By Andrea Cornett/reporter Drawings of bronze sculptures by a world-renowned artist grace the walls of the Carillon Gallery on South […]
December 3, 2008
Viewpoint-Bad idea to revisit Fairness Doctrine
By John Garces/reporter Imagine a world where all people with the ability to speak their minds for a living have […]
Viewpoint-Congo crisis needs America’s attention
By Alex Muhindura/ne news editor As news broke of another chapter unfolding in the bleak story of the Congo, I […]
Conserving the world’s energy starts at home
By Katherine Ladd/reporter The bigger the carbon footprint, the bigger the impact on the environment, students learned at last week’s […]
Dance concert offers diversity
By Layne Rice/reporter Students have many opportunities to see different groups of people perform. The dance department on South Campus will […]
Dance students showcase talent in Friday recital
By April Fuller/reporter The TCC NW Dance Company and Mosaic Dance Project will present Fall into Dance 1 p.m. Friday in […]
Gaming generation gets hands-on experience
By Gary Collins/managing editor TCC is stepping up to the challenge of educating students in technology. Last fall through the […]
Gas-guzzling vehicles suffocate environment, speaker says
By Angela Ortiz/reporter Vehicles have a large impact on energy, a South Campus instructor told Energy Technology Fair participants Nov. […]
Global warming a global issue
By Angela Ortiz/reporter The U.S. public is confused about what global warming is, a NE Campus dean told audience members […]
Judge sides with TCC
By Chris Webb/editor-in-chief A judge ruled that Chancellor Leonardo de la Garza can stay in his job while an open […]
Knights ride off to win NE title
By John Harden/sports editor For the Knights to advance to the TCC District Cup Championship in flag football, they first […]
Opinion-Laws shouldn’t blame fast food
Americans pride themselves on being a nation of freedom with freedom of religion, press and speech. Americans also have the […]
Performer to teach NE hip-hop class
By Aliza Hashmani/reporter Students can work off final exam frustrations next week with a hip-hop class taught by a nationally […]
My town not what it used to be
By Chris Webb/editor-in-chief Every town has its own distinct flavor. The people, schools, architecture and festivities establish a unique feel […]
Counselor tells NE students about addiction
By Andrew Good/reporter A serious look was taken Nov. 13 into the complex, but treatable plight of society known as […]
NE drama students reach out to kids
By Alex Muhindura/ne news editor The NE Campus theatre was packed with dozens of anxious kindergartners as the majority of […]
NE musicians plan free country concert
By Evan Powell/reporter Love hearing country music live in concert? The NE Campus music department is inviting all teachers and […]
NE trotting for turkeys
By John Harden/sports editor NE Campus held its sixth annual Turkey Trot a week before Thanksgiving, and directors of the […]