By Jonathan Resendez/south news editor TCC students had the chance to see how state government works and talk to the […]
February 18, 2009
Police investigating NE Campus assault
By Steve Knight/managing editor TCC Police Department is investigating an aggravated assault that occurred on NE Campus Jan. 30. The […]
Opinion-Facebook hazardous to careers
Students don’t realize that everyone can view the content of their social networking Web sites like MySpace and Facebook. A […]
Viewpoint-New record seekers lack sports integrity
By Steve Knight/managing editor Usually at this time of year, with no football until September, I look forward to players […]
Viewpoint-Food industry needs better inspections
By John Garces/ne news editor Recently, a widespread recall of peanut butter-based products once again caused the American public to […]
Viewpoint-U.S. interests should be priority
By Frances Matteck/editor-in-chief Everyone is entitled to live without fear of terrorist attacks. Unfortunately, we don’t live in a world […]
TCC provides preparation for transfer to four-year institutions
By Allison Dooley/reporter All students should see a counselor for advisement, a South Campus career counselor said during a seminar […]
Undergrads worry about courses, picking up the tab for universities
By Shay Freeman/reporter Paying for an education beyond community college and handling the workload of university courses seem primary concerns […]
District will spend $75,000 to prevent storm water runoff pollution
By Steve Knight/managing editor TCC will spend $75,000 this year for infrastructure required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality […]
South Campus presents women’s art show, talks
By Katherine Ladd/reporter South Campus will join others around the country to honor and celebrate women during Women’s History Month […]
Military family dynamics discussed on NE
By Westin Campo/reporter When Dr. Terry Arata-Maiers presented Military Deployment and Parental Injuries: Impact on Families Feb. 5 on NE […]
District official talks about climate change in South presentation
By Matt Hoaldridge/reporter “The sky is falling, the sky is falling,” a familiar line from a children’s story rings true […]
Accountant talks taxes with students
By Rosa Martinez Rodriguez/reporter Tax associates work from 60 to 100 hours per week during tax season, but during the […]
Baylor doctor recommends lifestyle changes
By Danilynn Welniak/reporter The truth is that one must exercise and eat less to lose weight, a doctor from the […]
Black Symposium tackles activism
By David Butler/reporter Have you been infected? Symptoms are idleness, fear, lack of concern and involvement in community. In Black […]
Misconceptions about alcohol discussed
By Shelly Williams and Rosa Martinez Rodriguez/se news editor and reporter Alcohol and nicotine are the two most abused drugs in […]
Mardi Gras festivities planned on SE Campus
By Shelly Williams/se news editor As a way to encourage students to try new things, SE student activities will present Beads […]
Geneticist details organ transplant alternatives on NE
By Frances Matteck/editor-in-chief More than 100,000 people in the U.S. wait on a list for organ transplants, the director of […]