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Serving the Tarrant County College District

The Collegian

Painting II students, who graduated in the spring, had an art exhibit Oct. 2 for the work they did the previous academic year. Without a gallery, faculty said they used the painting classroom for the show by emptying out the room and cancelling class.
Students call for campus art gallery
AVA REED, campus editor • October 29, 2025

NE Campus has been without an art gallery since it opened in 1968, and students and faculty expressed frustrations that they are missing a space to show their work.   TR, SE and South campuses each have an art gallery or corridor that invites students and faculty to showcase their art in a professional...

Lore Love. the main singer of the band, Dead week, performs at Bruised House, the house venue they run.
Musics key to Love’s story
ASH PETRIE, editor-in-chief • October 29, 2025

Colorful lights shined onto a vocalist’s face decorated in clown makeup as their raspy voice assembled a crowd to gather.   “I feel like a stranger to myself and a ghost to everybody else,” NE student Lore Love sang. “I’m a roll of the...

Come Sail Away at NW’s Sailing Class
NICHOLAS BOLTZ, videographer • October 8, 2025

NE Drama Department Presents: Barefoot in the Park
NICHOLAS BOLTZ, videographer • October 1, 2025

Budget meeting at TR Campus
NICHOLAS BOLTZ, videographer • September 24, 2025

NE Gamers Club Brings The Game On
NICHOLAS BOLTZ, videographer • September 17, 2025

TCC Northeast Gamers Club gives the students the opportunity to play a variety of games with other students and even more about other types of...

Dismantling DOE will hurt students with disabilities most
Dismantling DOE will hurt students with disabilities most
October 29, 2025

The recent layoffs within the Department of Education target children and students with special needs, threatening their access to programs and...

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COMIC STRIP
In The Halls #2 by TJ Favela
Zach Zare, Shaye Klingen Smith and Julie Pruett perform "Mere Mortals," about three construction workers working on a skyscraper on South Campus.
Witty play comes to the Carillon Theatre
FRED NGUYEN, managing editor • October 29, 2025

With a bell, a made-up language and the metaphysical world, the South theater program brings the absurd comedy of David Ives to life. "The...

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