By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief A TCC internal audit review revealed that a board trustee owes the college $44,000 for health insurance […]
October 3, 2012
History instructor educates about Moebius
By Elaine Bonilla/reporter It’s the first day of class, and students trickle into the classroom ready to meet their history […]
NE varmint population on the rise, staff says
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor Throughout the semester, NE Campus students have experienced strange smells in various buildings. In most […]
State Senate candidates to debate on TR Campus Oct. 11
Democratic state Sen. Wendy Davis will debate Republican Texas House Rep. Mark Shelton Oct. 11 in the TRTR Energy Room […]
For-profit colleges pillage federal funds
For-profit colleges have become a big, big problem. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, completed a two-year investigation of the industry last […]
Major choices in life need passion to flourish
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor Be passionate and love what you do. The rewards may surprise you. Every semester begins […]
College process results in original creations
By Karen Gavis/managing editor Going to college is like baking a cake. TCC students are all originals. No two students […]
NE program helps others to heal their addictions
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor The mental health program on NE Campus offers a variety of applicable coursework for students […]
Names & Events
Now-Oct. 6 Flu shots are available on NW Campus 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday in WCTS […]
TCC trustee writes on Arlington history
By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief It took a group of determined women dedicated to philanthropic efforts and a deathbed promise made by […]
TR student government now recruiting new members
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor TR Campus students are getting their voice back after the Student Government Association fizzled away […]
Counselor discusses PTSD with NE group
NE students gathered Sept. 27 to hear a Baylor All Saints Medical Center counselor discuss Managing PTSD. Scott Lennox began […]
News Briefs
Health coordinator to explain new police phones to students Students can learn about new TCC safety procedures by attending the […]
Area health vendors to offer free services during NE fair
Students can participate in a number of free screenings and visit a number of vendors at the NE Campus Health […]
Hispanic Heritage
Now-Oct. 5 Hispanic Heritage: El Greco of Toledo and Spanish Culture in the Golden Age explores the art, influence, intellectual […]
TR coordinator adds teaching award to his collection
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor Part one in a five-part series on winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, […]
TR instructor helps students relieve stress in class
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor With only 45 slots open per year, the Kellogg Institute for Developmental Education in North […]
Course teaches students mixture of business, style, fashion on NE
By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor The NE fashion merchandising program not only offers an associate degree under business, but it allows […]