By Sandi Maher/reporter Students learned several techniques and tips on studying and taking tests during Making Your Dreams Happen April […]
April 24, 2013
Students hear design expert on SE
By Christopher Harrell/reporter A widely recognized architect shared his architectural philosophy and design direction with SE Campus students April 15. […]
NW quilting project teaches students new skills
To celebrate the College for Kids program’s 32nd year, a senior education class constructed a quilt using the shirts from […]
TCC first step for transitioning to university, work
By Chan Mon/reporter Ar Liya was told Tarrant County College is the best place for immigrant students who speak English […]
Superhero single moms continue education at TCC
By Elyssa Whaley/ne news editor Heather Neilson was 18 when she found out she was pregnant in December 2010. “It […]
Consortium helps technology students network, find jobs
By Elaine Bonilla/se news editor SE information security program students have scholarship opportunities though the CyberWatch Consortium. CyberWatch, founded in […]
Transgender panel tells South labels don’t matter
By Kat Fay/reporter Michelle Stafford, Laura Kiewicz, Chrystal Teague and Rachel Carr are all adult females with one thing in […]
Names and Events
April 24 NE Campus career services will host Employers on Campus at the Recruitment Fair 9 a.m.–1 p.m. on the […]
Partnership offers job placement on South
By Anderson Colemon/south news editor Having teamed up with The Women’s Center of Tarrant County to offer students an oil […]
Evernote aims to help in note taking
By Christopher Harrell/reporter Long gone are the days of having to take notes with pen and paper. With the continuing […]
New specialist at TCC strives to identify graduates
By Karen Gavis/editor-in-chief Students geared for graduation this spring and who have declared a major will receive congratulatory emails. And […]
Bioshock Infinite lives up to hype, offering intense action that won’t soon be forgotten
By Kenney Kost/managing editor Exploring themes of American exceptionalism, racism and separation of church and state, the video game Bioshock […]
Dance show offers variety of genres
The upcoming Spring Dance Show on NE Campus will feature various styles of dance and include almost 200 performers. Dancers […]
TR ball proceeds to help homeless
The Trinity River Education Equality club will host a masquerade ball 7-11 p.m. April 27 in the Action Suite (TRTR […]
Research meets art in revolving exhibit
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor In the new exhibit Interconnected Endeavors, TR art students and student researchers have combined their […]
Emerging blues band embodies flirtacious sounds in debut album
By Kenney Kost/managing editor A mix of New Orleans blues, the soulful country epics of the ’90s and a little […]
Entertainment Calendar
Art Now-April 30 The SE Library is hosting No End of Vision, an exhibit composed of photos and poetry celebrating […]
NW dance contest gives students creative freedom
NW Campus will host its own version of So You Think You Can Dance? April 30. Can You Dance? invited […]