By Linah Mohammad/se news editor As part of the Changing America series, SE history assistant professor Bradley Borougerdi presented The […]
February 18, 2015
Black communities still changing, NE panel says
By Victoria Almond/reporter Fifty years of change in America’s black communities have helped blacks, but much more must be done. […]
Gun bill packs heat – Texas Senate to argue campus carry
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor Texas’ state Legislature currently has a bill that, if passed, will allow concealed handgun license […]
New course to inform students on Title IX
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor The district released a new online training module for students and faculty last week. The module […]
Former athletes encourage education
By Martin Paredes/south news editor As part of South Campus’ Black History Month arts and athletics week, former professional athletes […]
EDITORIAL – One Kardashian not worth ridiculing
The gay, lesbian and bisexual community has come a long way toward attaining equality, but the transgender community is still […]
VIEWPOINT – Left unchecked, women’s soccer woes could hurt FIFA
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief FIFA, the world’s governing soccer association, has a relatively short relationship with women’s soccer. Still, in this […]
VIEWPOINT – Cheaters don’t win in end, always get caught
By Brandy Voirin/reporter When people cheat, they usually know there’s a chance of getting punished. But it seems this truth […]
NE hosts educational lunch for heart health
By Matt Koper/nw news editor Laura Bartee took a quick poll of the room before she began her presentation. She […]
TCC, TCU lend help to after-school program
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief Sixth-grade students teamed up with university and college students on South Campus to work with the Generation […]
Numbers scholars compete for money
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor Students can take part in the second round of the Jim Bolen Math Competition Feb. […]
Europe trip can offer language, dance hours
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter Few people can honestly say they have traveled across the world, let alone college students. TCC is […]
Writers to explore gender in NE essay competition
By Matt Koper/ne news editor Students, faculty and staff can explore the topics of gender and sexual identity with a […]
NE seminar to explain what college is about
By Jo Bryan/reporter As part of the Student Success Seminar series, Andrew Hollinger, NE history instructor, will speak on What […]
TR dinner highlights new kinesiology degree
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor Kinesiology is now being offered as a degree program at TCC. Representatives from each campus […]
New degree something to sing about
By Brendon James/reporter Music students can now be rewarded with a new degree. TCC now offers the Associate of Arts […]
Names & Events
Now-April 11 South is offering free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance in SFOF, the Family Empowerment Center 3-8 p.m. Tuesdays and […]
Geology field trip takes curriculum into Rockies
By Matt Koper/ne news editor Students can earn credits for both geology and geography by going on a hiking and […]