By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief A Muslim student said she “felt violated and discriminated against” when a SE instructor made what she […]
December 7, 2011
Mandatory attendance: show up or get dropped
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor Faculty and staff tell students relentlessly to attend classes, and next spring, the consequences for not […]
Students serve Christmas dinner to shelter residents
By Karen Gavis/se news editor SE Campus volunteers served up meals and holiday cheer to residents of Arlington Life Shelter […]
Opinion-Reality TV stars not role models
The TV show Keeping Up with the Kardashians seems to have polarized the public, making people either die-hard fans or […]
Keep the media ball in your court
Viewpoint by Sandy Hill/reporter Censorship is considered a !@#$%& word, but self-censorship shouldn’t be. Hollywood seems to lack self-censorship more […]
Tuition is necessity, extra costs aren’t
Viewpoint by By Joshua Knopp/managing editor TCC’s tuition rate of $50 per credit hour is a fantastic deal, but it is […]
Christmas signs stir memories
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief Without a calendar, I can still tell Christmas is close. Two signs never fail to wake the […]
Dental clinic gives low-cost options
By Victoria Barry/reporter A dentist visit can be expensive, making it difficult to make the biannual trip recommended for oral […]
Certified counselor gives motivational interviewing advice
By Taylor Jensen/reporter It is important when counseling people to understand that it is their life not the counselor’s, and […]
TCC, UTA partnership encourages new students to major in geosciences
By Marley Malenfant/feature editor To attract new students to the geosciences, Tarrant County College and the University of Texas at […]
Bikes, boards help students get to campus
By Kelli Henderson/reporter Many students may not pay attention to those gliding past on a bike or skateboard when walking […]
Financial aid intricacies revealed to students on South Campus
By Elaine Bonilla/reporter On South Campus alone, students received $15.5 million in the 2011-2012 school year, the South director of […]
Volunteering improves résumé, gives job training, speaker says
By Myisha Henderson/reporter Including volunteer work on a résumé can transform it from lackluster to exceptional. Darrell Whitsell of SE […]
Career coordinator urges readiness for coming semester, transferring
By Vijoleta Nikolic/reporter Since deciding what to do and where to go after TCC can be tough and tedious, the […]
Unattended children an issue for student-parents
By Karen Gavis/se news editor With child care sparse on TCC campuses, parents and administrators try to find a proper […]
Servicemen, women explain ROTC types, civilian career options on South Campus
By Ashley Johnson/reporter Each military branch has a value system and a specific mission statement that goes along with it, […]
Natural speech doesn’t line up with grammar, assistant professor says
By Thomas Norton/reporter The way some people speak English may feel natural and correct, but this isn’t always the case, […]
NW Campus to silence gunshots in training range
By Taylor Jensen/reporter Soon, the sound of gunfire on NW Campus and in the surrounding community will be eliminated, a […]