In the past few months, more and more of my friends have struggled with the value of a college education […]
February 02, 2011
Students should use political sway
One night a year, each major broadcasting network cancels all of its regularly scheduled programming and airs the president’s State […]
Vaccinations key, keep pets healthy
Procrastination is an ugly word and an even more unattractive personality flaw that sometimes carries a hefty price. For the […]
Plagiarism policy needs fixing
TCC needs clarity in its policy on plagiarism and stricter enforcement across the district when genuine plagiarism is committed. While […]
TCC enrollment continues growth spurt, led by SE, NW
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor TCC’s enrollment the first day of classes stood at 48,680, an increase of more than 3,000 […]
New SE Science Building disperses crowded classes
By Marley Malenfant/feature editor SE Campus opened its three-story Science and Academic Building Jan. 10 with more than 30 classrooms […]
Plagiarism policies lack consistency across district
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor Faculty members agree that plagiarism is a problem among TCC students, but there is no agreement […]
Health care options exist for students
By Amber Veytia/reporter Some aspects of the federal health care law passed last year may not benefit many TCC students. […]
SE teacher takes on foreign children to help teach U.S. culture
By Marley Malenfant/feature editor On a hot summer day in August, SE history associate professor Heard Floore drove to the […]
NE garden nears completion
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor A Japanese flavor has arrived on NE Campus in the form of a garden on the […]
Government teacher brings Latino history to life on SEBy marley malenfant feature editor
By Marley Malenfant/feature editor SE government instructor Darrell Castillo was frustrated with the lack of Latino history discussed in community […]
Workshops fill in TR lunchtimes
The discovery center for academic success has designed a set of one-hour seminars for students and faculty on TR Campus […]
Names & Events
Now-Feb. 4 TR Campus continues its Take a Student to a Meal Week, a program designed to foster student and […]
Black poetry read on South
By Tristian Evans/south news editor The South Campus Jenkins Garrett Library will hold its annual Open-Mic Read-In 12:30-1:30 p.m. Feb.11. […]
NW holds Sadie Hawkins dance
By Bethany Sanderson/reporter TCC NW presents its second Sadie Hawkins Dance and Ballroom Dance-Off 7:30-10 p.m. Feb. 11 in WSTU […]
Black History Month
Feb. 2 Fort Worth Star-Telegram editor and columnist Bob Ray Sanders will discuss his book Calvin Littlejohn: Portrait of a […]
Club Fests inform students about campus groups
South and NW campuses’ student organization members welcomed students with Club Fests last week. The events gave students an opportunity […]
Staffers teach students to use Microsoft Office
By Missy Irvin/reporter Two staff members offered suggestions to help students use Microsoft Office to their advantage Jan. 25 on […]