By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor A NE student was found strangled to death in a Fort Worth home Monday afternoon […]
April 12, 2017
Students lend voices to protest for change
By Hannah Lathen/ managing editor TCC students were among thousands of people holding signs reading “My heart belongs to an immigrant” […]
Model tackles industry’s discrimination
By Isabelle Zhu/ reporter Shailaun Manning has makeup and lipstick on her bright and beautiful skin. She doesn’t need to wear […]
Bus routes now swing by campus
By Bethany Narvaez The Fort Worth Transportation Authority has added new bus routes, which include stops on NW Campus, that went […]
Toyota program comes to TCC
By Jason Middlebrooks/ south news editor South Campus’ automotive department and Toyota have reached an agreement to offer the automaker’s technician […]
Editorial- New law will protect emails on cloud
It is alarming that emails stored in the cloud could be legally accessed without a search warrant.
Viewpoint- Comedians help give insight into real political issues
By Bethany Narvaez/ nw news editor In a nation being held in the tiny hands of a narcissistic businessman who can’t control […]
Viewpoint- Private space travel is worth taking risks
By Jason Middlebrooks/ south news editor People shouldn’t look down on private space travel. They should take advantage and use it to […]
Seminar shares info about abuse
By Michael Foster-Sanders/ reporter Learning the signs of abuse could be the key in saving a child’s life, and Jenna’s Law […]
Spring Fling to kick off Earth Day Fest
By Bethany Narvaez/ nw news editor NW Campus will recognize Earth Day by giving students a chance to celebrate the planet […]
Workshop teaches students to spread suicide awareness
By Aleecia Scott SE students learned April 5 the many concerns and issues of suicide, the second-leading cause of death.
Author to discuss history, racial tension
By Tyler Poda SE Campus will welcome Texas Christian University history professor Max Krochmal to talk about his new book Blue […]
Discussion covers salon regulations
By Ayanna Watson/ reporter Although the nail industry is booming, it had no health regulations until recently, a SE sociology assistant […]
Names & Events
Now-April 15 South’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Center is offering free tax preparation 2-7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 9 […]
Transfer centers stress starting process early
By Hannah Lathen/ managing editor Students need to get into the transfer center as early as possible in their college careers, […]
PTK officer awarded two scholarships
By Daniel Miller/ reporter Nearly drowning caused a SE Campus student and Phi Theta Kappa officer to start an initiative to […]
VR classroom will be introduced
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor A NE Campus classroom is home to a new kind of experiential classroom. Experiential classrooms […]
Mandela serves as leadership role model
By Justin Grass Students drew leadership qualities from the example of Nelson Mandela March 28 on NE Campus.