By Mona Lisa Tucker/south news editor South Campus welcomed its newly appointed president Peter Jordan during a reception Jan. 17. […]
April 25, 2012
Mandatory attendance had little effect on drop rates
Statistics show little difference between drop numbers this semester with the mandatory attendance policy and last spring without the policy. […]
Summer break not here … yet
Toward the end of the spring semester, students are really looking forward to starting their summer breaks. To illustrate, there […]
Semi-healthy food lacks personality
The word on the street is that Subway is coming to four of the five TCC campuses. I like Subway […]
Awkward interview provides life lesson
A funny thing happened to me last week. And by funny, I mean humiliating and discouraging. I showed up to […]
Saving water requires change
Dallas has a new permanent ordinance prohibiting watering with sprinklers more than twice a week. Fort Worth is still under […]
Prof ratings bring Hot or Not to TCC
With spring semester’s finish line on the horizon, grateful or disgruntled students can choose several options to rate or thank […]
Students take home honors from poetry slam
A TCC student shared top honors at the South Campus Poetry Slam April 18 with a local professional poet. The […]
Assistant professor gives tips on self-pampering
People need to take care of themselves to be mentally healthy, said a psychology assistant professor on South Campus April […]
SE Campus to show Miss Representation
SE Campus has partnered with an Arlington women’s group to host a special showing of the film Miss Representation.
From library to library, TR collects books, cash for schools
The TR library is giving back to the community one book at a time. For the past four years, the […]
NW seeking approval for new logistic program
Logistics, the mechanical operations and structure of making a business come together, could be available as a new two-year degree […]
Arbor Day celebration focuses on trees, games
Arbor Day festivities on SE will include games, prizes, tree-related facts, free saplings and a cookout on the front lawn […]
NW chef captures, delivers faith after youthful rebellion
NW Campus sous chef Terry Alexander ran with gangs for years but is now a mentor to those seeking a […]
Safety director stresses preparation
Robie Robinson, director of safety and emergency management at TCC, works around the clock to keep the campuses and people […]
Pasión for languages born early in NE instructor
Jaime Palmer does more than just teach Spanish. He encourages students to experience it. “My passion for teaching is I […]
Life after domestic abuse involves courage, change
In 2004, the Alabama court system gave Angela Taylor 35 days to change her life. “I spent days locked in […]
The Drowsy Chaperone hits NE with daydreams, musical mania
The Drowsy Chaperone, which will be onstage at the NE Playhouse May 2-5, takes on the main theme of dreams […]