter An epidemic plagues youth across the nation, a SE counselor said recently. Michele Faith presented Silent Epidemic […]
April 2, 2014
South celebrates women in service during symposium
By Remy McCool/south news editor Students and community members gathered March 29 for the South Campus Women’s Symposium to honor […]
Administrators, students grapple with e-cigarettes
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Currently, TCC policy forces smokers of traditional cigarettes off-campus or to the parking lot to sit in […]
Living within her own spectrum
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor It’s early enough that Subway hasn’t opened yet, and the NE Campus cafeteria is quiet. […]
School’s decision homophobic, paranoid
Countless news articles have appeared about people being kicked out of their churches or other religious organizations for their sexual […]
‘Bossy’ insult used against young girls for long enough
By Tabitha Redder/nw news editor A different five-letter word is coming to mind when someone says “the b-word,” thanks to […]
Spaying, neutering protects pets in long run
By Denise Tristan/reporter Controlling animal overpopulation is very important. Spaying or neutering cats and dogs is the best way to prevent […]
Names & Events
The NE Campus Collegiate Chorale rehearsed and performed with music students from Texas A&M University-Commerce, Kilgore College and Richland College […]
Construction on SE early college high school begins
By Mathew Shaw/se news editor Beginning in the fall, high school students across Arlington will begin to attend SE Campus’ […]
TR to hold its SGA elections April 7-8
By Erin Ratigan/tr news editor The race for governor is not the only election coming up. TR Campus students can […]
SE club plans to hold African culture event
By Mathew Shaw/se news editor To combat misconceptions about Africa and to express their cultural heritage, members of the SE African […]
Psi Beta volunteers at Special Olympics
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor NE Campus’ psychology honor society Psi Beta will take 25 chapter members to facilitate the track […]
NW instructor challenges traditional subject labels
By Matt Fulkerson/sports editor With an easygoing Southern drawl and a braided pony-tail falling down his back, William Miller – […]
Chancellor gives life advice to TR women
By Carlos Rosales/reporter Advice for life success was the theme during An Evening with Great Women, featuring a panel of […]
Film discusses heroines, feminism
By Ashley Wood/reporter Amazon, princess, goddess — these three words can make any girl’s eyes light up and are the […]
Networking benefits explained on South
By Carlos Rosales/editor Networking is designed to empower and be empowered, a speaker told South students March 26 during Brand […]
NE professor teaches about paralegals’ expectations
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor Part two in a five-part series on winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, […]
NE student on his way to career in opera singing
By Victor Henderson/multimedia editor “Let’s go to the opera,” said just about no 18-year-old ever — that is, unless they’re […]