By Hope Sandusky/editor-in-chief Students who have had problems logging in separately to their myTCC portal and myTCC email might be […]
October 28, 2015
Dividing more than a city – SE students discuss how Jerusalem’s conflict affects their lives in U.S.
By Linah Mohammad/ reporter For years, the view from Hussein Abed’s classroom was the concrete wall that is the barrier in […]
South pays respects to chancellor – Students, faculty, staff share stories during memorial for Hadley
By Samuel Medina III/ south news editor Raw emotion, stories and unconditional love for Chancellor Erma Johnson Hadley were shared in […]
Banned Book Week becomes Banned Book Month on NE
By Brandy Voirin/reporter Freedom is a word NE student and veteran John Fredrick takes seriously.
Blivens credits award to department teamwork
By Dylan Leverett/ reporter Tonya Blivens is modest when she speaks about receiving the Chancellor’s Award.
Names & Events
Now-Nov. 19 The NE National Honor Society in Psychology is holding a book drive for W.T. Francisco Elementary School kindergarten-fifth […]
Editorial – School’s decision needs student voice
In the history of the college’s chancellor appointments, the importance of the student voice has never been emphasized.
Viewpoint – Limbaugh needlessly frets over female media takeover
By Dylan Leverett/ reporter In a recent Huffington Post article, reporter Judah Robinson expressed his disgust for the generalization right-wing radio […]
Viewpoint – Don’t go as sexy Pocahontas this Halloween
By Jamil oakford/ managing editor Halloween elicits the nostalgia of carved pumpkins and costume parties. But costume choices have in some […]
NE streams author’s discussion
By Matthew McConathy/ reporter Every person has a change-the-world speech inside of them, bestselling author John C. Maxwell said about his […]
Students to hear from film actor through webcast
By — Misti DeHart The NE chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success will host a live webcast featuring […]
SE students discuss film about historic Dust Bowl
By Hieu Truong/ reporter People who moved west for better lives lost everything during the Dust Bowl, SE students learned Oct. […]
South organization raises awareness for breast cancer
By Samuel Medina III/ south news editor Early detection is key to cancer survival, which is why the African-American Student Organization […]
SE discusses documentary covering Latinos
By — Leland Moses Many Mexicans came to the United States in the 1930s to have better lives, SE students learned […]
Specialist simplifies mysteries of health care in SE seminar
By — Leland Moses For many seniors, Medicare is a mystery, but it doesn’t need to be, a senior specialist said […]
SE speaker explains importance of cattle for Texans
By Dianna Flores/ reporter The Texas cattle industry is one of the leading beef producers in the United States, an educator […]
TRE’s nursing program receives diversity grant
By Audrey Werth/ tr news editor TRE Campus recently received a federal nursing workforce diversity grant to help disadvantaged students complete […]
Registrars offer advice on dropping
By Raven Posteal/ reporter The last day to drop classes for 16-week classes is Nov. 21.