By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief In a hotel room at the beginning of the Texas summer, an eager family huddled around a […]
August 31, 2016
Patrick replaces longtime member on board
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees selected a new member over the summer break after one member stepped down.
TCC settles with Chesapeake for $1.1 million
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief After nearly two years of litigation, TCC reached a settlement with Chesapeake Energy Aug. 4. The energy […]
Editorial – Chancellor search offered open process
Nearly a whole year removed from the death of Erma Johnson Hadley, the college has her successor. For the most […]
Viewpoint- Dude, Ryan Lochte done did it to himself. Jeah, bruh!
By Katelyn Needham/ campus editor The 2016 Rio Olympics proved to be fruitful for the USA team who brought home a […]
Viewpoint – Is money spent in-app worth free download?
By Colt Taylor/ campus editor Free doesn’t mean what it used to. Start a free trial after you’ve entered your credit […]
NE center aids those needing course lifeline
By Matthew McConathy/ reporter Students on NE Campus have access to a tutoring center that provides students with faculty assistance.
Transfer centers help students plan for life after TCC
By Jessica Badejo/ reporter Jade Odomore graduated high school early with honors, but her goal was to graduate college early.
College stress can be reduced with resources
By Joshua West and Colt Taylor Students making the transition from high school to college often struggle to understand the differences […]
Organizations bring life to college
By Abisola Adeyemi and Katelyn Needham TCC students can get involved through numerous campus organizations, ranging from social clubs to academic […]
SAR provides needed support for disabilities
By Tori Loudenback and Colt Taylor TCC provides accommodations for a wide variety of students on all campuses. One such service […]
Library databases can save time, headaches for research
By Connor Hamilton/ reporter Students may not realize they have access to over 150 online research databases, providing educational sources such […]
Names & Events
Now-Sept. 30 NE Library is hosting One Month Later — Images from Ground Zero. This photo exhibit from Vicki Kluthe, […]
Seasoned students give survival tips, tricks for newbies
By Jessica Espinoza and Aubrey Polk Many students who are new to TCC begin their time here completely lost. “I was […]
TCC offers weekend coursework to reach busiest demographic
By Angela Brown/ reporter The idea of a college degree can sometimes seem unattainable for many working-class adults with families. For […]
Planning meals can reduce stress
By Colt Taylor/ campus editor Tests, quizzes, reports, exams. With all the challenges college presents, getting a good meal three times […]
Understanding Cuba
By Patricia D. Richards/ special to The Collegian Cuba, cut off from American travel by its island location, its dictator, the […]
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