MADDY REMINGTON managing editor Grey’s Anatomy is back and better than ever for it’s 17th season. The writers decided to […]
2020
Editorial-Corporate greed is a drag for health
Pharmaceutical greed is costing Americans their lives, and we’re doing nothing to stop it. A single vial of insulin costs about […]
Viewpoint-Music can draw out nuanced reactions
JOSE ROMERO campus editor Music’s ability to resonate with an audience is an awe-inspiring power especially when it goes unnoticed. […]
Viewpoint-Fear tactics will not be tolerated anymore
MICHAEL FOSTER-SANDERS editor-in-chief On Nov. 13, my daughter and I decided to grab a bite to eat at Whataburger in […]
Taking a bite out of COVID-19 this holiday season
Family gatherings are out this holiday season, and if you attend one you’re gambling with your life and your families. Detecting […]
TCC Collegian November 18, 2020
That’s All Folks
Students react to Joe Biden becoming president-elect.
Biden defeated Trump in 2020 election
TCC students react to the news of Biden’s projected victory and what it means for Americans Maddy Remington managing editor […]
Libraries adapt their services during TCC shutdown
Staff are committed to helping students succeed whether they are on campus or learning online Alyson Oliver campus editor TCC’s […]
Students find ceramics to be therapeutic
Azul Sordo photo editor With only a bit of clay, glaze and a mas-sive kiln set to 2,345 degrees Fahrenheit, […]
Find a TCC love story with WebAdvisor
Tommy Kimborough reporter NE faculty and students created a dating app for TCC students looking to find the perfect match […]
North Texas universities partake in transfer fair
Kristal Blankinship web coordinator Students had a chance to speak virtually with university representatives at the North Texas Transfer Fair […]
Federal grants program offers Latino inclusion
Vanessa Mendez reporter Hispanic students said they are glad the underrepresented community is getting the resources they need thanks to […]
TCC adapts to living during a pandemic
A look into the aftermath how COVID-19 has shaped student and faculty life since March 2020
Series Review-Mandalorian returns in glorious fashion
Jose Romero campus editor “The Mandalorian” season one set gal-axy-sized expectations for the series. Season two has delivered on those […]
Music Review-Fusion of R&B and pop creates hit conceptual album
Linda Puga campus editor Ariana Grande released her sixth studio album titled “Positions” on Oct. 30, combin-ing her pop roots […]
Editorial-Don’t let companies invade your space
The internet is right in the pocket of con-sumers worldwide, which means that millions of people’s private information are also […]
Viewpoints-COVID-19 has no bias, just stay home
Amber Davis Illustrator Tis the season to be social distancing? I received an invite to a family Thanksgiving gathering several […]