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Students may have been surprised to find that some classes, like this sociology section on TR Campus, have been canceled. Photo by Casey Holder/The Collegian
NE Campus student Tracy Gray waits in line to pay for her books during a rush at the campus bookstore. The stores on all campuses have extended hours the first week of class in an attempt to ease waiting times. Photo by Casey Holder/The Collegian
NE Campus students Macy Hickman and Jason Finley get directions from media staff member Ray Nelson the first day of classes. Photo by Casey Holder/The Collegian
The first week can be hectic from dealing with canceled classes, waiting in long lines and finding the way around campus. Thankfully, TCC faculty are around to ask for directions. Bookstores have extended hours on every campus for students to finish any last-minute textbook shopping, and fitness centers on each campus have opened. Summer is over. School has begun.
NE Campus student Natees Mohammad and her mother Yaseen pay for her books and other supplies in preparation for her first semester of college this fall. Textbooks were available for rent in campus bookstores this semester for the first time. Photo by Casey Holder/The Collegian
TR director of weekend college Letty Gallegos helps student John Owen make sense out of his class schedule. Photo by Casey Holder/The Collegian
Student Ramon Martinez is spotted by Cesar Razo as he lifts weights at the TR Campus fitness center. Photo by Casey Holder/The Collegian
Student Thuan Tran finishes up with some last-minute registration issues at TR Campus. Photo by Casey Holder/The Collegian