By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Finding a way to be comfortable in one’s skin is paramount in most people’s lives.
October 5, 2016
Pizza with the Prez gives South students the chance to speak up
By Hannah Lathen/ campus editor Students asked the South president and TCC chancellor questions during South’s Pizza with the Prez Sept. […]
Editorial- Start new year fitness resolutions early
Three of the highest-calorie holidays are gearing up to ruin the figures of dieters everywhere, followed by pledges to eat […]
Viewpoint- Early holidays, creative thinking keep out conformity
By Sheri-Lee Norris/ reporter Stores are exploding with orange and black Halloween trinkets.
Viewpoint- New news options offer variety of credibility
By Jamil oakford/ editor-in-chief As digital media and its formats evolve, so do ways of receiving local, national and international news.
SE students learn about Ecuadorian culture, tradition
By George Michael/ reporter Ecuador is one of the smallest countries in South America, yet it teems with life and tradition, […]
Cuban ambassador speaks about diplomacy on several campuses
By Jason Middlebrooks/ reporter What the Cubans want from the United States is respect, a former Cuban ambassador said Sept. 26.
Hispanic Heritage •CALENDAR•
Now-Oct. 15 NW Campus’ Latino Poster Project has placed posters from students, faculty, staff and alumni around campus.
Names & Events
Now-Oct. 14 TR has a visual display for LGBTQ Awareness Month near the TRTR Main Street windows. Students have a […]
NE coordinator shows keys to success during workshop
By Sheri-Lee Norris/ campus editor NE students learned tricks, tips and tools Sept. 26 at Get Back on Track and Finish […]
TR nursing program receives reaccreditation
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief TR’s nursing program was reaccredited over the summer for the next eight years.
Legendary outlaws will be discussed in speech on SE
By Alexis Poe Everyone has heard of Bonnie and Clyde, but a SE art associate professor really wrote the book on […]
SE production features inventor’s struggles
By Katelyn Needham/ managing editor SE Campus’ theater program is kicking off its fall productions with David Mamet’s The Water Engine.
TCC alumni visit to share success stories with South
By Hannah Lathen As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, South students can hear success stories from the TCC community at Success […]
Entertainment Calendar
Oct. 7 NE music adjunct Michael Morey will perform J.S. Bach’s Lute Suites, Part 2, at 7 p.m. in College […]
Pirates to strike gold in play
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Swashbuckling adventure will make port at Theatre Northwest starting Oct. 12.
NE squad beats UT Austin in area tennis tournament
By Kristine Collins The NE Tennis Club competed in a team tournament Sept. 24 in Arlington, placing second in its division […]
Movie Review- Comedy offers action hits, jokes for solid performances
By Katelyn Needham When David Ghantt pulled off one of the biggest cash heists in American history, he probably didn’t picture […]