By Josh Fritze/reporter Back To the Fifties For those who can remember, Valentine’s Day in the 1950s offered a mix […]
January 28, 2009
Viewpoint-Debate continues over Bush’s tenure
By Alex Muhindura/entertainment editor Former President George W. Bush left the Capitol recently, ducking out quietly amidst the joy that […]
Opinion-Drug war rages on our doorstep
A man is found with his hands severed. Bodies are found decapitated. Severed heads are found in sewage canals. Gunmen […]
Viewpoint-Bailout won’t solve irresponsible choices
By Gary Collins/reporter Oh, how the mighty have fallen. The once-mighty billion dollar U.S. auto industry is in deep, deep […]
Viewpoint-Blind love dangerous, unwise
By Frances Matteck/editor-in-chief Last week, a 24-year-old woman moved in with her 55-year-old fiancée. The age difference alone provokes a […]
Expert to speak on war trauma
By John Garces/ne news editor NE Campus will hold a seminar next week dealing with the effects of military deployment on […]
Secret shoppers award bookstores high scores
By Frances Matteck/editor-in-chief Every TCC campus has its own bookstore, and most students make their way there eventually whether it […]
District battles blood shortage
By John Garces/reporter All TCC campuses are once again doing their part to help with the shortage of blood by sponsoring […]
South stages monthlong series of events on global awareness
By Jonathan Resendez/south news editor Celebrating Black History Month will not be the only focal point of February at TCC. […]
Heart authority discusses healthy habits, lifestyle
By John Garces/reporter NE Campus health services will host the Heart Healthy Luncheon 12:30-1:30 p.m. Feb. 12 in NSTU Center Corner. […]
Seminar to offer ideas for aspiring entrepreneurs
By Elaine Souza/reporter Women open businesses twice as often as men, and owning a business can give women the freedom […]
NE science students leave classroom for West field trip
By Angel Torres/reporter The common description of a classroom does not include being surrounded by all kinds of animals like […]
True TCC Experience
By Teri Ragone/reporter From personal experience, I know how helpful and hardworking the DSS office personnel are. I have a […]
DSS provides aid for special student needs
By Teri Ragone/reporter Students with disabilities can find an advocate and assistance on any TCC campus. Disability support services ensures […]
Financial aid deadline approaching
By Andrea Cornett/reporter Although most students begin college in the fall semester, spring financial aid applications are the most crucial […]
CLEP testing jump-starts college credits
By Johnathan Resendez/south news editor College students can take CLEP examinations for certain classes, which can save hundreds of dollars […]
Artists teach printmaking
By Jennifer Covington/reporter South Campus art students had an opportunity Thursday to learn printmaking from two working artists, Jennifer Caine […]
College dangers subject of SE talks
By Shelly Williams/se news editor The SE Campus counseling center will host a series of Student Enrichment seminars Feb. 4 […]