By Robert Barowski/ne news editor One of the biggest political issues the country has had to deal with and listen […]
February 8, 2006
Wanted: courtesy among humans
By Bitty Reilly/south news editor When did society deem rude, socially unacceptable behaviors worthy of acceptance? Why do some people […]
Tracking devices trail too close
By Lindsey Bever/editor-in-chief With the consumer bombarded with camera phones, laptops and iPods, it is no surprise technology is evolving. […]
Textbook prices soar above reason
By Randalynne Dorsey/entertainment editor Many things seem to be working against college students. We never have enough time, our teachers […]
Society turning to Internet for daily transactions, chores
By Charity Montieth/se news editor Society today has become increasingly dependent on the Internet; in fact, many people find it […]
Big Brother cracking down with RFID chips tracking products
By John Mayfield/reporter Buyer beware, or maybe not. Most shoppers are familiar with security cameras following their movement or receipt-printed […]
Techno talk: New gadgets launching for technophiles
By Tracey Austin/reporter With 2006 now here, what possibly could be the next tech craze trailing the hits of XBOX […]
Surveillance protects U.S., ensures future freedoms
By Susan Tallant/managing editor Terrorist surveillance is a necessary part of fighting the war on terror. Our president gave this […]
Sunday event to aid potential students
TCC will serve as the host site for College Goal Sunday, a statewide program for prospective students. TCC representatives […]
Story pulls viewer into war movie
By Christopher Rasmussen/reporter Innocent Voices is one of the few movies to hit theater screens that makes it impossible for the viewer […]
Speaker to focus on black males
By André Green/reporter The African American Heritage Committee on South Campus is providing a month-long lecture series for all students […]
Speaker details healthy partnerships
by Micah McNully reporter Building healthy relationships is important in every single person’s life, a SE Campus counselor said last […]
Olympics set to offer television worth seeing
By Ryan Mercer/sports editor With the opening ceremonies just a few days away, the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy, could […]
Lunch focuses on heart health
Since February is Heart Health Awareness month, NE Campus health services will host Heart Healthy Valentines, a learning lunch, Tuesday, […]
Speech teams to meet on SE
TCC, along with approximately 10 other community colleges, will bid for top honors in an upcoming speech tournament hosted […]
SE to sponsor shopping fair
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, and SE students are invited to participate in a shopping spree, where they can pick […]
NE speaker shows methods still used to create ceramics
By Ron Everett/reporter The methodology for making ceramics has remained virtually unchanged for more than 1,500 years in Jingdezhen, China, […]
NE athletes shoot for top honors in free-throw
By Ryan Mercer/sports editor NE students hooped it up last Friday in a free-throw shooting contest where 15 entered the […]