By Aubrey Polk/reporter Some students believe since they are out of high school, academic standing no longer matters.
February 17, 2016
TCC community showcases artwork
Grackle Art Gallery in Fort Worth to display exhibit 7-11 p.m. Feb. 20
Talk centers on vital role of resources
By Tommie Owen/reporter Only a dozen hands were raised on South Campus after Chuck Hopkins asked who knew anything about […]
TCC to end February on festive note
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief Students and faculty will come together for the annual African-American Heritage: Celebrating Strides event Feb. 24.
SE staffer sheds light on struggle with police brutality
By Misti DeHart and Ross Ocampo An art exhibit that expresses the struggles of African-Americans in today’s society is showing […]
Editorial – Politics poisoned Flint’s water supply
The water crisis in Flint, Michigan, is a disaster that may be well-known across the nation, but what the residents […]
Viewpoint – Pharma offender product of industry’s economic greed
By Dylan Leverett/reporter Recently, Martin Shkreli refused to testify before a congressional committee investigating the rise in pharmaceutical prices.
Viewpoint – New Beyonce track deeper than Red Lobster
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief So Beyonce did a thing — well, a few things. It started on an unassuming Saturday. Without any […]
Psychology Club gets experimental
By Dylan Leverett/reporter The SE Psychology Club’s first meeting of the spring semester offered attendees pizza but also an experiment.
NE lunch serves healthy smiles
By Colt Taylor/reporter The heart and gums have an interesting relationship with one another as plaque from the mouth moves […]
Students learn power, benefits of forgiving
By Tori Loudenback/reporter Forgiveness is easy to say but hard to do, a NW counselor said while explaining the process […]
NE talk teaches credit caution
By Connor Hamilton/reporter Financial behaviors can create reputations, both good or bad, NE students learned Feb. 9.
Names & Events
Now-Feb. 19 A Presidents Day exhibit is on display during operating hours in the SE Campus library.
Chamber head to speak on TR
By Martin Ramirez/reporter As a part of its African-American Heritage Month, South student activities will host Black in Business with […]
TR panel revere past, future women of color
By Jessica Badejo/reporter In a society where women, especially women of color, get snubbed for not being good enough, the […]
Black History Month Calendar
Now-Feb. 29 SE Campus has a Black History Month exhibit in Art Corridor III during school hours.
Students learn about difficult balancing act
By Michelle Winters/reporter The ability to recognize red flags is essential, South Campus students learned during The Balancing Act workshop […]
NW gives survival tips in workshop
By Rachel Polak/reporter Students need three things to survive and thrive not only their first semester but throughout their college […]