By Tabitha Redder/managing editor All TCC campuses opened their doors wide during the Community and High School Showcase March 28. […]
April 1, 2015
Editorial – Hot fingers on Twitter jeopardize jobs
With social media as one of the main ways people communicate today, it’s no wonder some users feel entitled to […]
Viewpoint – Servers make below minimum wage, so tip accordingly
By Devin Simkins/reporter Making $2.13 an hour is not an aspiring career for many people.
Viewpoint – Why do movies take all day to watch now?
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor Once upon a time, you could go to the theater and for a mere 90 […]
SE seminar discusses degradation of women in society, gender roles
By Samuel Medina/reporter Two government instructors told SE students they were in for a huge shock March 23.
Dancers return to roots at Theatre Northwest
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor The NW Mosaic Dance Project and Northwest Dance Company, along with several different dance classes, […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-April 2 The Carillon Gallery on South ends its exhibit Ryder Richards: The Idyll. The Carillon is open 10 a.m.-4 […]
Movie Review – Cartoon hits monotonous note
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter When it comes to animated films geared toward young children, an important factor in its potential success […]
Movie Review – Film suffers from pacing
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief Top billing does not a movie make.
Music Review – Lamar’s new album provides social challenge to listeners
By Brandy Voirin/reporter Kendrick Lamar’s full of surprises, from performing on a moving truck in Los Angeles last week to […]
Profile – Dance teacher finds ‘dream job’
By Matt Koper/ne news editor After nearly going back home, Choi decided to stay with NE Campus
Profile – SE staffer preaches vegan lifestyle
By Linah Mohammad/se news editor A plate of seasoned rice, lentils and soy crumbles, topped with caramelized onions and raisins.
Sexual assault bill to enforce more policies
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief The Texas Legislature is currently debating a bill that would require higher education institutions to create and […]
South students gifted $500 scholarships over breakfast
By Martin Paredes/so news editor Five South Campus students received $500 scholarships March 24 during the President’s Scholarship Breakfast.
Collegian staff wins AP award
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor The Collegian won best non-daily newspaper among all colleges and universities in the state by […]
Lakhani beats all in NE pingpong tournament
By Matt Koper/ne news editor Sunny Lakhani earned bragging rights after going undefeated in the Pingpong Club’s first tournament March […]
YakkSQUAD sweeps South basketball
By Martin Paredes/so news editor The shortened intramural basketball season at South came to a riveting end March 24 as […]
Brain injury victim talks on NW
By Alex Wright/reporter Loss, hope and healing are the three main stages brain injury patients go through during their personal […]