By Brandy Voirin/reporter Fashion Week, a celebration of clothing’s hottest trends, concluded recently in New York. Each year, people either […]
February 25, 2015
Finding a niche of their own — Foster children now in college learn to adjust
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor A common rite of passage for youth is finding a niche, whether it’s with peers, co-workers […]
TCC grads many times can become post-grads
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor For three graduate students, their time at TCC meant they could pursue interests and find […]
NW administrator makes radio waves to connect with veterans
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor NW Campus vice president of community and industry education Arrick Jackson will be featured weekly […]
EDITORIAL – Pack your bag for class, not your gun
A college or university campus should always feel safe. Healthy learning environments would require that students have a sense of […]
VIEWPOINT – Terrorism not exclusive to Islam or Middle East region
By Linah Mohammad/se news editor On Feb. 11, three Muslim students were shot dead, execution-style, in North Carolina, allegedly over […]
VIEWPOINT – Fear not just negative, can be motivational
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor Fear can be an overwhelming emotion. It tends to strike at crucial moments when important […]
Campuses help celebrate Golden Jubilee
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief This year is special for TCC. The college is celebrating its 50th anniversary with some help from […]
NE speech to tackle learning disabilities
By Victoria Almond/reporter In the U.S., 1.7 percent of the population reports having a learning disability, totaling 4.6 million Americans, […]
NE writing contest allows students chance to cash in
By Matt Koper/ne news editor NE Campus’ literary magazine is calling for written and video entries into the bi-annual Under […]
TR will host inspirational speaker for leadership talk
By Jonathan Wahl/reporter The Center for Leadership Development is presenting the 26th Leadership eXperience Summit Feb. 27 on TR Campus […]
Haltom City’s mayor leads double life as part-time history instructor on NE
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor One faculty member can be found cutting through red ribbons when he isn’t teaching U.S. history […]
Chancellor unveils idea for partnership between college, hotel
Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief The Board of Trustees discussed Feb. 19 the possibility of starting a partnership between a local hotel and […]
Advisor details debt handling
By Jo Bryan/reporter Student loans are the No. 1 debt in America, a NE academic advisor and adjunct instructor said […]
Workshops to teach students strategies on conflict situations
By Raven Posteal/reporter NE students have two opportunities to learn about Guiding through Conflict March 5. The topic will be discussed […]
Names & Events
Now-Feb. 27 Students can apply to participate in the TCC 2015 Salzburg Student Scholars Global Citizenship Program that takes place […]
Beauticians affected civil rights
By Emily Nhan/reporter From Martin Luther King Jr. to Ella Baker to Marcus Garvey, all of them talked about beauticians, […]
Poetry, jazz combine for SE program
By Jalyn Sneed/reporter TCC students and the community can hear one man’s experience on social justice, self-identity and the realities […]