How to take advantage of available resources to bolster up the college’s LGBTQ+ community By Alyson Oliver senior editor TCC […]
April 14
Veteran’s center provides beacon of hope on campus
ALYSON OLIVER senior editor A walk through a doorway led to a great impact on student Christopher Shelby’s life. “In […]
Students, author share meaning of home
By Logan Evans campus editor/photographer Growing up, author Cristina Henriquez never stayed long in the same place. She was born […]
Former officer talks civilian interactions
By Lydia Regalado, campus editor Recent media discourse over police liberties led the NW Criminal Justice Club to host an […]
Students hesitant to get COVID-19 vaccination
By Cristian Monroig reporter Texas Health and Human Services announced Texas will receive more than 1.9 million COVID-19 vaccine doses […]
Automotive students prepare for careers
Walking into the South Campus automotive lab, one is met with bright lights, a sleek gray and silver interior, high-tech […]
Movie Review: Classic monsters revive their film rivalry
Logan Evans campus editor/photographer King Kong leaps toward Godzilla from the top of a skyscraper, snarling, drowned in neon light. […]
Viewpoint: Include free therapy in higher education
Janine Shuman campus editor The world swirls into a blur as feelings of disassociation make their paralyzing assault. One becomes […]
Viewpoint: Other holidays need visibility in America
Maddy Remington managing editor It’s baffling Christmas is considered a national holiday and no other religious holiday is. What about Ramadan, […]
Editorial: Cost of getting sick can lead to poverty
America has a health care problem. Because of the exorbitant cost, one in four Americans refuses to seek medical care, […]
Ramadan: A glimpse into the holy month
Janine Shuman campus editor For a month straight, 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide go without food or water from sunrise to […]