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April 11, 2012
Man arrested on South after kidnap attempt
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor A 20-year-old male is being held in a Tarrant County jail after he was charged with […]
6 SE students, faculty need further TB testing
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief Six SE Campus students and faculty will receive more testing to determine if they have active tuberculosis, […]
Students, faculty on SE share storm experiences
By Karen Gavis/se news editor Sirens wailed at SE Campus, just a few miles from the tornado that touched down […]
TCC survives storms, tornadoes
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief While the tornadoes and storms April 3 did not damage any TCC campuses, it did reveal a […]
Ancient images explored on SE
By Karen Gavis/se news editor\ Susan Harrington: A Long History of Meaning pools ancient images, children, animals, Chinese hairstyles, felt […]
Modern fairytale hits, misses in real world
By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor The new adaptation of the classic Grimms’ fairy tale “Snow White” is told through the evil […]
Gilbert, Sullivan operettas get new costumes, era for NE performance
By Cody Daniels/reporter A modern twist on selections from three Gilbert and Sullivan operettas will be performed April 13 and […]
South produces Antigone with ancient techniques
By Elaine Bonilla/south news editor South Campus’ Carillon Theatre is wrapping up Women’s History Month with the play Antigone, written […]
Entertainment Calender
Dance April 13-14 The TCC Northwest Dance Company is hosting Momentum: Raising the Barre, a spring formal dance concert at […]
South to hold auto show April 14
South Campus’ automotive department will host the Painless Performance Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Regional Engine Challenge and the Arlington Area […]
TREE hosts college prom to remember, form newer, better memories of formals
If students missed the chance to go to their high school prom, Trinity River Equality in Education is giving them […]
Pell Grant cuts may leave some without summer school funding
By Elaine Bonilla/south news editor The federal government made several changes affecting financial aid in the past year, including cutting […]
Faculty vote disapproval of common textbook plan
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor TCC faculty members overwhelmingly condemned the administration’s movement toward common course textbooks in a vote that […]
Names & Events
Velocity, the South Campus dance ensemble, represented TCC at the South Central Regional American College Dance Festival hosted by Texas […]
The Collegian editor-in-chief wins top statewide honor
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor The Collegian’s editor-in-chief Bethany Peterson was named the state’s community college journalist of the year, one […]
Poetry act of discovery, speaker tells NE
By Kenney Kost/reporter Literature flourishes among society in families and relationships and throughout daily lives. This sentiment and others were […]
South talks about degree struggles
By Jenna McLaughlin/reporter An interactive panel discussion was held on South Campus March 28 to help motivate students about pursuing […]