Updated: 7:10 a.m., Jan. 25 By Kenney Kost/managing editor A theft call from a Target store in Grand Prairie ended […]
January 23, 2013
Music snobbery needs to fade out
Hey music snobs, listen up. The majority of the earth’s population enjoys listening to music. Whether it be classical, country, […]
Getting to know professors can jump-start student success
By Stephanie Swain/reporter The semester might be more successful for both students and faculty if each understands what they expect […]
T-shirts, jeans, tennis shoes, but no sagging, please
By Jasmine Fagan/reporter Nestled in the South Campus Student Center reading a book, Amy Greene, a 19-year-old English major, was […]
Presentation aims to help student/teacher relations
Students who would like to communicate effectively with teachers and faculty can attend a NE Campus presentation Jan. 30. Lisa […]
South to host recruiters during Jan. 31 transfer fair
College recruiters will discuss transferring to four-year universities with prospective students on South Campus Jan. 31. The transfer fair will […]
Exercise can help relieve physical, emotional stress
By Diamond Mitchem and Karen Gavis Students and teachers agree that sports help relieve stress and strengthen students’ chances for success […]
NW dance students preparing for retreat
An informational retreat inviting all dance students to learn together will occur Jan. 25 on NW Campus. Dance associate professor […]
Ireland dance trip deadline extended
The chance to experience the culture of Ireland while learning new dance techniques is being offered to all TCC students. […]
TCC productions encourage beginning actors’ risks
By Rhiannon Saegert/nw news editor As any professional actor can tell you, auditions can be nerve-wracking. Any student who wants […]
Loose-cannon role by Wahlberg delivers humor to dark thriller
By Taylor Jensen/entertainment editor Mark Wahlberg stars in few movies where he doesn’t kick well-deserved ass. Broken City is no […]
NE actors tiptoe thin lines in operatic production
By Rhiannon Saegert/nw news editor The cast of the NE Campus production of Gian Carlo Menotti’s two-act opera The Medium […]
Trustees approve new computer purchases, discuss idea forum plan
By Karen Gavis/editor-in-chief Students were on the Jan. 17 agenda as the board of trustees spent $1 million-plus on computers […]
Crowley celebrates center’s opening
By Anderson Colemon/south news editor TCC and the Crowley Independent School District found common ground through the Jan. 7 grand […]
Names & Events
SE disability support services needs student note-takers. Pay starts at $7.25 an hour. Applicants must have a 2.5 GPA and […]
Austin trip gives chance to see legislature, meet local representatives
By Kenney Kost/managing editor Students from across the district will get an opportunity to see state legislation in action and […]
Club Crawl pairs clubs with new TR students
To kick off the semester, the TR Campus Spring Club Crawl will connect students with campus clubs and organizations 11 […]
Week of social events on TR delivers warm reception from staff
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor Ultimately, it’s up to students to make new friends and get familiar with new surroundings […]