by Larriane Lee/reporter Members of the LGBTQ community account for 30 percent of all suicides, a NE psychology instructor told […]
March 25, 2015
Editorial – Copyright laws could slow creativity
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams’ “Blurred Lines” has come under scrutiny for copyright infringement. Artists and music lovers should worry. […]
Viewpoint – Eliminating inspection stickers will make roads safer
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter After more than 60 years, inspection stickers have become a thing of the past. As of March […]
Viewpoint – New hip-hop artists send wrong messages
By Adam Dodson/reporter In its earliest, purest form, hip-hop was a beacon, an oasis of free expression in a desert […]
Movie Review – New Disney version of Cinderella unique, fresh but drags on
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor A movie that has been adapted dozens of times, Disney’s live-action remake of Cinderella tells […]
Movie Review – Chappie provokes wealth of emotions in audience
By Matt Koper/ne news editor Chappie brings forth emotions to the one thing typically not associated with feelings — robots.
Movie Review – Morel’s Gunman slowly disappoints
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter Sometimes an impressive cast just isn’t enough to make a quality film. The Gunman proves that and […]
South gallery displays ex-TCC instructor’s art
By Martin Paredes/south news editor Ryder Richards’ unique and interactive The Idyll art show is on display in South’s Carillon […]
Intramural basketball players finally lace up
By Martin Paredes/south news editor After delay, YakkSQUAD takes lead in tournament After many reschedules due to weather, intramural basketball […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-March 27 Theatre Southeast will present CHOP by SE drama adjunct Brad McEntire at 7:30 p.m. March 25-27 and 1:30 […]
NW Dada Day exhibit pushes art boundaries
By Hope Sondusky/nw news editor The NW art department will hold its annual Dada Day art exhibit March 30-April 2.
NW students may pay more lab fees for piloting degree
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief Students in NW’s aviation program could pay several thousand dollars more in lab fees after the approval […]
Profile – NE instructor finally doing what she loves
By Brendon James/reporter Fung’s journey lead’s her to job abroad before arriving at TCC After years of job searching and […]
Profile – Passion, sunny disposition fuel NW administrator
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter TCC’s Joe Rode uses positivity, kindness to help connect with students in his career
TCC offers private music lessons
By Brendon James/reporter Students can learn one-on-one how to play instruments to their heart’s content. TCC offers private lesson courses […]
Israeli leader talks Middle East, peace
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief The strength of America is the fact that it decided to give rather than take, Israel’s former […]
Highly-sought accreditation given to South
By Martin Paredes/south news editor South’s construction management technology program has become the 12th college in the U.S. and only […]
Stress can be harmful to health
By La Vista Palmes/reporter The belief that stress is harmful is actually more harmful than stress itself, TR students learned […]