September 23, 2015
South opens its early college high school
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor South Campus just opened its doors to high school students who are working toward a […]
South tech hub prepares for its close-up
By Hope Sandusky and Samuel Medina South Campus’ new technology building, which will have its grand opening Sept. 25, allows […]
Students address Islamophobic comments
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor Over the past week, anti-Islamic sentiments have splashed across television screens around the nation. An […]
Viewpoint – Religion in government creates problems
Tabitha Redder/ reporter As our country ages, the once-clear policy toward religion in government and politics continues to blur.
Viewpoint – Sharing textbooks saves students money
Brandy Voirin/ reporter NE student Tanaysha Brown ordered her Video Basics textbook last week, but it still hadn’t arrived in […]
Editorial – World stands with Ahmed — so do we
To deny that racism doesn’t continue to be relevant in the U.S. today would be a lie. For a nation […]
Filmmaker discusses his movie, drug wars
By Gerrit McDonald/ reporter “Mexicans die as we get high and that’s no lie,” said a documentarian Sept. 16 on […]
Hispanic Heritage •CALENDAR•
Sept. 23 South Campus student activities is hosting a Hispanic-Serving Institutions Fair 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the SSTU dining hall.
Romero gives TR students insight into Constitution
By SanJuana Ramirez/ reporter Anybody can be a winner, state Rep. Ramon Romero told TR students Sept. 14 to kick […]
SE to highlight history, weather during drought
By — Alex Aviles As a part of the Carrier Library’s display of the Dust, Drought, and Dream Gone Dry […]
TR event allows students to write ideal constitution
By Dianna Flores / reporter Celebrating Constitution Week, four TR Campus government instructors hosted the second annual Constitution Shark Tank.
Library series celebrates TCC’s 50th anniversary with speakers
By Hope Sandusky and Jade Cox In celebration of TCC’s 50th anniversary, the NW library will host several different speakers […]
Names & Events
Sept. 23-24 Students can learn how to set up documents through the MLA format in a NW Campus Bridge Program […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-Sept. 30 Bamboo Art by Shane Whitehead is on display on the upper level of the NE Campus J. Ardis […]
South uses poems, rap to remember Katrina
By Tee Townsend/ reporter South’s Carillon Theatre creates a collage of emotions in the production of Katrina: 10 Years After, […]
NW art exhibit questions perception
By Audrey Werth/ tr news editor NW art associate professor Trish Igo and artist Jill O’Brien have collaborated on Creaturely […]
Sports Calendar
Oct. 2 SE Campus’ annual Toro’s Bootcamp Challenge begins at 1 p.m. on the sand volleyball courts (far west side […]