By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief When a student in her 20s, sitting alone in the hallway between classes, was asked about her […]
October 26, 2016
Faculty speak on election’s importance
By Katelyn Needham/ managing editor Whenever her students feel discouraged about voting in this year’s election, NW history and government professor […]
Editorial- October surprises offer October frights
October is the month of autumnal pumpkin everything and Halloween-themed fun. But for some people, this month has brought a […]
Viewpoint- Non-football fans can instead just Netflix and chill
By Sheri-Lee Norris/ campus editor October in the U.S. means a daily onslaught of political surprises, but it also ushers in baseball […]
Viewpoint- November offers chance to rescue animals
Raegan Scharfetter/ reporter We’ve all seen them, the ASPCA commercials that can’t help but make us shed a tear.
SE strives for unity in diversity
By Edith Mariscal/ reporter The Diversity Awareness Expo introduced SE Campus students to different cultures and their history.
South students receive success stories from faculty, staff
By Hannah Lathen/ campus editor South students learned how sleeping under a desk could be a step toward reaching their goals […]
Hispanic culture celebrated
By Lee Mendez The TCC community gathered to celebrate Hispanic culture and encourage people to find their own camino during the […]
Veterans share Iwo Jima stories at NE luncheon
By Lee Mendez Two World War II veterans who fought in the famous battle of Iwo Jima told of their experiences […]
Courthouse recreated with cans
By Hannah Lathen/ campus editor South Campus students in the architectural program competed in CANstruction with their replica of the old […]
Names & Events
Now-Nov. 22 NW’s Walsh Library will host a weekly book discussion on The Things They Carried by Vietnam veteran Tim […]
Subjugation, sanity, femininity explored on SE
By Robert Young and Jackie Stevenson Subjugation, Sanity and the Supernatural were discussed in relation to Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short […]
SE learns keys to enjoying quality life
By Raegan Scharfetter/ reporter Meaning, movement and motivation are three things it takes to succeed, the district’s director of staff development […]
Patience defines South teacher
By Hannah Lathen/ campus editor The head of South’s construction management technology program took home the Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence […]
House of Cards actor will share life lessons
By Sheri-Lee Norris Native American recording artist, actor and motivational speaker Gary “Litefoot” Davis will speak on TR Campus Nov. […]
Cultural appropriation, costumes discussed on NE
By Nate Jackson/ reporter NE students learned about some of the sensitivities associated with stereotypes and cultural appropriation Oct. 20.
Native American Heritage Calendar
Nov. 1 TR’s Tahita Fulkerson Library will host Black Indians: The Lost Culture 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Making sense of where they stand
By Jamil Oakford, Katelyn Needham, Hannah Lathen and Colt Taylor