By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief TCC has spent the fall semester preparing the college for its newest initiative for student success, Achieving […]
December 8, 2010
SGA gets power to approve clubs
By Colt Langley/managing editor South Campus’ new student government association has been given the power to approve new clubs on […]
TCC upgrades to Blackboard software
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor TCC is exchanging CampusCruiser for Blackboard. The implementation of Blackboard, a software data system, will […]
SE Science Building opens in January with more than 30 new classrooms
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor The SE Campus three-story Science Building will be open to students and faculty in January. […]
Opinion-Government watchdogs vital
Since its inception in 2007, the watchdog website WikiLeaks has published millions of documents, videos, e-mails and other articles that […]
Video games try to eclipse reality
Viewpoint by Joshua Knopp/entertainment editor Allan Alcorn was one year removed from earning his bachelor’s in electrical engineering and computer […]
This season, give more than gifts
Viewpoint by Sandy Hill/reporter With another Thanksgiving holiday behind us, many are probably feeling the pang of Christmas just around […]
Bill pushes notice for parents
By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief It’s already been successful in creating a law in its home state of Minnesota, but now the […]
Internet podcast could jump-start student’s career
By Marc Hutchinson/reporter Making it in the radio business is tough, but for one NE Campus student, success might be […]
TCC ex-convicts celebrate opportunity
By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief Her son and daughter have been in and out of prison. Her husband is a minister, and […]
Test anxiety avoidable, counselor says
By Jayleen Watson/reporter Most students experience anxiety at some point during their college career, a TR counselor told students recently. […]
Professor gives tips in test-taking seminar
By Cale Vaughan/reporter For most students, the difference between passing and failing can depend on how well they prepare for […]
Anime works turn into career
By Bethany Sanderson/reporter NW student Amanda Neely has found a unique path to support her way through college — selling […]
Native Americans share stories on NE
By Leah Bosworth/reporter Local American Indians spoke to students on NE Campus Nov. 30 as National Native American Awareness Month […]
Academy warns of holiday fires
By Bethany Sanderson/reporter Since the holidays bring a potential for fires or accidents, the NW Fire Academy and the Saginaw […]
NE students advance to Cisco NetRiders national competition
By Amber Veytia/reporter The Cisco NetRiders Competition is in full swing, and two NE students are competing at the national […]
Lori Fowler-Trinity River
By Colt Langley/managing editor Coming from an educated family, Lori Fowler knew early on that education would be the path […]
David Dollar-SE Campus
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor Students who attend David Dollar’s chemistry courses may think of him as a local Bill […]