April 7
Dance departments show strength during pandemic
Dance students make difficult adjustment of going virtual alyson oliver & lydia regalado senior editor & campus editor Resilience to resolve […]
Transfer center aids students in move to four-year university
janine shuman campus editor For South Campus student Rignald Gartth, selecting the right university was the most time-consuming part of […]
Applications for peer leader role due next week
Emily Prater reporter The TCC peer leader position is open for applications until April 12. The peer leader role helps […]
Student activities plans numerous events for future
After three semesters of virtual learning amidst pandemic, students find ways to maintain community and stay connected Gauen Lee reporter […]
Moving forward to reclaim normalcy
Lydia Regalado campus editor Counseling centers at each of TCC’s five campuses continue to help students in all areas, including […]
TCC looks forward to an in-person fall semester
Alyson Oliver senior editor TCC will return to in-person learning this fall semester. “Given that I think the College has […]
Netflix gives students look into industry
The Radio/TV/Broadcasting department joined forces with Netflix to give students an inside look at a career in post-production. The world […]
COVID-19 relief grants gives financial assistance
Linda Puga campus editor A school bus drives away at 6:45 a.m. carrying two young boys. Their mother gets the […]
International students’ academic plight at TCC
Gaeun lee reporter Some international students have been worried about protecting their student visas with all the restrictions the pandemic […]
Director finds closure in new movie edit
Logan Evans campus editor/photographer “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” is a director’s cut with a big backstory. In early 2017, Snyder […]
Series Review: Singleton’s pet project carries on despite his passing
Michael Foster-Sanders editor-in-chief The coca leaf — a plant used to make cocaine and crack — has influenced international commerce, […]
Viewpoint: Parents don’t know all about teens’ lives
Linda Puga campus editor A lecture from a parent or guardian can leave feelings of hurt and disappointment, which can […]
Viewpoint: When crying wolf, leave zero receipts
Michael Sander-Fosters editor-in-chief Being tried by the court of public opinion is one of the worst things that can happen […]
Editorial: Transgressions lead to more oppression
“Kung flu,” “Wuhan flu” and “Chinese flu” — these phrases echoed through a church, spoken by former President Donald Trump, […]
Best places in Tarrant County to fuel up, study and take a break
amber davis illustrator With restrictions loosening and vaccinations being made available to more people, it is safe to say that […]