By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Overcoming the obstacles facing people in life and career transitions is the center of TCC’s new ad […]
April 13, 2016
South hosts talk on migration
By Summa Aholo/ reporter Migration is not new, a lawyer and human rights activist from Washington said April 7.
Students get lesson on livestock cruelty, vegan substitutions
By Gerrit Goodwin/ ne news editor Activists from Farm Animal Rights Movement recently visited NE Campus to raise student awareness regarding […]
Editorial – TCC hopes for caring, new chancellor
As the search for a new chancellor continues, the TCC community is eager to see who the next chancellor will […]
Viewpoint – Education about pangolins can prevent extinction
By martin ramirez/ south news editor The only mammal wholly covered in scales might go extinct with many people not even knowing […]
Viewpoint -Handwritten notes preferred over digital
By connor hamilton/ nw news editor The evolution of technology in schools has changed the way some students take notes in their […]
Hawaii professor leads antibacterial laboratory for several SE students
By Lindsay Norman/ reporter Students from a variety of majors had an opportunity to feel like true scientists when Student STEM […]
Collegian editor-in-chief gets state honor
By Martin Ramirez/ south news editor The Collegian editor-in-chief Jamil Oakford was awarded the Texas Community College Journalism Association’s highest honor: […]
SE students hear statistics about sexual abuse, assault
By Colt Taylor/ reporter Dating violence can happen to anyone, so knowing how to recognize and react to it can help […]
South students learn financial aid policies
By Yueying Zhu/ reporter Applicants for TCC student financial aid need to get the 2016-2017 FAFSA done before summer, the South […]
Names & Events
Now-April 16 The NW Campus Academic Learning Center will provide students with information on improving literary analysis at 11 a.m. […]
Students find familial bonds in Anime Club
By Samuel Medina III/ reporter With a sponsor as much into anime as the club members, there is no wonder the […]
SE counselor offers stress tips
By Mit’Chell Lee/ reporter Many people don’t realize the major and minor things that stress does, a SE on-call counselor said […]
News Briefs
TR’s Sigma Tau will host suicide prevention walk Sigma Tau, a TR student organization, will host a suicide prevention walk, […]
County health experts discuss Zika’s effects
By Andela Brown/ reporter Although not widespread, the Zika virus has found its way to the Metroplex, Tarrant County Health Department […]
Author addresses rejection, creation that writers face
By Summa Aholo/ reporter Even published authors start with rejection, a writer of nine novels and one collection of short stories […]
TR students learn to manage time
By Brooke Landreth/ reporter TR students received tips regarding time management to improve their organization skills and help them become more […]
NE students hear about NSA job prospects
By Andrew Smith The National Security Agency visited NE Campus seeking math majors April 8.