By Taylor Jensen/reporter The decision to drop a course can ultimately impact one’s academic future, a NW counselor said. D.E. […]
February 22, 2012
Student on NW sheds 72 pounds in less than a year
By Shirlett Warren/nw news editor Meike Scharf is much happier since losing 72 pounds. In less than a year, the […]
TCC plans fraud hotline, OKs $3 million for improvements
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief A plan to implement a financial fraud tip hotline was discussed at the TCC trustee meeting Feb. […]
Movie about teachers to be discussed during free breakfast on South Campus
A community screening of American Teacher will be shown 10 a.m.-noon Feb. 25 in the South Campus recital hall (SREC […]
South club shoots videos for prize
The South Campus Film Club has submitted two group videos to the third annual Neuro Film Festival contest. The videos […]
Program to conclude with risks, summary
A four-part series, Diabetes Empowerment Education Program, will conclude on South Campus with seminars Feb. 22 and Feb. 29. Both […]
Hospital coordinator tells South students about diabetes management, monitoring
By Cody Daniels/reporter Two of the most important things to know about diabetes are proper management of the disease and […]
Author speaks about stability over long run
By Melissa Smith/reporter SE students, faculty and administrators received a wallet-friendly free lunch during a presentation by Ornella Grosz at […]
TG seminar explains school’s hidden costs
A financial educator from TG Financial Literacy told students about the hidden costs they can face when attending a four-year […]
District administrator talks investments
By Claudia Caramantin/reporter District business services director Kathy Crusto-Way, who has both industry and teaching experience, discussed ways to make […]
Use loans wisely, specialist says
By Melissa Smith/reporter At the Love Your Money “Financial Aid 101” seminar Valentine’s Day, much discussion centered on a certain […]
Videos show motivations for achievement
By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor Several TCC students competed for scholarships and prizes in the Dream Big for College video […]
Tweets will fly from students at convention
By Kenney Kost/reporter Seven TCC students will tweet the dream at a national conference starting Feb. 26. The students have […]
Redistricting quarrel must stop
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief While the rest of the country is voting in primaries and moving forward in the elections, Texas […]
Letter to the Editor
“New deadlines, meningitis law lower TCC enrollment” I was extremely disappointed with the sensationalism of this title to our Collegian […]
Knowing road rules keeps others safe
By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor It says a lot about someone who can keep calm and collected in rush-hour traffic. Unfortunately, […]
Addiction harms everyone involved
By Mona Lisa Tucker/south news editor Street and prescription drug abuse has been a major problem in the U.S. and […]
Libraries experience evolution
Modern libraries have no place for antiquities such as card catalog files and typewriters. But will books soon give way […]