By Gary Collins/reporter The sky was the limit for doctor, businesswoman and astronaut, Mae Jemison, who joined NASA in 1987. […]
February 21, 2007
Follett charged in suit
By Charity Montieth and Susan Tallant/reporters Follett, TCC’s new bookstore and the largest operator of college bookstores in America, could be […]
Fans over-zealous in adoration of pro athletes
By Chris Cates/sports editor What’s in a name? Apparently for one Chicago Bears fan, not too much. After losing a […]
Ervin: music sending wrong message
By Montrel Spencer/reporter With “Irreplaceable” at No. 1 on the charts seven weeks and counting, Beyoncé has an entire generation […]
Dodge warranty, start walking
By Susan Tallant/editor-in-chief Attention TCC car buyers: do your research before buying new wheels or you could be on foot. […]
Dancing popular, following TV show
By Judi Maulsby/reporter Emmitt Smith’s happy feet winning last season’s TV ratings’ sensation Dancing with the Stars has proved America […]
Counselor provides tips, help for reducing test anxiety
By Thenisha Smith/reporter Test anxiety can cause headaches, heart palpitations, hives, welts and even upset stomachs, South Campus students learned […]
Black history invention facts
The pencil sharpener was invented in 1897 by John Love. In 1895 Joseph Lee invented an automatic bread-making machine that […]
Author details value of photographs
By Rachel Clark/reporter The community has the opportunity to view vanishing traces of U.S. history, an author told a NE […]
Aromatherapy combines ancient art with modern uses
By Tosha Scarbro/reporter Often considered a new age trend, aromatherapy is an ancient art that has been around for six […]