By Mark Bauer/editor-in-chief Once I got my first car in high school, my older, much wiser sister groomed me for […]
April 2, 2008
School representatives visit to advise students at expo
By Michelle Terronez/reporter Before South Campus released for Spring Break, students assembled in the SSTU Living Room for the Teacher […]
Rose’s career filled with glitter, glam
By Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor Playing off of an inspiration rooted in Southern rock and country, one former TCC student is […]
Recycling boxes appearing on NE as program begins
By Julissa Treviño/south news editor NE Campus students can help the environment through a recycling initiative implemented on the campus. […]
Prisons overflowing with drug criminals
Viewpoint by John Mayfield/reporter It would usually be considered a good thing for America to be recognized as No. 1 in […]
Pill controlling more than population
By Kelsey Mobbs/reporter New research from London reports the use of birth control pills has prevented ovarian cancer for decades. […]
Olympics proving ground for safety
By John Garces/sports editor Recently, officials in Beijing reported they had uncovered a terrorist plot to target the Olympic Games […]
NW to highlight guitar
By Chris Webb/nw news editor Music recitals on the NW Campus are not uncommon, but shows for guitar enthusiasts have […]
NE students request healthy choices
By Rylie Parkins/ne news editor From vending machines with unhealthy snacks to student-teacher conflicts, students discussed their concerns during the […]
NE opera to portray life of legendary King Arthur
By Rylie Parkins/ne news editor Death, adultery, kidnapping and banishment highlight the upcoming opera workshop, King Arthur. Directed by Colleen Mallette, […]
NE clubs prepare for Spring Fest ’08
By Rylie Parkins/ne news editor Student activities has been busy planning one of its biggest events, Spring Fest 2008, which will […]
Impressions key, speaker says
By Eric Bergman/reporter Everyone wants to be liked in any setting, whether for career aspirations, dating or love life, NW […]
Gas prices forcing students to rethink ‘necessary’ travel
By Vania Castillo/reporter Gas prices rising over the $3 mark have forced many students to change how often they drive […]
Faculty display own dance talents
By Martina Treviño/reporter “Dancing the talk” is exactly what the NW dance faculty did March 12 with a faculty concert […]
Entertainment venues provide part-time student work
By Mark Bauer/editor-in-chief (Part two in a four-part series on the turnover in jobs frequently held by students.) The entertainment […]
Point/Counterpoint-Economic stimulus check: disastrous or fabulous?
By Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor Like most Americans, I am counting the days until my stimulus check arrives. As a family […]
Echoes deliver past with dramatic flair
By Alex Muhindura/reporter Seventeen decades were successfully traveled in 45 minutes recently when Maxine Maxwell performed Echoes of The Past. With […]
Depression cases increasing
By Eric Spikes/reporter The percentage of people battling depression has risen every year in this country since the early 1900s. […]