September 7, 2016
Pokemon Invasion
By Katelyn Needham/ campus editor The world of pocket monsters is invading TCC campuses through the phones of students who catch […]
Code Blue approved for SE
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees approved 950 Code Blue emergency kiosks to be installed in every classroom […]
Editorial – Trump misses mark with immigration
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump mastered two different agendas on Aug. 31.
Viewpoint – Daddy’s Little Monster could save DCEU, hopefully
By Katelyn needham/ campus editor It’s no secret that the DC Extended Universe movies haven’t all lived up to the high expectations […]
Viewpoint – Cowboys fans deserve better season than last
By Jamil oakford/ editor-in-chief Dear Cowboys: Growing up a New York Giants fan, I can’t believe I’m even daring to utter these […]
STEM labs expand, evolve
By Andrew Smith NE Campus’ math/physics lab has evolved from a place to ask questions about homework into a mecca for […]
Site, word of mouth aid in choosing class
By Brooke Landreth RateMyProfessors.com is a resource TCC students use to find instructors that fit their learning style.
Hispanic Heritage •CALENDAR•
Sept. 15 South Campus will kick off Hispanic Heritage Month 12:30-2 p.m. in the SSTU dining hall.
Names & Events
Now-Sept. 8 TR Discovery Center will sponsor Survival Week 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Discovery Center (TRTR 3102).
NW, South give weekly testing for pregnancy
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief NW Campus offers women across TCC a one-stop checkup for pregnancy and STDs with a mobile clinic […]
South professor excavates students’ hidden art gems
By Michelle Winters/ reporter South art assistant professor Earline Green found some “hidden jewels” in her spring Art Appreciation class but […]
NE landmarks reflect memories
By Tommie Owen/ reporter Scattered across NE Campus are landmarks placed to honor people who impacted the campus community in a […]
Movie Review – Film suffers from flaws but shines in second act
By Colt Taylor The Hollars, a new dramatic comedy directed by John Krasinski, follows a family dealing with a brain tumor.
Movie Review – Atmospheric film starts soft, ends big
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Morgan delivers a chilling thriller that starts off slow but ends with a decent payoff.
Students breathe life into old art form on NE
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Greek tragedy told through the medium of opera will grace the stage on NE Campus Sept. 9-10.