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South student William Scotts feels the Braille bump labels on a map of the USA
Exploring Braille’s importance now
DIEGO COLLAZO, campus editor • February 5, 2025

Students and faculty gathered Jan. 29 on South Campus to learn about the significance of Braille and accessibility challenges faced by individuals with visual impairments. Amanda Guerrero, an orientation and mobility specialist at the Lighthouse for the Blind of Fort Worth, emphasized the importance...

Zoe Spiliotis’ “Wheel in the Sky Without End” (L), Isadora Jackson’s “Crinkled Horizons” (center) and Jackson’s “Soil and Sky” (R) are all a part of the South Campus art exhibit “The Desert was Red and Red the Duse was Raised.”
Five women create abstract art to explore border region
HUDA QURESHI, managing editor • February 5, 2025

The experience of living near the border threads together the artwork of five women connected by their visions of the desert in the “The Desert was Red and Red the Dust was Raised” exhibition, on display on South Campus until Feb. 20. The conception...

NW Clay Club sponsor Jacob Steed places raku fired pieces in the fire buckets to create a specialized glaze effect.
Born to Kiln
Fred Nguyen, campus editor
Cowboys, bulls back in town
ASH PETRIE, feature editor • January 29, 2025

During the parade the Moslah Car-vettes group drove down the streets decked out in LED lights, waving and greeting parade-goers.
Fort Worth’s Parade of Lights brings a shine to the streets of downtown
December 4, 2024

Fort Worth's annual Parade of Lights hit the streets of downtown Nov. 24. The parade featured over 100 floats of different Tarrant County...

Tarrant County Commissioners Court votes to keep college early voting sites open
September 12, 2024

In a four-to-one vote the Tarrant County Commissioners Court voted to keep early voting sites open on college campuses such as TCC, UTA and Southwestern...

The Collegian Report: TCC at risk for losing early voting sites on-campus
September 11, 2024

Fousia Abdullahi Editor-in-Chief Students and members of the community gathered on the West Lawn of UTA to hold a press conference regarding...

Pope Francis meets with thousands of World Youth Day volunteers at Passeio
Marítimo in Algés, just outside Lisbon.
Pope Francis explores faith, resilience in new book
DIEGO COLLAZO, campus editor • February 5, 2025

“Hope,” the first autobiography by a sitting pope, explores the role of faith, compassion and resilience in a world filled with suffering...

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In The Halls #2 by TJ Favela
Pope Francis meets with thousands of World Youth Day volunteers at Passeio
Marítimo in Algés, just outside Lisbon.
Pope Francis explores faith, resilience in new book
DIEGO COLLAZO, campus editor • February 5, 2025

“Hope,” the first autobiography by a sitting pope, explores the role of faith, compassion and resilience in a world filled with suffering...

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