By Karen Gavis / editor in-chief TCC is on track to be where only three Texas colleges are now— free […]
April 3, 2013
TR student government paid, other groups not
By Anderson Coleman / south news editor Student government associations achieve the same goals on all campuses. But on TR, […]
Gas prices cutting into students’ wallets
“Ooh! The gas price rose again.” People always say that and think they are the victims. But students often are […]
SE sets aside parking spaces for fuel-efficient cars
Students who drive fuel-efficient/hybrid vehicles have several designated parking places closer to class on SE Campus. The 24 parking spots […]
From fearful to strong — overcoming MS
By Valerie Edwards/reporter The phone rang quietly at the receptionist’s desk. I heard a slight pause, then the phone on […]
SE groundskeeper to become master
By Elaine Bonilla / se news editor SE Campus has been working at beautifying the campus and having a master […]
SE culinary arts to grow its own herbs
By Elaine Bonilla / se news editor SE culinary arts students will soon grow food they can prepare in class. […]
Leadership covered during NE seminar
By Natalie Carter/reporter Leadership is up to each individual, a NE history instructor told students at the Elements of Successful […]
TCC counselors provide help to students dealing with addiction issues
By Elyssa Whaley/ne news editor Addiction can be described as that dark scary place where balance and moderation are forgotten, […]
Name & Events
April 1 Zumba fitness will be held in the South Campus gym 5-6 p.m. The class is free and will […]
Refurbished laptops become frames for art
By Kenney Kost/managing editor The NE Campus library staff found a creative use for the Title III grant it received […]
All-day retreat offers tools to undecided students to help discover their passion
By Kenney Kost / managing editor Students face one of the toughest life decisions when they step onto campus — […]
Best-selling author shares story, reads passages to NE audience
By Grant Rutherford / reporter Best-selling author Kim Edwards told NE students that every time she writes, she learns a […]
Symposium gives women networking opportunities
By Mollie Pollard/reporter Maybe it’s the fear of succeeding that’s greater than the fear of failing in today’s society, a […]
Textbook publisher offers cash to encourage SE readers
By Elaine Bonilla / se news editor SE students have been given a cash incentive by publisher Townsend Press to […]
Counselors offer TCC guidance, assistance
By Elyssa Whaley/ne news editor Sometimes, students need help, and that is what TCC’s counseling services provides. The entire counseling […]
Safety, weather major concerns for bike riders
By Rhiannon Saegert/nw news editor With gas prices rising, a few students and staff have opted out of driving and chosen […]
Three Sisters suffocated by ordinary in South play
By Taylor Jensen / entertainment editor Anton Chekhov’s play Three Sisters arrives on South Campus April 11 and will attempt […]