By Susan Tallant/managing editor (Part one in a series on storm chasers.) While most children are afraid of storms, especially […]
February 15, 2006
Temmora—you’re only a day away
By Charity Montieth/se news editor Few people have a day named for them, but Temmora, a rising musical star, now […]
Study habits linked to genes?
By Lindsey Bever/editor-in-chief An interesting statistic was recently released: American female college students are more likely than males to earn […]
Students to learn globalization in Austria
By Lindsey Bever/editor-in-chief The Salzburg Student International Study Program will offer selected TCC students the opportunity to study international issues […]
Students invited to technical session
Interested students can attend the North Texas CATIA Operator’s Exchange all-day meeting Friday, Feb.17, on South Campus. CATIA is […]
Storyline holds for film
By Randalynne Dorsey/entertainment editor For 16-year-old Jill Johnson, life isn’t going too well. She caught her boyfriend kissing her best […]
South basketball tournament to bring feelings of madness
March Madness is coming to the South Campus hardwood for its annual basketball tournament. The African American Student Organization […]
Flyers hosting discount night for TCC students Saturday
How close can you get? The Fort Worth Flyers of the NBADL are hosting Tarrant County College Night. Students, […]
Speaker to promote healthy foods
Statistics show that more than 60 million adults and more than 9 million young people are obese. On a […]
South returns class schedule to five days
South Campus students will shift back to the five-day week schedule in the fall of 2006. David Clinkscale, associate […]
Soul food bridges ethnic taste buds
By Keisha McDuffie/reporter Somewhere in the mid-1960s, with the civil rights movement just beginning, terms like soulful, soul man or just soul were commonly […]
Singer breaks color barrier in music
By Isaiah Smith/reporter One of the most important recording artists in black history is an almost forgotten pioneer. George W. […]
Setting goals aids life’s responsibilities
By Daniel Sayers/reporter Let’s face it: nobody owes you anything. What you achieve in life is a direct result of […]
Recruiter to help employment success
Students making the transition from college to the workplace can receive some advice in an upcoming installment of the […]
Racquetball comes to NE
Racquetball, a fast-paced game, requires endurance, skill and body control, and the HPE department on NE Campus will hold […]
Program goes to heart matters
More than 70 million Americans live with some form of heart disease, which means that this disease is the […]
Pins fall in bowling for health
Last week’s NE Campus bowling tournament held at Showplace Lanes in Euless had a variety of scores, both low […]
Newest transplant not road to vanity
By Ryan Mercer/sports editor Face transplants add a new meaning to the phrase two-faced, but indeed, the first face transplant […]