By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief NW Campus’ founding president Michael Saenz died Nov. 3 in Fort Worth.
November 9, 2016
SE Campus celebrates 20 years with parties
By Jeremy Moore and Katelyn Needham Reflection and anticipation are on the minds of students and faculty for SE Campus’ 20th […]
Toro Dash raises money for scholarships
By Katelyn Needham/ managing editor Even with dreary overcast and chilly temperatures, Toro Dash participants came out to race. The Toro […]
Editorial- Obamacare: Pay more, get less in 2017
The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is not very affordable.
Viewpoint- Everyone should be fighting against Dakota pipeline
By Jamil oakford/ editor-in-chief While receiving little coverage over television news, celebrities like Shailene Woodley and Mark Ruffalo have been doing […]
Viewpoint- Authors: Embrace benefits of NaNoWriMo
By Colt Taylor/ campus editor National Novel Writing Month is in full swing, and authors everywhere are working toward the 50,000-word […]
SE cooks up affordable alternative to Subway
By Katelyn Needham Lunch isn’t always the most accessible meal of the day for busy students on the go, but culinary […]
Veteran’s Day Calendar
Now-Nov. 18 NE is displaying A Soldier’s Load on the main floor of the J. Ardis Bell Library. The exhibit […]
Wallet limits vital for cash saving plans
By Edith Mariscal NE students learned how good spending habits and saving can have a positive effect not just for […]
Names & Events
Nov. 9 Get the Job: Using Social Media and Interview Skills will be 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Success Center (WSTU […]
Language barriers no match for SE instructor
By Katelyn Needham/ managing editor Mary Cinatl began her career teaching deaf students. Thirty-six years later, she works with non-native speakers […]
Seminar series to continue discussion on feminism
By Alexis Poe Trapped in a room, one woman goes mad as she sees illusions of another woman behind bars in […]
Understanding one’s emotions will be at center of NE speech
By Josh Del Rio NE business assistant professor Randy Saleh will present information Nov. 17 to help students see how […]
NE degree program offers students range of broadcast careers
By Ross Ocampo/ reporter The radio, television and film program is one of many at TCC that allows students to engage, […]
Panel to focus on sexuality, gender issues
By Hannah Lathen South Campus’ Spectrum club will host a Transpanel, an open forum where students can ask questions regarding the […]
Congressman teaches ways to save
By Nate Jackson/ reporter NE students had a conversation Nov. 3 with U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, whose district includes South Campus, […]
SE professor uses ‘yellow wallpaper’ to explain structural analysis
by Jackie Stevenson/reporter A SE English professor introduced a technique to help students struggling with their English composition papers.
South dance will feature drag queens
By Hannah Lathen A Gatsby Masquerade Ball sponsored by South Campus’ Spectrum club is scheduled Nov. 18.