By Rema Atiya/se news editor Students on TCC campuses still had to show up for classes Thursday even though a […]
February 17, 2010
Speaker dispels myths about heart disease
By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief It’s a message that even presidents must understand, cardiologist Sreenivas Gudimetla said in the Heart-Healthy Luncheon Feb. […]
NW band strives to keep jazz alive
By Bethany Peterson/reporter Jazz music is alive and well on NW Campus, and the players are ready to show their […]
Military women inspire South play
By Montreal Spencer/south news editor South Campus is beginning the celebration of Women’s History Month early with the play Medea […]
Travolta pulls trigger again
By Joshua Knopp/reporter Most movies are put together with cameras, microphones and a whole lot of money. From Paris with […]
Audience Frozen with fear
By Joshua Knopp/reporter The scariest monster is a common grey wolf. The most explicit gore is a broken bone. But […]
Sparks’ Dear John pushes viewers to grab the hankie
By Sandy hill/reporter Dear John is Nicholas Sparks’ fifth book to hit the screens since his first, Message in a […]
Rome-antic comedy lovable
By Allison Dooley/reporter When In Rome appeared to be another typical Hollywood romantic comedy where girl meets boy and falls […]
CD Review: Lil Wayne Rebirth
By Diana Silva/reporter Lil Wayne’s new album Rebirth hit the stores Feb. 2, and this rock music debut shows a […]
Community at a Glance
Now-Feb. 18 South Campus closes Dream a Little Dream art show in the Carillon Gallery of the Joe B. Rushing […]
Former student turns hearing disability into art
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor Janet Morrow, a former TCC student, creates art using all types of media hoping to […]
Black History Month calendar
Now-Feb. 19 South Campus will host an art exhibit Celebrating African-American History during library hours in Drake Study Break Café […]
TR students debate Black History Month’s purpose
By Andrea Conley/tr news editor Faculty, administrators, students and even a county judge enjoyed a special lunch and a live […]
Creative writing instructor debuts published poetry book
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor English associate professor Rebecca Balcárcel published a book of poetry, Palabras in Each Fist, in […]
Cheerleaders to join NW Military Days
By Bethany Peterson/nw news editor Students can get all those questions about the armed services answered and then talk to […]
SE speaker to discuss genealogy
By Rema Atiya/se news editor SE Campus is holding African-American Genealogy, a presentation and exhibit by Debbie McKelvy, noon-1:30 p.m. […]
SE students learn signs of depression
By Diana silva/reporter Anxiety and depression are common among college students, counselor Michael Eason explained at his seminar Feb. 9 […]
TR students to learn motivation tips
Students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in a half-day leadership summit entitled Moving Your Constipated Vision — Motivating […]