By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor The NE Student Government Association and Phi Theta Kappa will host two town halls with NE […]
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Financial aid specialist talks impact of taking out loans
By Gabrielle Saleh/reporter Taking out loans to pay for college can greatly impact a student’s quality of life after graduation, […]
Spectrum members march in county’s LGBT pride parade
By Richard Marmolejo/reporter South’s Spectrum club members were among those who participated in the Tarrant County Gay Pride Parade Oct. […]
Campus law enforcement serves students in more ways than one
By Alisha Thompson/reporter Even with the Texas sun beating down, hundreds met and grabbed some lunch from TCC law enforcement […]
Counselor discusses importance of emotions
By Melisa Ceman/reporter Emotions are an important form of expression, counselor Andrew Hill told South students attending the “Emotions” workshop […]
South celebrates its 50th birthday
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor Campus brings community together for anniversary South Campus celebrated its 50th anniversary by connecting students with […]
TCC survey to help determine students’ transportation needs
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC is conducting a survey to better understand the transportation needs of students. On Sept. 29, the […]
Concerns over DACA addressed during forum
By Lana Shuck/reporter Concerns over the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program were addressed Sept. 27 in a NE Campus […]
Hispanic employees share their experiences
By Ashley Neal/reporter Don’t let obstacles get in the way of dreams, speakers told NW students Sept. 27. Mayra Fuentes, […]
Students learn to prioritize, manage time more wisely
By Shannon O’Brien/reporter SE counselor Carisa Bustillos-Givens told students about how to effectively manage their time during a workshop Sept. […]
Generational differences bring an open dialogue
By Edgar Estrada/reporter Students took time to discuss issues between people from different generations at the sixth annual Intergenerational Conversation […]
Multiple construction projects come to campus
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor Construction is continuing on NE Campus as administrators move forward with development plans. NE president Allen […]
Alumni stress importance of keeping TCC connections
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor NE alumnus Dewayne Hall said the Alumni Lunch and Learn was useful because it’s important to […]
Campus reflects on past 50 years
By Kathryn Kelman and Jason Middlebrooks Former students, faculty remember college’s history From $4 per-credit-hour tuition to $59, a lot […]
New clubs, organizations offered this semester
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor New clubs and organizations are offered on campus each semester, which have the potential to offer […]
Board votes to simplify logging on
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees approved a contract to simplify login services at the Sept. 21 meeting. “This […]
Workshop helps students weigh fake news facts
By Annette Kirk/reporter Fake news has been a rising issue in the era of growing technology and was particularly important […]
Counseling director’s workshop links passion with success
By Melisa Ceman/reporter Passion is important, and it helps work on overall happiness and contentment said a South Campus speaker […]