By Tiffany Wade/reporter Many TCC students who work, take care of a family and carry a full courseload at school […]
August 28, 2013
Collegian celebrates its 25th birthday
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Twenty-five years ago, Tarrant County Junior College decided to combine its news community into one newspaper. The […]
College earns accolades from Achieving the Dream
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Just three years after joining Achieving the Dream, TCC has earned a distinction as a Leader College […]
Letter to the Editor
Regarding: TR deaf instructors share culture (April 30). The picture and story featured with this article are insanely misleading. One look to […]
New law may restrict student voting
Students without a state-issued ID may find it difficult to vote this year since school-issued student IDs will not be […]
Study, recreation intertwine through video games
Viewpoint by Cody Daniels Video games are often argued to be a waste of students’ time or a detriment to […]
TCC for Dummies: Students help other students
Viewpoint by Kirsten Mahon Two great things about TCC are the variety of courses it offers and the staff who […]
Names & Events
Aug. 28 South Campus will hold a textbook swap noon-2 p.m. in the SSTU Cafeteria. Students can get rid of […]
Million-dollar-a-day TCC budget receives approval
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief The board of trustees unanimously voted yes for the proposed 2013-14 budget Aug. 19. However, the vote […]
Fall enrollment rises slightly
By Rhiannon Saegert managing editor Enrollment increased by 1.6 percent compared with last fall despite an unexpected monthlong delay prior to […]
Career services aids student job hunts
By Emina Gibic/reporter Students are not alone in their pursuit to declare a major, find a job or start a […]
Libraries offer variety of study spaces, resources
By Kenney Kost and Stephanie Swain With five separate campuses, TCC’s library hours, print costs and support varies from location to […]
‘Drop 6’ leaves students little wiggle room when deciding to drop
By Elaine Bonilla and Kat Fay Since 2007, students entering Texas universities have been challenged with a limit in the number […]
Students weigh their textbook options
By Valerie Edwards reporter Students often cringe at the thought of buying costly textbooks from the campus bookstore, but those willing […]
Alternatives offer freedom in TCC math classrooms
By Kirsten Mahon nw news/multimedia editor Math courses take three different forms at TCC, ultimately giving students the power to determine, […]
Each campus offers help to students in writing
By Anderson Colemon and Sandi Maher The writing centers located on all TCC campuses help students who need assistance in the […]
TCC police officers provide more than parking tickets
By Elaine Bonilla se news editor TCC police provide safety and assistance for anyone on campus. Besides issuing citations, they can […]
Communication best cure for first-semester anxiety
By Elyssa Whaley and Cody Daniels Many students miss out on the simple little things that could make a huge difference […]