TCC will not make up the six days lost during the ice storms earlier this month, administrators said Feb. 21. […]
February 23, 2011
Proposed bill would involve parents in sexting education
By joshua knopp/managing editor A proposed change in state law could have parents attending a special class with their children […]
Trustees petition to keep grants up
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor The TCC board of trustees unanimously voted to show representatives in the national government their support […]
Egypt’s unrest hits home for NE student
By shelly williams/editor-in-chief A teacher in Egypt once told him that he should quit school. But now, in the wake […]
SE students learn to handle stress
SE students trying to deal with stresses in their lives can attend the Stress Management seminar 9:35-10:30 a.m. Feb. 23 […]
SE literary magazine extends deadline due to snow storms
Because of weather, SE Campus’ creative arts magazine, The Compass, extended its deadline for submissions from Feb. 11 to Feb. […]
NE drain-line pipe ruptures
A drain-line pipe broke Feb. 16 under the Student Center on NE Campus leaking cafeteria wastewater. The water leaked into […]
NE students learn to balance goals, social activities, priorities
Balancing school and life can be a difficult task when one also has to juggle family, work, commitment and fun, […]
Pell Grants cut for larger good
We knew there would be cuts to education. Cutting grant perks for students when they already struggle to pay for […]
Texas legislators unsafe by choice
Thinking of going into politics? Join the state Senate at your own risk. Last May, despite Gov. Rick Perry’s insistence […]
U.S. schools never high in world rank
Everyone knows that the American education system can’t compete internationally. It is common knowledge that we as a nation have […]
School pauses, work shouldn’t
During the recent inclement weather, frustrations occurred when some TCC students and faculty neglected their responsibility to communicate with each […]
Names & Events
Now-Feb. 25 Submissions will be accepted for The Compass, SE Campus’ liberal arts magazine. Poetry, short stories, personal essays, drawings, […]
Time skills tips given by speaker
By Berenice Alcala/reporter Good time management skills are important in all aspects of daily life, a speaker told TR students […]
Pro gamer plays in high-level tourney
By Marley malenfant/feature editor Whether there’s 50 cents in his pocket or Xbox Live in his living room, Trey Roach […]
Black History Month
Feb. 23 A Celebration of African-American Hymns and Spirituals will take place 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the SSTU Living Room on […]
Watkins speaks on exonerations
By Angel Carr/reporter Face after face graced the screen as one face faded to another with the words “found not […]
South shows DVDs of women’s history
In honor of Women’s History Month, South Campus’ WHM Committee will present “A History of Women’s Achievements in America” DVD […]