by Kenya Foster / reporter Students should be aware of some key factors before transferring to a university for further […]
January 25, 2017
TCC ends student parking permits
By Katelyn Needham/ editor-in-chief The sight of a pink parking citation flapping in the breeze from under the windshield wiper won’t […]
Math pathway dodges college algebra course
By Katelyn Needham/ editor-in-chief Some students may now have a way to deal with College Algebra: Just don’t take it.
Editorial: Useless free parking permits removed
Parking can be the most time-consuming and tedious process, especially on days when the snooze button was hit a few […]
Viewpoint: It’s a new world for millennials. Give them a break.
By Hannah Lathen/ managing editor 2017 is here, and millennials have well established their place in society. In fact, the world is […]
Viewpoint: Citizens should remain hopeful in new term
By Raegan Scharfetter/ se news editor Not too often do we hear celebrities in support of President Donald Trump, but when […]
Lion dancers to kick off Chinese New Year
By Hannah Lathen South Campus is kicking off the Year of the Rooster with lion dancers and martial arts performances as […]
Academy teaches students leadership styles, theories
By Lee Mendez/ tr news editor All TCC students can participate in a NE Student Leadership Academy this semester to learn […]
Names & Events
Karin Ramos, South’s Construction Management Club secretary, received the Outstanding Student Award at the 2017 International Builder’s Show Jan. 9-12 […]
New library programs to come during semester
By Edith Mariscal/ reporter TCC libraries will offer new programs with practical approaches to encourage students to read and relieve stress […]
Talk to focus on black leaders
By Lee Mendez TR Campus will host a seminar, Understanding Black Leadership: Revisiting the Longstanding Debate over Nationalism vs. Integration, Feb. […]
Veteran offers advice on life
By Briana Outlaw/ reporter The United States is neglecting its own history, an author told TR students Jan. 20.
Students can learn MyPlan
By Lee Mendez The NE career center open house Feb. 1 will focus on “What’s your plan?”
Black History Month Calendar
Feb. 1 Understanding Black Leadership: Revisiting the Longstanding Debate over Nationalism vs. Integration
Immigrants’ stories told through photographs
By Robert Young/ reporter Portraits that tell the stories of lives line the walls of NE’s Neo Gallery in Lupita Murillo […]
Horror in Bye Bye Man can be found in ticket price
By Katelyn Needham In a sea of horror suspense films, Bye Bye Man is one better fit for Netflix than the […]
TCC dance companies offer trips, experience
By Alexis Poe/ reporter Plies, pirouettes, splits — TCC students are perfecting these dance moves and others across the district.
Music programs keep giving more
By Macy Feemster/ reporter TCC students interested in pursuing music studies can audition for entrance into music programs at area universities.