State award-winning fried food not all created equal As the State Fair season begins, the smell of fried foods permeates […]
October 12, 2016
Chancellor’s contract considered state standard
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Chancellor Eugene Giovannini is paid about average compared to other large community college chancellors, according to his […]
Online courses ranked No. 10
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief TCC was ranked 10th in the state for online colleges, according to a report published by the […]
South LEEDs in energy, technology excellence
By Hannah Lathen South Campus’ Center of Excellence for Energy and Technology received LEED’s highest honor, platinum certification, for its environmental […]
TCC security report raises awareness of violence
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Three cases of rape, all of which occurred off of TCC campuses, were reported to TCC police […]
Editorial- Clown attacks grow as joke taken too far
The latest 15-minutes-of-fame fad is sweeping the nation, and this time it’s dangerous.
Viewpoint- Multiverse theory may mess with common memories
By Hannah Lathen/ campus editor When simply forgetting the facts turns into a phenomenon dealing with parallel universes and time travel, you’ve […]
Viewpoint- Zodiac family broken by new forgotten child
By Katelyn Needham/ managing editor “Hey, baby, what’s your sign?”
Self-criticism helps drop grade point averages
By Ivy Claire/ reporter People love their partners, parents, pets, but NW students learned their grades might depend on how much […]
Undecided NW students get career pathway assistance
By Dylan Venglar/ reporter NW students were introduced to several ways college work passively prepares them for the workforce during an […]
TCC to host Hispanic heritage bash
By Lee Mendez To close its celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the district will present its seventh annual Abrazando al Exito […]
TR seminars will focus on Wikipedia’s positives
By Sheri-Lee Norris/ campus editor Technology brings quick answers to almost any question within seconds.
Speech defines top qualities that make exceptional leaders
By Edith Mariscal Passion, humility, confidence, respect for people at all levels and a servant’s heart are some of the qualities […]
Hispanic Heritage •CALENDAR•
Now-Oct. 15 NW Campus’ Latino Poster Project has placed posters from students, faculty, staff and alumni around campus.
LGBTQ club on NE works to be visible, united, proud group
By Hailey Mapston Raising awareness is what Spectrum set out to do.
Names & Events
Now-Oct. 14 TR has a visual display for LGBTQ Awareness Month near the TRTR Main Street windows. Students have a […]
News Briefs
NE to sponsor seminar dealing with cover letters, resumes for work NE career services will host a resume and cover […]
Entertainment Calendar
Oct. 12-15 SE will present The Water Engine by David Mamet in the C.A. Roberson Theatre (ESEC 1401).