By Jamil Oakford/managing editor TCC students share Valentine’s Day fails NW student Justin Lee recalled when one of his Valentine’s […]
February 14, 2018
Former Olympian faced life’s foils
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC instructor reflects on her path to 1984 Olympics, fencing history With little to no support for […]
Program sees big donations
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief South Campus’ homeless outreach program has recently acquired an abundance of donations from community partners totaling over […]
History’s lessons can offer reflection
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Black History Month Second in a series highlighting black leaders at TCC It’s not about […]
Editorial – LGBT couples lack V-Day representation
While modern-day society likes to boast the idea that love is love, make no mistake, Valentine’s Day is for the […]
Viewpoint – Reality of black women not depicted in media
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Nichelle Nichols was the first visible black woman on American television to take a major role […]
Viewpoint – Poland oversteps with Holocaust gag order
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Who in their right mind would want to diminish the extent of the brutal crimes of the […]
Fair to highlight maker movement
By Shannon O’Brien/reporter TR Campus is hosting the Fab Now maker conference Feb. 16-17 that provides a collaborative environment for […]
Douglass viewed in present context
By Jennifer Velazquez/reporter A local expert on abolitionist Frederick Douglass offered a Black History Month lecture to students Feb. 6 […]
Federal officer inspires TV hero
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor NE Campus hosted a Black History Month event to honor Bass Reeves, one of the first […]
Rhythmic call to tribal roots
Dancers illustrate colorful culture
Seminar breaks down black women’s progress
TCC offers night of history, theater
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief An evening dedicated to the cultural arts with a special focus on the Detroit Riots in 1967 […]
Art focuses on gentrifying
By Amy Sturges/reporter Walking around the neighborhood he grew up in, Dallas artist Giovanni Valderas sees much more than dilapidated […]
Author covers hookup culture
By KC Hagedorn/reporter Myths and realities about the hookup culture during college were addressed during a presentation Feb. 7 on […]
Movie Review – Final wink to kink sets fans free
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Fifty Shades Freed, the climactic final chapter of the Fifty Shades of Grey franchise, is the best […]
Music Review – Album fumbles genre-bending
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Pop royalty returns with an all right album highlighting his relationship with his wife, son and […]