By Julissa Treviño/south news editor I recently heard someone say, “Valentine’s Day only sucks if you’re alone.” Assuming this is […]
February 13, 2008
Tips given on juggling roles
By Shalonda Rodgers/reporter Many people do not know their limits until pulled from all angles, South Campus students were told […]
Book Review-The Automatic 2nd Date
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor The Automatic 2nd Date (1.5 stars) The first time through The Automatic 2nd Date, I couldn’t stop laughing. […]
Suicide major epidemic among young people, SE speaker says
By Sam Mannah/reporter Most students have had bad days, and many may even feel their lives are one long bad […]
Stem cell doors open, speaker says
By Linsey Fagan/reporter New advances in stem cell research have opened new doors for scientists all over the world, a […]
Start saving now, expert tells students
By Cory Armstrong/reporter One cannot find a better time to invest than now, a certified financial planner told South Campus […]
Searching for a spiritual home-How to find a new space to place your faith
By Benjamin Whiting/reporter Many TCC students will transfer to colleges out of the area at the end of the spring […]
Scammers phishing for income refunds
By Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor It’s that time of year again; tax season is upon us and identity thieves are hard […]
Movie Reviews-Before Sunrise and Before Sunset
By Julissa Treviño/south news editor Before Sunrise (5 stars) and Before Sunset (5 stars) As the couple walks across the screen, in two […]
Refunds available from class action suits over purchases
By Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor Thanks to a handful of class action lawsuits aimed at inappropriate business dealings, many consumers have […]
Rational choices needed in relationships, counselors say
By Season Weeter/reporter As Valentine’s Day approaches, people are reminded of their past or present relationships and the enjoyment they […]
Protect us from the machines
By Mark Bauer/editor-in-chief “Turn left.” The voice commanding me where to go was cold and heartless. “Are you sure you […]
Program addresses progress of black males on campuses
By Nacole Battee/reporter A new retention program specifically targeting the low enrollment and graduation rates of black men on TCC […]
Passwords to change for college protection
By Mark Bauer/editor-in-chief TCC students and staff have lengthy passwords to look forward to as part of a new feature […]
Noted columnist describes black movement for students
By Heather Bailey/reporter “Got up this morning feeling good and black, thinking black thoughts, did black things, played all my […]
Lectures to consider energy pricing issues
By Chris Webb/nw news editor Energy Conference: Pricing, Production, and Legality, presented by NW Campus business department Tuesday, Feb. 19, will […]
Knightster calls it quits, leaves lingering legacy
By John Garces/sports editor After an NCAA record 902 victories, three national championships and one Olympic gold medal, Bob Knight […]
Kayaking experts to provide clinic for enthusiasts
By John Garces/sports editor Anyone interested in the sport of kayaking may learn about the activity from an Olympic gold […]