By Brian Scott/reporter For most people, the idea of coming home to a pantry full of food or a hot […]
February 15, 2012
Diabetes information shared during speech
Information on how to prevent and treat diabetes will be available on South Campus Feb. 15. Toya Norton, diabetes community […]
Students all perfect for PTK’s webinar
Students stressed about upcoming tests or fretting about assignments can find help on SE Campus. The author of three academic […]
NW students to make camp for class
By Shirlett Warren/nw news editor NW Campus geology students seeking to appreciate the outdoors and learn basic survival skills can […]
NE Campus taking month to heart, belly
Hearty food and healthy lessons were both on the menu Feb. 7 at the NE Campus presentation Heart Healthy for […]
Students advised to apply early for foundation scholarships
By Willie Robinson/reporter Applications for an estimated 200 TCC Foundation scholarships for 2012-13 are available online. Scholarships are available in […]
Black History Month Calendar
Now-Feb. 29 The Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society artifact display is in the Jenkins Garrett Library on South […]
NE to focus on Texas activists
After spending a week studying the civil rights movement in an intensive study over the summer, history instructor Tramaine Anderson […]
First black pro racer to speak
The first African-American to qualify and compete in the Indianapolis 500 will talk to students on NW and SE campuses […]
Former mayor presents memoir at SE seminar
In celebration of Black History Month, a former Arlington mayor will present Counting My Blessings Feb. 23 on SE Campus. […]
SE Campus to host mentoring summit for students
By Ali Sabir/reporter Community professionals will reach out to SE Campus students through the In Pursuit of Excellence Mentoring Summit […]
Names & Events
Now-Feb. 24 SE Campus’ literary publication, The Compass, is accepting submissions for the magazine. Categories include poetry, short stories, plays, […]
Students learn early warning signs of Alzheimer’s
By Shirlett Warren/nw news editor Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the U.S. with as many as […]
Never too old for toys
By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor A NE art teacher is doing his part to preserve history in his spare time […]
New walkway connects TR overflow, campus
TR Campus overflow parking, which had required students to walk up Mills, Peach and Henderson streets to get to the […]
TCC police officer killed in accident
Sgt. Lavern James, the police supervisor on TRE Campus, died in a head-on collision in Archer County Feb. 7 while […]
College to help train American Airlines’ laid-off employees
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief When American Airlines lays off 13,000 workers as part of its bankruptcy reorganization, some will find their […]
Hard work trumps limited vision
By Mona Lisa Tucker/south news editor Most people who attend colleges or universities can clearly enter and exit the schools […]