Starting Aug. 1, concealed handguns will be legally allowed by permit holders on campus, affecting all TCC students.
February 15, 2017
Students make voices heard in Austin
By Hannah Lathen/ managing editor TCC students met with state representatives to tell their personal stories and address their concerns including […]
10 years later, recession still impacts life choices
By Jason Middlebrooks/ south news editor Former TCC student Teresa McClellan and current student Raquel Spears both faced a dilemma. They […]
Math stars compete for money
By Bethany Narvaez/ nw news editor Students across TCC campuses are sharpening their math skills to prepare for round two of […]
Viewpoint- Trump’s travel ban oversteps our inalienable rights
By Lee Mendez/ tr news editor The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Feb. 9 against reinstating President Donald Trump’s travel […]
Viewpoint – When does peaceful resistance stop working?
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor People enjoyed seeing videos of self-described white nationalist Richard Spencer getting punched in the face. […]
Construction focuses on infrastructure needs
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor NE Campus is undergoing some major construction. Built in the late ’60s, the campus will […]
PTK adviser shares how to set goals
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor Plan. Pursue. Persist. That’s what it means to lead with goals, speakers told NE Campus […]
TCC veterans talk over tacos
By Jason Middlebrooks/ south news editor Veterans counselor Valerie Groll held a Taco Tuesday meet and greet for military veteran TCC […]
Students to plan career, life paths over pizza slices
By Tags Tagliaferro Planning and pizza is the game plan for students Feb. 21 in the South Campus Pizza and a […]
Names & Events
Now-Feb. 21 South Campus’ Family Empowerment Center is offering free financial coaching and education 3:30-5 p.m. in SFOF. Students can […]
Financial aid specialist discusses loan debt
By Liliana Green/ reporter Preparing to fulfill a student loan commitment includes learning about loan responsibilities, a financial aid specialist told […]
Counselor talks risks of suicide
By Tikko Mercado The ASK gatekeeper training program will hold a presentation Feb. 22 to teach students how to recognize suicide […]
Seminar highlights unique type of radar
By Justin Grass/ reporter NE Campus students and faculty were given insight into a different kind of radar Feb. 10.
Seminar aims to take look at alternative historical view
By Aleecia Scott Government professor Lisa Uhlir spoke to SE students about the history and origins of the Afro-Indian descendants in […]
Drummer ensemble offers classes
By Bethany Narvaez NW Campus’ African-American Heritage Celebration Feb. 23 will include refreshments and games and feature the Bandan Koro African […]
Speech will cover new book about civil rights
By Daniel Miller African-American, Hispanic-American and Anglo-American labor coalitions are not what typically comes to mind when thinking about the civil […]
Black History Month Calendar
Now-Feb. 28 SE student activities will host an African-American Heritage Month exhibit 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in Art Corridor III. For […]