By Hope Sandusky/ editor-in-chief From her time as an instructor on NE Campus to becoming head of Tarrant County College […]
October 7, 2015
“I don’t think any of us will forget her.”
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor Chancellor Erma Johnson Hadley knew from the moment she was hired in 1968 that TCC […]
NW speaker will highlight crime, prison in session
By — Sarah Young As a part of its Golden Jubilee Speaker Series, NW Campus will host a presentation on Crime […]
Scholarship to honor late employee
By Samuel Medina/ south news editor Even since her death last year on Oct. 16, LeJuana Montford still manages to impact […]
NW speaker gives look at changes in technologies
By Jade Cox/ reporter Networking is necessary to run TCC, and even the most remote places can retrieve it, the NW […]
Mismanagement led to drought
By Alex Aviles/ reporter It was not drought that caused the Dust Bowl, but rather people’s treatment of the land that […]
Viewpoint – Taxes necessary for functional civilization
Jamil oakford/ managing editor A collective groan arises when taxes come up in any conversation, but it’s important to remember […]
Viewpoint – Entertainer’s 9/11 lie leaves unanswered questions
By – Dylan Leverett/ reporter Steve Rannazzisi of The League fame recently apologized for fabricating a story about surviving the […]
Editorial-Hadley’s legacy lies with her students
When we asked people to describe who Chancellor Erma Johnson Hadley was as a person, several words seemed to repeat […]
Names & Events
Oct. 7 NW health services will offer free sexually transmitted disease testing 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in WCTS 1151. No appointment […]
LGBT Awareness – Training supports LGBT community
By Sara Young In an attempt to encourage support for the district’s LGBT community, TCC will hold a series of […]
TR celebrates gay rights leader
By Audrey Werth/ tr news editor An installation celebrating LGBT History Month is on display in the TRTR Rotunda through […]
Hispanic Heritage •CALENDAR•
Oct. 7 South students can participate in Loteria, a traditional Mexican game, 1:30-3 p.m. in the SSTU dining hall.
Education’s vital role will be focus of South speech
By Tee Townsend Understanding the benefits of education is what the president and CEO of the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber […]
Hispanic heritage event offers chance to highlight culture
By Jeremy Moore Students can experience a different culture or learn more about their own at the district’s sixth annual […]
Conservation discussed on SE
By Matthew McConathy/ reporter What people reap into the earth, they are returned back, a conservationist said Oct. 2 on […]
Jackson emphasizes academic exploration
By Hope Sandusky/ editor-in-chief NW humanities and dance associate professor Kim Jackson teaches more than just what her title says.
Movie Review – Ridley Scott’s The Martian has natural energy, humor
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor Following the only man on Mars isn’t as boring as it initially sounds.