By Danilynn Welniak/ne news editor In the morning hours of April 1, the NE Campus Fine Arts Building fell victim […]
April 8, 2009
Abortion controversy arises at NW art event
By Francés Matteck/editor-in-chief After popping hundreds of balloons for what they thought was an homage to Texas wildflowers, participants in […]
20 years not enough to put aside revolution’s traumas
By Steve Knight/managing editor The memories are still fresh. Twenty years after the fall of Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu’s communist […]
Opinion-Media need rights protection
A shield law, legislation to protect journalists from giving up their confidential sources and material, is making its way through […]
Viewpoint-Pit bull’s reputation inaccurate, unfair
By Jonathan Resendez/south news editor Labeling pit bulls as vicious creatures is a misconception prevalent among people today. Yes, many […]
Viewpoint-Daytime curfew law wrong, misguided
By Gary Collins/reporter Once again, our elected officials have created well-intentioned but half-baked policies. Recently, the cities of Dallas and […]
Viewpoint-Evolution in schools debated
By Francés Matteck/editor-in-chief The great debate between the teaching of evolution and creationism in public schools was back before the […]
‘Last Supper’ recognizes women
By Christy Andersen/reporter South Campus students and staff received a visit from historical figures during The Last Supper: For Women […]
Employers now hiring during NW job fair
By Amanda Khadra/reporter With summer right around the corner, many students are looking for a summer job, so the NW […]
New Math Academy furthers skills
By Jonathan Resendez/south news editor The new South Campus Mathematics Academy offers students more than basic tutoring and homework help. Designed […]
Seminar to help find recession-proof jobs
By Amanda Khadra/reporter Sometimes it seems hard to keep up with current trends, but an upcoming South Campus event will examine […]
SMU coach’s story inspires NW conference
By Rosa Martinez-Rodriguez/reporter Students can learn everything they want to know about love but were afraid to ask at The Love […]
TCC police officers working to keep each campus safe
By Jonathan Resendez/south news editor A student parks in a faculty parking space and receives a ticket. The student proceeds […]
Counselor urges goal setting
By Robert Lavery/reporter South Campus counselor Annie Dobbins taught students the importance of clear goals in the ABC’s to Goal […]
SE students honored with Awards Night
By Shelly Williams/se news editor As a way to honor achievements by individual students and organizations, SE student activities will […]
Transitional program teaches life skills
By Erin Barnard/reporter Soft piano music filled the air as student Kyle Miller welcomed participants to the March 26 introductory […]
NW moot court team places at UNT competition
By Lauren Kendrick/reporter The newly formed moot court team on NW Campus became the first community college to take part […]
Workshop gives lifestyle advice
By Matthew Hoaldridge/reporter Helping women with families achieve their potential drew about 100 people to a tea and workshop on […]