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Harvard professor speaks to TCC students about political division
LOGAN EVANS campus editor/photographer The common ground between political leaders on both sides of the aisle has completely eroded over […]
Being home and changing daily routines
TOMMY KIMBROUGH reporter The pandemic resulted in schools all around the world shutting down, and college students were required to take classes […]
Student organizations adapt to an online world
JANINE SHUMAN reporter Many of TCC’s student organizations are experiencing challenges with their transition to the virtual world. However, for […]
Ceramics professor showcases inspirations
Ariel Bowman creates elaborate worlds through her aesthetically unique ceramic pieces AZUL SORDO photo editor A prehistoric species of aquatic […]
Deciding new South Campus president
ALYSON OLIVER campus editor After former South president Peter Jordan’s resignation last fall, TCC assesses three final candidates in the […]
TCC community weighs in on their spring preparations
JANINE SHUMAN reporter For many, the pandemic introduced dysfunctional daily routines as if the rest of the baggage simply wasn’t […]
Pandemic’s lasting effect on individuals moving forward
Students embrace a new era of living and learning JOSE ROMERO campus editor COVID-19 has brought unprecedented circumstances that have […]
Discovering pros, cons of online learning
DEIRDRE BENAVIDES reporter Mandatory virtual learning under COVID-19 was business as usual for some students, but for others, the transition wasn’t […]
Students discuss last semester’s trials and triumphs
LINDA PUGA campus editor The hardest adjustment NE student Lauren Maenza-Oliver faced with the first full online semester of college […]
DISTRICT IT program prepares students for careers
JOSE ROMERO campus editor From 2019 to 2029, there’s a projected growth of 11% for jobs in the IT field, […]
Chaos at the Capitol
The Collegian staff reflects on the events of Jan. 6 Michael Foster-Sanders, editor-in-chief: The morning of Jan. 6 I woke […]
Why giving back is important
AZUL SORDO photo editor closes its food pantries campus-wide, these local volunteers are rising to the occasion. The Las Vegas Trail […]
Isolated readers use stories for escapism
JOSE ROMERO campus editor Reading’s popularity has increased over the as readers look for an escape. January to September, sales of […]
COVID-19 impacts both students and instructors
TOMMY KIMBROUGH reporter The difficulties of doing classwork online are impacting students and professors. Teaching in a virtual classroom to […]
For some students, online classes is a way to thrive
MARIAH CAIN reporter TCC notified students that the upcoming semester would continue to be online, except certain classes that require […]
Pandemic safety causes holiday madness
DEIRDRE BENAVIDES reporter As the holiday season approaches, TCC students are navigating their plans amid COVID-19. “It is terrifying to think […]
Teachers adjust to change in students’ time of need
CYDNEY WILLIAMS reporter TCC instructors and students have adjusted to the new normal and plan on making minor changes to […]