By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief Spring semester enrollment dropped by at least 5 percent on most TCC campuses, according to college figures.
February 10, 2016
Congressmen tackle student debt
By Andrew Smith/reporter Three members of Congress met with TCC students on South Campus Feb. 5 to focus on student […]
Early voting starts on TCC campuses at different times
By Jamil Oakford and Jeremy Moore TCC’s campuses will experience an influx of visitors as they gear up for the early […]
Editorial – Children need Valentine attention, too
This Valentine’s Day should not only show love for a significant other, but it should also strengthen marriages, especially for […]
Viewpoint – Give millennials some slack. We’re still growing up.
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief Feb. 3 marked an interesting day on the trending topic sidebar on Twitter. #MillennialBillofRights, a topic that trended […]
Viewpoint – Hollywood recycles paper, plastic, movies
By Gerrit Goodwin/campus news editor Hollywood and the higher powers of Tinseltown have found a way to keep their hands in […]
NW speech gives notes on how to take notes
By Kacey Parkinson/reporter Preparing, paying attention and getting to know their professors are just a few of the tips provided […]
Suicide prevention discussed on South
By Michelle Winters/reporter Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among young adults and the third-leading among teens and college-aged […]
NW talk details human trafficking issue in Metroplex
By Alyssa Pate/reporter Of the approximately 200 children the Dallas Police Department recovers each year, 60 percent admit they are […]
Students learn about self-advocacy on NW
By Tori Loudenbeck/reporter NW coordinators urged students to be their own cheerleaders during a presentation Feb. 3.
Speech helps map path to university
By Aubrey Polk/reporter Knowing how and when to transfer are most important when thinking about transferring, the NW Transfer Center […]
Poet stresses love as key to manhood
By Matthew McConathy/reporter The greatest strength in manhood is to show love, a guest speaker said at the Men of […]
Coach explains loan ins, outs
By Yueying Zhu/reporter In today’s world, few students can graduate from college without incurring some debt, a SE success coach […]
Names & Events
Feb. 10 Career services will host a Service Learning Fair 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Commons on SE Campus. Students […]
Black History Month Calendar
Now-Feb. 29 SE Campus has a Black History Month exhibit in Art Corridor III during school hours.
SE students encouraged to question at Feb. 2 talk
By Alyssa Pate/reporter Instead of passive, students should be active. It’s the only way change happens, a SE history assistant […]
Civil rights group to be topic for SE presentation
By Lindsay Norman/reporter As part of the Created Equal series, SE Campus will host a presentation and film discussion about […]
Students explore gender roles in Madame President?
By Gerrit Goodwin/campus news editor South Campus is satirizing stigmas against the better sex and bringing attention to gender disparity […]