by Dylan Bradley/ne news editor Michelle Hansford, the mother of Jordan Hatcher who was killed by a police officer on […]
April 30, 2014
NW business students place in nationals
by Dylan Bradley/ne news editor Several TCC students won top honors in the Business Professionals of America National Leadership Conference […]
Love Conference: Counselors tell how to handle separation, breakups
by Amanda Gomez/reporter Surviving a Breakup: Shaky Steps Forward A person can start with a broken heart and be someone […]
Love Conference: Keynote speaker addresses keys to successful relationship
by Devin Simkins/reporter KEYNOTE Love is an emotional attachment to another person with an emotional investment in their overall well-being, […]
Love Conference: Counselor spells out how to deal with an ex
by Sarah Allen/reporter Love is the feeling that guides people. When they don’t have it, they search for it, NW […]
Love Conference: Forgiveness key to moving forward, speakers say
by Ashley Wood/reporter Surviving Hurt: How to Forgive When You Can’t Forget Anger, resentment and sadness are all signs of […]
Darlage leaves legacy of dedication to NE
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor NE Campus president Larry Darlage is retiring after 18 years of service. He said that […]
First early college class to graduate
By Tabitha Redder/nw news editor When 13 students cross the stage May 10 to get their associate degrees from TCC, […]
When 2 years is too little
By Mathew Shaw/se news editor The State of Texas wants to get two-year college students out quicker. As a result, […]
Community college students affected by new legislation
By Matt Fulkerson/sports editor In 2007, the Texas Legislature passed requirements for high school students that required four years of […]
Tragedy deserves respect, cowards don’t
Courageous heroes will forever be revered, and their heroic acts are worthy of such remembrance. Not so is the cowardice […]
Creating artificial stress does not measure one’s success
By Georgia Phillips/photo editor Are you too busy to read this? You should be, and you should let people know […]
Hollywood needs to buck male superhero trend
By Matthew Fulkerson/sports editor With the deluge of superhero movies and films based on popular young adult fiction books, it’s […]
Health means lifelong commitment, speaker says
By Devin Simkins/reporter Students need to start taking care of their health now so they can live long lives, a […]
SE to offer additional history courses with special focus
By Mathew Shaw/se news editor History buffs may be excited to learn that SE Campus will offer two new history […]
Professor shows impact of Congo’s resources
By Nicholas Dean/reporter Congo is an essential to humanity, a history professor told SE students April 23. Didier Gondola, history […]
Manos y Manas to organize mural painting at YWCA
By Erin Ratigan/tr news editor The YWCA of Fort Worth will become more colorful May 9 after volunteers from the […]
Women in Power club begins on TR
By Kyle Huff/reporter A club called Women in Power is one of the newest additions and one of the first […]