By Julissa Treviño/south news editor If … (5 stars) Starring Malcolm McDowell as a rebellious and handsome English public-school boy, If … is […]
April 2, 2008
Women struggling despite long history
By John Harden/reporter Women have been a part of the business world since biblical times although they have not had […]
Traveling preacher aims at NE
By Gary Collins and Katie Hudson-Martinez/managing editor and feature editor An exercise in free speech turned ugly on NE Campus […]
Tots marching for coins on NE
By Mark Bauer/editor-in-chief Rarely do students see a demonstration or march organized on their campus. But even more rare is […]
Movie Review-The Other Boleyn Girl
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor The Other Boleyn Girl (3 stars) The Other Boleyn Girl is a sudsy melodrama centering around the most […]
The Deep Ellum Blues-A few notable blues artists who got their start in Deep Ellum
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor Blind Lemon Jefferson The noted blues musician started playing in Deep Ellum around 1912. He met […]
Women in New Roles-TCC program, children lead student to autism project
By Sarah McVean/photo editor (Final in a four-part series celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Women in New Roles program.) […]
TCC plan in the ready for potential shooters
By Cory Armstrong/reporter An active shooter situation on campus can be a “traumatic experience,” said Van Parker, vice president of […]
Opinion-Study shows rise in STDs in youths
A national study shows one in four young women are infected with sexually transmitted diseases, and may not even know […]
Stars talk Assassination
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor In town for the AFI International Film Festival, Mischa Barton and Reece Thompson talked about their […]
Speakers detail dangers of alcohol
By Hoda Hassan/reporter Americans are living in a society where stress, violence and the glamorous lives of movie stars and […]
South to examine brain
By Julissa Treviño/south news editor The Science of Learning (How the Brain Works), a South Campus seminar April 8, will […]
South’s slam to feature live jazz
By Julissa Treviño/south news editor South Campus wants student poets as participants and audience for its third annual Jazz Jam and […]
South exhibit welcomes entries
By Michelle Terronez/reporter This spring South Campus will drive students to think with the right side of their brains, shutting […]
South counselor outlines difficulties in passing tests
By Adam Young/reporter Practice makes students better at test taking, a South Campus counselor said recently. Annie Dobbins, counselor, presented How […]
Sleep too important for students to miss
By Kelsey Mobbs/reporter Students want to take full advantage of their college years, and I have first-hand experience with that. […]
Shootings forcing states to investigate guns on campus
By Cory Armstrong/reporter College campuses across the nation are debating the rights of students to carry guns on campus. Arizona […]
Seniors exercising brains, interests
By Michael Linden/reporter Not many people realize that taking a class in just about any subject could improve cognitive abilities, […]