By Valerie Edwards/reporter The borders that surround America are clear and definite, but the makeup of an American is often […]
April 17, 2013
A stellar video: Earth from different perspective
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor Some things once unimaginable are now possible. YouTube and Wikipedia explain the when, where, what […]
Fair offers jobs, internships
By Sandi Maher/reporter Individuals entering the South Campus Student Center April 3 could visualize each booth as a possible employment […]
Novelist pushes pursuit of wisdom, intelligence
By Grant Rutherford and Tiffany Wade Reading everything, listening to those in authority and respecting their instructors was the advice handed […]
Editor-in-chief wins Journalist of the Year award
By Anderson Colemon/south news editor Karen Gavis, editor-in-chief of The Collegian, was named the Texas Community College Journalism Association’s Journalist […]
NW Campus conference commends student talent
By Rhiannon Saegert and Emina Gibic The Turning Point Conference, a weeklong celebration of students’ achievements, will be held on […]
Culture meets celebration during NE fest
By Elyssa Whaley/ne news editor Food, dance and art exhibits will allow students to explore, experience and celebrate multicultural traditions […]
Names and Events
Now-May 31 Tickets can be purchased for the TCC Alumni Association’s third annual Rangers Night scheduled for June 17 at […]
Striving for healthier habits
Mississippi River history will be discussed on SE
University of Texas at Arlington professor and historian Christopher Morris will discuss the environmental history of the Mississippi River and […]
Branding means knowing self, speaker says
By Coraima Lopez/reporter NE students learned to brand themselves April 10. Arturo Martinez, district graphic services director, presented Branding Yourself, […]
Business etiquette goes beyond office
By Emina Gibic/reporter Etiquette in the business world is more than uttering the words “excuse me” and “thank you,” a […]
Poet tells TR to listen, speak
One thing that defines a poem is a way of listening and speaking at the same time, award-winning poet and […]
Letting out one’s inner child key for self-esteem
By Alice Hale/reporter Students and faculty learned the importance of giving oneself unconditional love April 4 on NE Campus. In […]
‘Me first’ attitudes becoming more prevalent
By Karen Gavis/editor-in-chief Line jumpers and hogs. I’ve pretty much had my fill of them. Just what in the world […]
Complete schedule includes family members
By Kenney Kost/managing editor Life can get hectic, especially for college students. It is a time in life when sacrifices […]
South holds first in series of diabetes prevention, education classes
By Tiffany Wade/reporter Life changes when diabetes is diagnosed, the community outreach coordinator for JPS Health Network told South Campus […]
Digital learning can lack human element
The world has gone digital, and while college students are quick to embrace anything that makes life more convenient, eases […]