Starting next fall, TCC students will get an entire week off for Thanksgiving but must return from summer break a […]
February 21, 2018
Faculty talks election season
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Primary elections and midterm elections often have the lowest voter turnout. To prepare the TCC community for […]
VITA helps students prepare taxes
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Tax season is approaching, and TCC has a way to help students tackle preparing their income […]
Editorial – School tragedies can’t become new normal
The only thing that will stop or slow school shootings is summer break. This is the reality of 2018. Yet […]
Viewpoint – Society feeds noxious fumes of masculinity
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief The idea that mass shootings, like the one Feb. 14 in Parkland, Florida, are a result of […]
Viewpoint – Hip-hop artistry faces arrested development
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Is the hip-hop culture dying, or am I just out of the loop? I ask myself […]
Students offer $5 lunch
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Subway isn’t the only option for lunch Mondays on SE Campus. Thanks to the campus’ culinary […]
Mixer helps promotes diversity
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor The NE College Men of Color Scholars held a mixer Feb. 14 to help students and […]
Jazz band teaches music history
Veterans give history lesson
Students to be focus of TCC celebration
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief The TCC community will bring Black History Month to a close by coming together for Celebrating Strides […]
Workshop gets happy
By Keishonda Sherman/reporter Students focused on learning to find happiness during stressful times in a Feb. 15 workshop used to […]
Autism doesn’t hinder work
By KC Hagedorn/reporter With the help of the Texas Rangers baseball club, special needs students from TCC and Sam Houston […]
Symposium will face volatile 1968
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Political assassinations, protests and civil unrest will be at the center of the History Symposium Feb. […]
Campus makes early voting easier by walking to polls
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Early voting for the 2018 primary election started Feb. 20 on four of TCC’s five campuses, but […]
Controversial play comes to stage
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor The NE Campus theater program will present the William Shakespeare classic The Merchant of Venice Feb. […]
Fat Tuesday hits campus in style
Movie Review – Marvel delivers crowning glory
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor A strong king, a relatable villain and black women are the true stars of the visually […]