By Todd Blackmon/reporter Students confused about what to study in college received help understanding how to pursue a major or […]
April 4, 2018
Counselor talks myths, warning signs of suicide
By Alaina Bapp/reporter Raising awareness about a silent epidemic, SE counselor Michele Faith shared myths about suicide and provided information […]
Students craft resumes at workshop
By Alaina Bapp/reporter In a workshop March 27, NW students learned one thing that often stands between them and their […]
Panel discusses struggles women face in STEM professions
By Alaina Bapp/reporter TR Campus hosted a panel of women who have doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering and math […]
Workshop advises first-generation college students
By KC Hagedorn/reporter First-generation college students attended a March 21 workshop on NW Campus to help them succeed in academic […]
Students learn to “borrow smart” at workshop
By Cassie Munoz/reporter NE students were warned about the consequences of student debt and provided with tips on how to […]
TCC to fund student transportation
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Students who had trouble reaching two TCC campuses not served by public transportation will get a […]
Tennis club headed to national stage
By Shannon O’Brien/reporter The NE Campus Tennis Club is headed to a national tournament, but it’s because of the work […]
Campus police don’t racially profile, report says
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC released its annual traffic contact report at the March 22 board of trustees meeting, which found […]
Ceremony confusion leads to petition
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Confusion about whether TCC nursing students would continue to have a separate pinning ceremony prompted outrage and […]
Editorial – Trump’s Stormy affair another rope-a-dope
The president and a former porn star are dominating conversations across the country, not just headlines. News of President Donald […]
Viewpoint – Food for thought: Eat vegan, plant-based diet
By Shannon O’Brien/reporter Typically, people do not refer to food as medicine. Maybe if they did, they would have a […]
Viewpoint – Inclusivity can ensure movement stays alive
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief The March For Our Lives on March 24 was estimated to have been one of the largest […]
Cultural performances, spring take center stage
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Students can experience different cultures of the world at NE Campus’ annual International Festival April 9-11. […]
Dance program to fight against lupus with walk
By Landon LaPenna/reporter The NW dance program will participate in Dallas’ Walk to End Lupus in support of one of […]
Speaker explains graphics, messages
By Eloy Duran/reporter Graphic arts are more than just entertainment. They are visual expressions of human rights, according to SE […]
Students look for jobs at fair
Talk emphasizes test
By Jose Rodriguez/reporter Knowing STI status protects from transmitting HIV/AIDS continues to be a problem throughout America as one in […]