December 02, 2015
Paris attacks leave mark on NE instructor
By Hope Sandusky/ editor-in-chief In the face of tragedy, it is hard to know how one would react if a close […]
Weight of finals too overwhelming, students say
By Alex Wright/ reporter Toward the end of the semester, students begin to prepare for the big finish of their classes: […]
Fall 2015 Exam Schedule
Final examination periods will be a maximum of one hour and fifty minutes, and examinations will be conducted in the […]
Coordinator offers 4 steps for handling test anxiety
By Erica McComas/ reporter Test anxiety can happen to anyone, NW students learned Nov. 18.
Community colleges’ role shifts, speaker says
By Ashlyn LeVesque/ reporter Community colleges were created to help people prepare for higher education and/or work, but through the years, […]
SE adjunct wins writing contest
By Hieu Truong/ reporter One thing that can go wrong in writing is not having time to write, so it’s important […]
Transgender students discuss challenges
By Sarah Young/ reporter Transgender students can face unique difficulties on college campuses, a South Campus panel said Nov. 23, but […]
Specialist discusses benefits of creating spending plan
By Tega Ibihwiori/ reporter A spending plan can be adjusted to stay in step with financial circumstances as they really exist, […]
NW dance troupe prepares for multi-genre showcase
By — Misti DeHart The NW Campus dance students are given an opportunity to showcase what they’ve learned each year, and […]
CD Review – Adele finds reflection on 25
By — Hope Sandusky Four years after her last album 21, Adele is back with a riveting album with lyrics a […]
NYC artist displays artwork inspired by French author
By By Samuel Medina III/ south news editor South Campus’ latest art exhibit stems from the history of art and literature and […]
Viewpoint – College’s campaign fails to treat consent seriously
By Dylan Leverett/ reporter Earlier this month, the University of California-Santa Cruz unveiled its “Consent is Sexy” sexual assault awareness campaign, which […]
Viewpoint – Corporations should not profit from grief
By Audrey Werth/ tr news editor As companies have begun to use social media more and more frequently as a way to […]
Editorial – We agree, Mr. President: Ban the box
Being convicted of a felony is binding. Not only does it take up months or years of offenders’ lives, but […]
Speaker to remember his son, fallen soldiers
By Brandy Voirin/ reporter Terry Burgess never imagined becoming a public speaker, author or a gold-star dad. But that’s exactly what […]
Names & Events
Now-Dec. 4 The NE Student Ambassadors are collecting gloves, hats, scarves and other winter apparel for the women and children […]
Financial workshop to discuss goals, tips
By — Mohamed Mansour Financial aid specialist Joe Rodriguez will present Setting Goals: Getting There 1-2 p.m. Dec. 8 in […]