By Arelys Morales Conty/campus editor Rows of desks are stacked with canvases and sketchbooks. Pencils scratch against paper as fresh […]
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Club brings students together for fun, fantasy
By Brian Fenley/reporter What started with a curiosity about the tabletop game Dungeons and Dragons led to a role as […]
Fire station opens, brings more options
By Juan Ibarra/campus editor Administrators and fire academy students joined together to celebrate the grand opening of the second fire […]
Professor rating can sway students’ decisions
By John Wunker/reporter Academia review sites prove influential for students seeking guidance on professor selection. With ratings playing a major […]
Crime Blotter
Dec. 10 A hit and run involving vehicle damage greater than $200 was reported in the SE parking lot E. […]
Drone education to soar
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor TCC prepares students to take remote pilot test with two-day course The future of transportation, entertainment […]
Heritage leads to success
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Faculty member finds success despite facing racism, discrimination The journey of life is different for every […]
Students express concerns at town hall event
By JW McNay/managing editor A direct line of communi-cation between students and the campus president’s office was open during a […]
Fall 2018 final exam schedule
This schedule is for all campuses. NOTE: If you have a conflict in this schedule, contact your instructors to make […]
Literary mag recognized nationally
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief South’s Script magazine received national recognition and honors for their 2017 edition. The campus’ literary magazine won […]
College grads talk studying abroad benefits
By Juan Ibarra/reporter Visiting different countries is a life-changing experience, according to a panel of college graduates. During Global Citizenship […]
Cultures come together to share food, history on awareness day
By John Alfaro/reporter Nationalities, cultures and religions were shared to promote global citizenship awareness. Often times people think of the […]
Deaf children to sign with Santa
By JW McNay/managing editor Program to host event for community Olivia Sanderson remembers communicating with Santa for the first time […]
Veterans panels share experience
By Michael Lopez and Daniel Castellanos Faculty, guests talk military, business Veterans gathered on NW and SE Campuses to share […]
Veteran, instructor talks impact of war
By Jay January/reporter Studies show 85 percent of 2,000 soldiers who deployed have conditions that detach them from the rest […]
Molding metals
By Arelys Morales Conty/campus editor Students find careers in welding thanks to hands-on program Metal shavings litter the floor, and […]
Persevering post tumors
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Single mom with disability overcomes adversity through SAR Jessie Frerichs’ battle with a brain tumor was […]
Mixology garnishes campus with new program
By JW McNay/managing editor It’s not often bottles of liquor venture into an academic setting, but that’s the case in […]