By Jonathan Resendez/south news editor Jeff Nichols can speak more languages with his hands than most people can with their […]
February 11, 2009
Enrollment up 8 percent, exhibits new trend in U.S.
By Steve Knight/managing editor TCC enrollment continues to climb as all four campuses had numbers over 10,000 for the spring […]
Change in courts, attitudes bring options for black students
By Steve Knight/managing editor Part two in a four-part Black History Month series on the theme of progress. Opportunities for […]
Opinion-Personal Finance 101 required
Americans have become increasingly reliant on credit cards to pay for minor and some major purchases with some individuals amassing […]
Viewpoint-Small words cover large, no-look areas
By Keisha McDuffie/reporter Several years ago, cheer-leaders across America made every girl who couldn’t make the cut incredibly envious of […]
Viewpoint-Losing Tuesday mail delivers concerns
By Chris Webb/reporter Last week, Postmaster General John Potter went to Congress to bring the troubling economic plight of the […]
Viewpoint-Earmarks don’t generate jobs
By Frances Matteck/editor-in-chief President Obama has promised to create or preserve 3 million jobs through the stimulus plan, a.k.a. “the […]
Speed dating anchors SE Valentine’s
By Shelly Williams/se news editor As Valentine’s Day draws closer, those still shopping for their sweetheart will have the opportunity […]
SE speaker gives advice on relationships
By Rosa Martinez Rodriguez/reporter People sometimes don’t realize they are in a bad relationship because they don’t know the signs […]
South seminar teaches study habits
By Robert Lavery/reporter Students should make the best use of their time and build productive habits, the South Campus counseling […]
South series emphasizes believing in self as key to happiness
By Edna Horton/reporter The South Campus coordinator of health services encouraged students Feb. 4 to talk positively to themselves and […]
South students advised on networking
By Jennifer Covington/reporter Students on South Campus thinking about starting a business were advised last week to try volunteering. Toni […]
Assistant professor explains dangers of false perception
By David Butler/reporter Thin as a twig or ripped like a body builder — these extremes often portrayed by the […]
Coordinator teaches proper Web etiquette
By Danilynn Welniak/reporter Two types of people exist in the world: those who are afraid of technology and those who […]
Home-cooked meals, thrift stores help build savings accounts for debt-prone consumers
By Micki Houk/reporter For most students, the first few years out of high school are the time they experience the […]
Experts offer tips for saving money on common household expenses while saving world’s environment
By Edna Horton/reporter Going green does not mean going broke. Here are some simple ways to reduce greenhouse gases and […]
A Week of Cheap Local Excursions
Compiled by Frances Matteck, Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief, se news editor Students can go to a number of places in the area […]
Black cinema topic on NE
By John Garces/ne news editor NE Campus student activities and the RTVB department will present two days of programs dedicated to […]