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Nov 20th
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Editorial

At least, clean up your mess

At least, clean up your mess

During the summer, a tobacco ban was issued on all TCC campuses. This semester, campuses seem to have more cigarette butts in the grass than before, as if to say smokers are silently protesting the ban.

The ban was originally created as a health-conscious way to keep all the campuses clean and show that with the new Trinity River Campus opening, TCC would have a new, fresh start and a united front.

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Merchants rush Christmas season

Halloween just ended, and for the past two weeks, Christmas songs have already been stuck in my head.

The inventor of the first Christmas song must have been out to destroy the world. He sat in his humble cottage and thought about what painful and slow death he could unleash. Thus began the joyous song Jingle Bells, or something just as annoying.

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Research before buying computer

Companies competing with each other but not offering their consumers anything new is silly.

Pepsi and Coke taste the same. Can Subway and Quiznos make my sandwich a foot longer?

Google and Bing must be working together because their search engines are similar.

It seems when companies are trying to one-up each other, they end up being mirror images. There is no originality.

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Case gives TCC opportunity

TCC administrators: I hate to say we told you so. But we told you so.

A federal court Nov. 6 ordered TCC to change its policy temporarily concerning student demonstrations.

In a May 6 Collegian editorial, we recommended that the administration look at other universities’ student demonstration policies to see if they could be adapted for use at TCC or else the district might face litigation in the future.

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