By Julissa Treviño/south news editor Murder, kidnap and horses. Former South Campus English professor Helen Hogan combines her interests in […]
February 27, 2008
Marley changes scope of music
By Sarah McVean/photo editor Having a social force with universal appeal, Bob Marley carried music to another level. “No one […]
Luncheon aids scholarship
By Julissa Treviño/south news editor A new scholarship program for TCC students will be announced at this year’s South Campus […]
Lecturer to focus on different learning styles
By Julissa Treviño/south news editor A March 4 seminar on South Campus will focus on the non-traditional student. Learning Styles […]
I’m going to PUMP you up-NW examines energy issues
By Cory Armstrong/reporter PART I Energy Price and U.S. Economic Activity Energy has always come at a price. Whether it […]
Hey, Cuban, quit Kidding around
By John Garces/sports editor Jason Kidd is coming back to Dallas. Facing growing pressure from a fan base tired of […]
Movie Review-Gone Baby Gone
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor Gone Baby Gone (4 stars) Gone Baby Gone shows true potential for a promising career behind a camera for […]
Globetrotters create magic with athletic antics
By Gary Collins/managing editor For more than 80 years, the Harlem Globetrotters have trotted their way across the globe entertaining […]
WINR-Celebrating 30 years-Founder lifts veil from life to create program
By Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor (Part 1 in a four-part series celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Women in New Roles […]
Efficiency needed for note taking, speaker says
By Eric Spikes/reporter To get the most out of classes, students probably take notes with their own personal style, but […]
Distance learning semester opening
By Gary Collins/managing editor Students who missed registering for distance learning classes for the fall semester now have a second […]
Movie Review-Diary of the Dead
Diary of the Dead (4 stars) George A. Romero is back doing what he does best—zombies. In his newest flick, Diary of […]
Counselor explains relationship issues
By Michael Linden/reporter “The glue that holds all relationships together, including the relationship between the leader and the led is […]
Clinton initiative to consider world’s social problems
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor The inaugural meeting for Clinton Global Initiative University will tackle social problems from a college student’s […]
Changing legacies toward happiness
Viewpoint by Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor It is easy to become so self-absorbed with our problems we fail to see the struggles […]
Campus recital to showcase student’s classical talents
By Chris Webb/nw news editor NW Campus music department presents Samantha Woika’s sophomore recital, Centuries of Song, Tuesday, March 4. Echo […]
Being her own boss enticing to woman
by Lauren Jackson/reporter No longer confined to answering telephones for their male bosses, women are now the bosses. Women-owned businesses […]
A Pro Who Knows-Dr. Hamed Madani
Dr. Hamed Madani, professor of government on SE Campus, talks about voting in primary elections. Q. What is a primary […]