Fousia Abdullahi, Editor-in-chief
November 6, 2024
The legacy of the first woman and first African American TCC chancellor, Erma C. Johnson Hadley, lives on in the students who receive scholarships in her name. The seventh annual scholarship awards ceremony, which was held in Fort Worth on Nov. 30, recognized Hadley's contribution to TCC and Tarrant...
Fort Worth's annual Parade of Lights hit the streets of downtown Nov. 24. The parade featured over 100 floats of different Tarrant County community organizations, including a TCC float with students and staff waving.
Fort Worth's annual Parade of Lights hit the streets of downtown Nov. 24. The parade featured over 100 floats of different Tarrant County...
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...
Fousia Abdullahi Editor-in-Chief Students and members of the community gathered on the West Lawn of UTA to hold a press conference regarding...
The opening of the new science and early collegiate high school building was commemorated with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The event...
Thanksgiving Day, what traditionally was a time for family to come together, eat and express gratitude, has disconnected from it’s customs...
The spiraling chaos of the impromptu Vegas wedding between Ivan, a hedonistic Russian pretty-boy swimming in his father’s money, and Ani, a...