By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Students, faculty and staff who fear the traffic on I-35 will have another option as a public […]
September 21, 2016
A moment frozen in time
By Katelyn Needham/ managing editor Posing for the camera while outfitted in lavish lace wedding dresses, twin sisters Becca and Sarah […]
Physical campuses see bump in enrollment
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief TCC’s physical campuses saw a rise in enrollment this fall while TCC Connect saw a significant drop.
Editorial- Protest mocks campus carry absurdity
What do dildos and handguns have in common?
Viewpoint- Refugees seeking better lives need our helping hands
By Raegan Scharfetter/ reporter A little over a year ago, on Sept. 2, 2015, the world was exposed to a photo […]
Viewpoint- Kanye’s concert stage sets him above crowd
By hannah lathen/ campus editor If anyone made 2016 worth witnessing, it’s Kanye West.
South’s Script honors former faculty, students
By Hannah Lathen Script, South’s literary magazine, is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
NE takes one 3-D step in design
By Colt Taylor/ campus editor With each passing year, science fiction becomes closer to reality.
NW discusses depression, medication
By Dylan Venglar/ reporter NW students learned the many sides of depression and its treatment in Help Is on the Way […]
New FAFSA deadline shortens financial aid application timeframe
By Lee Mendez/ reporter Filing for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid has been moved up to Oct. 1 instead […]
South’s counseling center holds forum
By Hannah Lathen South’s counseling office will host Taste & Talk, an open forum where students can ask questions and voice […]
TR students find methods for effective learning
By Bethany Narvaez/ reporter Students have individual learning styles, and understanding those styles will help them improve their study habits, a […]
Names & Events
Now-Sept. 30 The NE library is hosting One Month Later — Images from Ground Zero. This photo exhibit from Vicki […]
Hispanic Heritage •CALENDAR•
Now-Oct. 15 NW Campus’ Latino Poster Project will feature posters from students, faculty, staff and alumni around campus.
GM manager tells students communication leads to jobs
By Alexis Poe/ reporter SE’s Hispanic Heritage Month kicked off with The Legacy of Our Lives Sept. 15 featuring a motivational […]
Cuban ambassador to speak about changing US relations
By Jason Middlebrooks As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, NE student activities will present Changing Relations with Cuba Sept. 26.
South explains politics through theatrical lens
By Hannah Lathen/ campus editor We the People, an original play researched, written and acted by students, is South’s opening theater […]
Entertainment Calendar
Sept. 21 NW’s dance, drama and music programs will host Night Solos at 7:30 p.m. at the Cinco Palms Stage. […]