By Erin Ratigan/tr news editor The year was 1968, and Tommie Smith and John Carlos had just won the gold […]
February 19, 2014
Laptop use can distract more than user
By Ben Heath/reporter Laptops have replaced pen and paper for many students taking notes, but research shows that using technology […]
NE swings with Mardi Gras parade
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor A Mardi Gras parade promoting the NE Campus production of The Taming of the Shrew will […]
Congress needs to raise minimum wage
The minimum wage was designed to ensure that a single person can support a family, and the current minimum wage […]
Trayvon Martin’s killer needs to get off the stage
By Tabitha Redder/nw news editor Originally, I intended to write my column about the absurdity of a certain boxing match […]
Today’s technology is lagging behind the times
By Victor Henderson/multimedia editor We are closer to being the Jetsons than ever before. Technology has come a long way […]
Decades-old interracial marriage case still relevant
By Jamil Oakford/reporter Richard Loving married the woman he loved and wanted them to live in their hometown. Instead, he […]
South construction group wins second place in contest
By Remy McCool/south news editor South Campus’ Association of Construction Management organization took home second place in the International Builders’ […]
Speaker discusses eating disorders
By Devin Simkins/reporter Millions of men and women suffer from an eating disorder at some point in their lives, the […]
Enrollment shows minimal increase
By Rhiannon Saegert/managing editor District enrollment increased .5 percent from spring 2013, continuing a trend of slowly increasing districtwide enrollment. […]
TCC forming teams for student safety
By Rhiannon Saegert/managing editor Each campus has a Consultation, Assessment, Resources and Education, or CARE, team dedicated to providing support […]
Student organization to host children’s party
By Jamil Oakford/reporter Patients in Cook Children’s Hospital will get a festive visit from some familiar TCC faces once again. NE’s […]
Seminar will discuss pros, cons of social media craze
By Alyson Luskey/reporter NE students can attend a social media seminar Feb. 25. Alma Martinez–Egger, TCC’s employee online learning director, will […]
Supplemental instructors can aid students at TCC
By Erin Ratigan/tr news editor One of the things NE student Haley Kish likes most about her job as a […]
Black History Month Calendar
Feb. 19 Special guests will perform tributes to artists like Lauren Hill, The Temptations, Michael Jackson, Mahalia Jackson and others […]
Names & Events
Now-March 3 Tickets will be available for the Women’s History Month Luncheon 12:30-1:45 p.m. March 6 in the SSTU Living […]
NE club hopes to educate members
By Denise Tristan/reporter NE Campus’ Student Environmental Awareness club is making a comeback with a new name: Earth Advocate. The […]
Mardi Gras-themed Shrew to open on NE Campus
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor The NE drama program will offer Shakespeare with a twist this semester. The Taming of […]