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Nursing program celebrates 50 years
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC’s nursing program celebrated 50 years Oct. 12 with an audience full of current and former students, […]
Fiat Chrysler partnership unveiled
By Alisha Thompson/reporter South Campus’ automotive department unveiled a partnership that allows students to start training to become automotive technicians […]
Students can now register for spring
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor With spring semester around the corner, students are advised to enroll at their earliest convenience. Although […]
Campus to serve community families, students in need
By Jason Shotwell/reporter In collaboration with Community Link Saginaw, NW Campus will host a Community Food Market Oct. 20 to […]
Advisors suggest students choose electives they enjoy
By Chase Metivier/reporter Choosing classes to complete their degrees can be a stressful process for students. For students undecided on […]
Theater departments offer courses across district for those interested
By Jason Patrick/reporter For students interested in exploring theater course options, classes are offered on every campus and range from […]
TCC gives a range of physical fitness courses for students
By Justin Grass/reporter Students can improve their health and gain credit hours by signing up for TCC’s physical fitness elective […]
Legislator speaks about issues immigrants face
By Richard Marmolejo/reporter Latinos never crossed the border as much as the border crossed them, a guest speaker told TR […]
Spanish professor discusses differences in Latino culture
By Victor Aldana/reporter As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, Spanish assistant professor Ivan Mino talked to students about the differences […]
Students learn to own their learning styles
By Gabrielle Saleh/reporter Wicked problems lurk everywhere, and owning one’s own learning helps to solve those problems, said a speaker […]
Panel emphasizes importance of critical thinking skills
By Janaysha Brown/reporter NE students listened as a panel of Tarrant County employers talked about the skills they look for […]
Campus’ past inspires haunted house
By Richard Marmolejo/reporter South Campus is getting ready to terrify its next victims this Halloween season on Oct. 27 and […]
Leaves are falling, festivals are happening
By Gabrielle Saleh/reporter The arrival of fall also means seasonal festivals at several TCC campuses. NE Campus will host a […]
New club to support students in recovery
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor Students in Recovery Club offers help, resources to those recovering from alcohol, drug addiction Addiction is […]
TCC sees increase in stalking cases
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC saw a decrease in rape and domestic violence cases but an increase in stalking incidents and […]
Students look to aid Puerto Rico with drive
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief A NE Latino student organization is sponsoring a donation drive to help the people of Puerto Rico […]