By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief A female student reported to police July 17 that an unidentified male groped her in the NFAB […]
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Questions remain after fire
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief An arson investigation is ongoing following a fire in a grass field on NE Campus Aug. 12. […]
Groups aim to help students succeed
By Keishonda Sherman/reporter As a new school year begins, students often set new academic goals but may not know how […]
Nutrition aids success
By Luke Newby/reporter Students set out to maximize their time spent in college, mapping courses and working hard toward a […]
Student Achievement Awards 2018
South Business and Technology Alan Escoto Behavioral and Social Sciences Jennifer Smith Mathematics and Natural Sciences Brandon Youssi Humanities Abigail […]
Spring 2018 final exam schedule
This schedule is for all campuses. NOTE: Due to potential conflicts with lab finals on the first day of the […]
Professor wins honor
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor NE Campus sociology professor Murray Fortner was selected as one of 10 recipients for the Piper […]
Future of campus’ scaffolds unclear
By JW McNay/campus editor TCC is in the process of hiring an architecture firm to design repairs and improvements to […]
TCC readies for pomp, circumstance
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief The Class of 2018 will turn their tassels May 12 at TCC’s commencement ceremonies. Two ceremonies will […]
Security cameras aid library, students
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor SE Campus’ Judith Carrier Library isn’t spying on students with its surveillance system, but it is […]
French speakers stand test of time
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief South Campus turned 50 this academic year, and so did the college’s oldest student organization. La Societe […]
Understanding dangers, prevention of trafficking
By Cassie Munoz/reporter NE students took steps to become lifesavers, learning about ways to prevent sex trafficking April 24. Sarah […]
Speaker gives tips to cope with stress
By Keishonda Sherman/reporter With finals approaching, TR students attended a seminar April 25 to learn skills to deal with the […]
Butterfly haven
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Ecosystem Project strives to keep monarch butterflies from becoming extinct A South Campus group wants to […]
Sidewalks on campus get colorful with chalk art
Students take ‘paws’ during finals week
Therapy dogs help students de-stress
Life after military brings accolades
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor The success of former servicemen-turned-students was celebrated at the annual graduating Veterans Dinner April 23. NE […]