By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor The man charged with killing NE student Molly Matheson has now been charged with capital […]
May 3, 2017
Restroom fire sparks investigation on SE Campus
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor An arson investigation is ongoing following a fire in a women’s restroom on SE Campus […]
Arrest made in Matheson murder
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor Fort Worth police arrested 23-year-old Reginald Kimbro April 27 in the murder of NE student […]
Students prepare to flip the tassel
By Hannah Lathen/managing editor Hundreds of caps will be flung into the air of the Fort Worth Convention Center May […]
Richland VP named new president of campus
By Katelyn Needham/editor-in-chief A Richland College vice president was named NW Campus president April 25.
Fire Academy receives truck from Grapevine
By Bethany Narvaez/nw news editor NW Campus’ Fire Academy students have been given the opportunity to broaden their learning experience […]
Editorial – TCC should offer more than Subway
TCC students who eat their meals on campus know the feeling: They walk to the cafeteria with every intention to […]
Viewpoint – Even after 20 years, graduation can still be possible
By Heather Horton/former staff writer Twenty years is a lifetime for most college students. Twenty years is also the length of […]
Viewpoint – Month dedicated to self-love right at your fingertips
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor Each year, May brings spring flowers and a month dedicated to self-love. Yes, with finals […]
Students lend hands to Habitat for Humanity
By Jason Middlebrooks/south campus editor South Campus students volunteered their time April 28 to help build a home for a family […]
Speaker reveals race depiction in comics
By Jason Patrick/reporter SE students learned ways graphic novelists portray race and identity in their work April 26.
Final exam event offers relaxation, preparation
By Michael Foster-Sanders/reporter Finals are near, and NE Campus student activities is hosting Finals Finale 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 8-11 for […]
Professor explains arrival of Asian refugees
By Brittnee Junkersfeld/reporter Nineteenth century Asian immigrants’ experiences were a paradox, “visible, yet invisible,” North Lake College history professor Roy […]
Names & Events
Student Ulysses Lozano earned a $35,000-a-year scholarship from Baylor University for his achievements in academics and piano performance. He has […]
Student Achievement Awards 2017
NE CAMPUS COMMUNICATIONS, ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Taylor King, Division
Students prepped for finals
By Jason Patrick/reporter NE students learned study skills April 27 from academic advisors Amy Reece and Alicia Thomas to prepare […]
Great outdoors helps students relieve stress
By Bethany Narvaez/nw news editor As the semester comes to a close and the stress rises, TCC’s scenic landscapes can […]
Movie Review – Film highlights social classes, passion, loyalty
By Jason Middlebrooks/south news editor The Lost City of Z is ideal for fans of adventure films and good storytelling.