April 17, 2019
Donated time leads to positive changes
By Jade Myers/campus editor People trudge through the mud along a riverbank, trash bags in hand with the mission of […]
Veteran gets help from furry friend
By Ethan Hamilton/reporter Military veteran and NE student Robert Shaver takes classes in search of a degree to move up […]
Intimacy, relationships examined in workshop
By Jordan Reber/reporter Sex isn’t the most comfortable topic to talk about, but communication is the key to any successful […]
Event explores disability myths
By Decordric Winzer/reporter Students and faculty came to understand the respect and inclusion necessary in regards to people with disabilities […]
Passions run high with anime
By Juan Ibarra/campus editor After a successful “Kimchi Kon” a few weeks back, campus events were taken to another level […]
Movies, film brings students together
By Kimberly G. Landeros/reporter Students with a passion for film have a place to gather weekly on TR Campus. The […]
Frankenstein examined
Music theory explored in award-winning TV series
By Jackie Bocanegra/reporter Edwardo Perez, professor of English, music theorist and philosopher, dove into the relationship between music and narrative […]
Don’t be fooled by tattoos, teacher says
By Jordan Reber/reporter Not everyone expects their professor to be decked out in tattoos, but NE English professor Donovan Hufnagle […]
Experts lend advice for interviews, work
By Gunner Young/reporter Leading industry representatives gave students advice on how to ace their job interviews and succeed in their […]
Dances from ‘The Greatest Showman’ taught, performed
Beginning of end starts for iconic show
By Michael Foster-Sanders Winter is coming. More like, winter is here. “Game of Thrones” made its triumphant return April 14 […]
Activist? Journalist? Arrested either way
After hiding away seven years in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was taken into custody April […]
Sequels, reboots still bring entertainment
By Juan Ibarra/campus editor Currently you can go to the movies to see “Dumbo,” “Pet Sematary,” and “Hellboy.” Every movie […]
Lack of creativity leads to uninspired remakes
By Michael Foster-Sanders I’m tired of Hollywood being uninspired. Recently, I have seen the pond scum remake of “Pet Sematary,” […]
Campus turns fifty, looks back on history
By Juan Ibarra/campus editor The year 1968 is filled with events such as the release of The Beatles’ “White Album” […]
Actors help students learn people skills
By Victor Allison/reporter Doctors and nurses have hundreds of responsibilities, and sometimes an accident can lead to a variety of […]