The TCC community as well as the rest of Tarrant County are reacting to the death of Chancellor Erma Johnson […]
September 30, 2015
BREAKING: Chancellor Hadley dies of cancer
Updated: 4:30 p.m. Oct. 1 by Hope Sandusky and Jamil Oakford Chancellor Erma Johnson Hadley, the first woman and first […]
Gallery 414 features lesser-known artists’ works
By Audrey Werth/ tr news editor At 414 Templeton Drive in West Fort Worth sits a house no more remarkable […]
Students release anger by smashing vehicles
By Brandy Voirin/ reporter The shattered blue and red glass is hauntingly familiar to NE student Ashton Harty.
Germans reflect on life after wall
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany faced many tough decisions. The Iron Curtain […]
Film brings immigration issues to SE
By Hieu Truong/ reporter SE students learned about the life of undocumented immigrants from a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sept. 23.
Names & Events
Sept. 30 The SE library is showing a free screening of Ken Burns’ The Dust Bowl as a part of […]
Hispanic Heritage Calendar
Sept. 30 South Campus is screening McFarland, USA all day in the SSTU game room. The film is based on […]
TR professor takes care to encourage students
By Audrey Werth/ tr news editor Part one in a five-part series on winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary […]
SE recruiting for Bootcamp
By- Jeremy Moore SE students are invited to participate in Toro’s Bootcamp Challenge, an intramural sporting event, Oct. 2.
Entertainment Calendar
Sept. 30 NE Campus is ending its display of Bamboo Art by Shane Whitehead on the upper level of the […]
CD Review – Rapper’s sophomore effort good kind of discomfort
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor If listeners take their hip-hop with a dosage of truth and a strong message, Andy […]
District holds dance recital for students
By — Samuel Medina After preparing since the first day of class, performing arts students from South, SE, NE and […]
Editorial – Inmates with education save money
Educating inmates further than a GED or a high school diploma might cost a little more, but it pays off […]
Viewpoint – Presidential elections too focused on money
Audrey Werth/ tr news editor In recent presidential elections, campaign donations have been on the rise. But, larger sums of […]
Viewpoint – Colleges coddling students can limit their education
Samuel medina/ south news editor Some college students are demanding protection from ideas, points-of-view and words they don’t like. College […]
South president recognized by community association
By Samuel Medina/ south news editor South president Peter Jordan received the Community Service Award from the L. Clifford Davis […]
NE students learn monetary basics, value of credit scores
By Mohamed Mansour/ reporter A NE financial aid specialist helped students understand the credit world Sept. 23.