By Karen Gavis/se news editor Imagine for a moment, instead of a well-manicured, grass-laden, weed-free landscape, that visitors on SE […]
April 11, 2012
Student loses sight, keeps desire for new experiences
By David Reid/reporter When E.T. Baltimore wakes up, she does not see what the normal person would see. She sees […]
Favorite emerges on SE for intramural soccer title
By Eric Poe/sports editor April 7 saw the second and final round of games in the run-up to the SE […]
NE, NW come together in volleyball challenge
By Eric Poe/sports editor To be the best, you have to beat the best. That is what NE Volleyball Club […]
NE will hold annual Springtime Sprint 5K
By Eric Poe/sports editor Physical fitness and philanthropy will be combined April 20 during NE Campus’ annual Springtime Sprint 5K. […]
Sports Calendar
April 14 SE Campus intramural soccer will be played at 10 a.m. on the football field. April 17 NW flag […]
Sequel of remake surprisingly passable
Wrath of the Titans is supposed to be a bad movie, but it refuses. The movie picks up 10 years […]
TR reveals performing arts talents
TR Campus kicked off a monthlong performing arts series with Speech Night April 4 before students compete in a national […]
SE instructor’s campaign draws students’ support
By Karen Gavis/se news editor A SE Campus government instructor has filed to run for a single-member Arlington city council […]
Domestic abuse gets only one chance, South Campus counselor instructs
By Anthony Thompson/reporter South students learned that repeated abuse does not have to happen during How to Prevent Relationship Abuse […]
New site helping with career search
By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor A new service on TCC’s website allows current and prospective students access to local job […]
Chemistry requirements touted as SE students balk at lab hour rule
By Karen Gavis/se news editor Mandatory lab time requirements on SE Campus and new districtwide prerequisites are impacting math students.
South counselor helps students create successful degree plans
By Zaman Fabela/reporter If students are wondering if they are in the right class, the answer might be found in […]
Women’s Symposium comes to South
By David Etley/reporter The South Campus Student Center was alive with activity March 31 for the 11th Women’s Symposium sponsored […]
Domestic abuse hard to leave, speaker says
By Justin Gladney/reporter Mary Lee Hafley, CEO of SafeHaven of Tarrant County, and TCC student Ana, a domestic abuse survivor […]
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor of The Collegian, I acknowledge and appreciate how students with disabilities at the NW and TR campuses are […]
Pepper-sprayed for a reason
A great outcry arose this last week defending the students pepper-sprayed at a Santa Monica community college board meeting in […]
Options for owners keep animals safe
Recently at an express service center of an Irving dealership, I was forced to slam on my brakes as a […]