By Crystal Cantu/reporter The desert lands have served as inspiration for two artists who shared their immigrant stories with NW […]
April 10, 2019
Creativity, education focus of LEGO expo
By Ethan Hamilton/reporter Teams of children in kindergarten through fourth grade packed the convention floor at the north entrance of […]
Appreciating the Arts
Student works highlighted during weeklong celebration of selected class projects
Imaginations create endless expressions
Helping through service
By Maddie Christian/reporter The TR Campus Day of Service gives students a chance to participate in multiple volunteer projects within […]
Community day brings unity for positive impact
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor A severe thunderstorm couldn’t deter students from volunteering their time at the annual “Big Day of […]
Summer classes pose unique challenges
By Jade Myers/campus editor Registration is now open for courses in the summer. For those thinking of taking them, here […]
‘Being Muslim gives me hope’
Muslim students on campus help give voice to underrepresented community By Krissia Nunez/reporter NE student Rana Huwaidi hasn’t always worn […]
What Do You See?
Artistic and psychological interpretations blend together for a different kind of art exhibit on SE Campus. Rorschach inkblots created by […]
Speaker, exhibit explore classic horror literature
By Kimberly G. Landeros/reporter SE philosophy professor, Michael Vendsel, will discuss Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and illustrate philosophical trends present in […]
Program reaches new level
American Sign Language earns accreditation By Jade Myers/campus editor As a teacher lectures in a classroom, silence fills the room. […]
Green thumbs grow cash for horticulture
By Juan Ibarra/campus editor Tomatoes, herbs and a variety of flowers were on display for students and community members to […]
New show to reinvent traditional theatre
By Victor Allison/reporter Four nights of unorthodox theater will be hosted at SE Campus with “Too Much Light Makes the […]
Classic horror film reboot fails to live up to the task
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor “Sometimes dead is better” is a quote from Stephen King’s novel turned movie twice over, “Pet […]
Civil War history to be retold in new tale
By Juan Ibarra/campus editor A NW professor hopes to give a new voice to a familiar subject, the Civil War. […]
Addams Family show to bring music, laughs
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky. They’re all together ooky, the Addams family. The […]
Editorial – Miseducation brings back cured diseases
Measles, polio and whooping cough. These three diseases have had vaccines for the last few decades. However, every so often, […]
Viewpoint – Life skills need to be taught in high school
By Jade Myers/campus editor Public schools need to actually prepare students for college life, not just standardized testing. There is […]