By Christy Andersen/reporter Even though the U.S. is going through an economic crisis, an even bigger catastrophe, the depletion of […]
February 25, 2009
$34 million authorized for original river campus
By Francés Matteck/editor-in-chief The TCC Board of Trustees voted Feb. 19 for new construction on SE Campus and more money […]
Club-joiners get discount in cafeteria
By Gary Collins/reporter Student involvement will pay off literally for students who belong to a TCC student organization. Educational Catering Inc, […]
Humanity keeps blacks pointed toward future
By John Harden and Gary Collins/sports editor and reporter After the election of President Barack Obama, some have asked what the […]
Opinion-Soldiers’ well-being in jeopardy
CNN earlier this month reported some disturbing statistics concerning the Army. In the report, the Army said 24 soldiers are […]
Viewpoint-Chattering class protests pork
By Francés Matteck/editor-in-chief Recently, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) let Americans know what he really thought about the stimulus plan and […]
Viewpoint-Memo to legislators: Smokers have rights
By Jonathan Resendez/south news editor Imagine this at the neighborhood diner: “Excuse me, can you put out that cigarette? I’m trying […]
Viewpoint-Washington has yet to receive change
By John Harden/sports editor The new president’s attempt at bipartisanship isn’t going as smoothly as some once predicted, and it […]
Gas drilling on NE enters new phase
By Frances Matteck/editor-in-chief Chesapeake Energy plans to begin its next phase of natural gas drilling, the fracturing process, on NE […]
Note-taking lessons given on South
By Rosa Martinez Rodriguez/reporter Students usually forget half of a lecture within an hour after class is over, a South […]
Cardiologist warns against poor diet, inactivity
By Erin Barnard/reporter Americans love fast food, physical inactivity, drinking and smoking, but consequences are in order for such a […]
Texas cinema included in black history
By Weston Campo/reporter A History of Black Cinema and the Texas Race Films kicked off the first of two presentations […]
’70s black films created new market, panel says
By Brittany Knauf/reporter While the audience ate chicken and waffles, Adrian Neely, Theresa Zumwalt, Jerry Zumwalt and Michelle Neely presented […]
South speech looks at African culture
By Amanda Khadra/reporter Journey to Senegal, West Africa offered students a look at African culture and lifestyle last week on […]
TCC student excels at bilingual communication
By Shay Freeman/reporter Realizing the importance of bilingual communication in a culturally diverse world, more students are seriously pursuing a […]
Artist delivers message through “Doorway of Books”
By Kourtney Cribbs/reporter In the corner of the Walsh Library on NW Campus stands a white cube large enough to […]
Director follows in teacher’s footsteps to inspire students
By Shelly Williams/se news editor Sealed shut and shy as can be, his first encounter with drama made him fall […]
Cast dons black and white makeup for play
By Shelly Williams/se news editor Blackmail and murder will have a twist March 5-7 as the SE drama department performs […]