By André Green/se news editor The murderer who stalked the Virginia Tech campus killing random victims had neither rhyme nor […]
April 25, 2007
Opinion-Tragedy unites U.S. once more
When tragedy strikes, Americans have a way of coming together. This unity offers comfort and support that ultimately leads to […]
Time-saving lifestyle creating more stress
By Keisha McDuffie/ne news editor Although it is one of the most wasted, bought, abused, stolen and sought-after assets, when […]
Test helps match personality to job
By Steven Long/reporter Finding a job that fits one’s personality will aid in career success a NW Campus outplacement counselor […]
TCC revisits security after Virginia tragedy
By Charity Montieth/managing editor The Virginia Tech massacre has sent shock waves across college campuses all over the country, leaving […]
Students to celebrate with kite-flying skills
SE Campus student activities will celebrate Arbor Day and Earth Day with Let’s Go Fly a Kite on the North […]
Strings prepare for concert
By Amanda Alcover-Migura/reporter The Country Strings ensemble of NE Campus will present The People’s Choice concert Saturday, May 5. The […]
Society coping with many facets of terrorism, violence
By Sharon Murra-Kapon/south news editor Terrorism has many faces and manifestations, but the result is always grief and loss. For […]
SE students learn employment tips
By Kendra Ludwick/reporter Promptness, proper attire and preparation are keys to a successful job fair experience, SE students leaned recently. […]
SE music sets multiple events
By Isaiah Smith/entertainment editor If students aren’t leaving campus this semester to the tune of good grades, at least they […]
Sports Talk-Robinson deserves more than a day
By Chris Cates/sports editor Legend Jackie Robinson was honored with Jackie Robinson Day April 15, the 60th anniversary of his […]
Putting off creates missed opportunities
By Gary Collins/reporter In my desk buried under a couple hundred used sheets of paper, I have a small copy […]
Victims’ Rights-NW student faces life as single parent after shooting
By Martina Treviño/nw news editor (Final in a four-part series on victims’ rights.) One random act of violence forever changed […]
NW student artists applauded
By Martina Treviño/nw news editor G. Scot Stephens won Best of Show recently in the NW campus 32nd Annual Visual […]
NW drama captures emotions of mentally challenged
By Terra Aiken/reporter Four mentally challenged men living in a group home, try to make sense of a mixed-up-world with […]
NW dancers to show styles
By Terra Aiken/reporter NW dancers will illustrate their talent in Assorted Pieces Friday, May 4. This dance concert will feature […]
NW court battles leave Jimenez as tennis champ
By Chris Cates/sports editor Stacie Hayden, third place winner in the NW Campus Intramural Tennis competition April 20, serves to […]
Longer life can mean reversal of roles for parent/child
By Cindy Reed/reporter (Part two in a three-part series on the Sandwich Generation—when the role of a family member changes […]