Every year, somewhere in the vicinity of 500 films are released in the United States alone whether small or major […]
January 28, 2015
Viewpoint – Four-year degree not a necessity, some find alternative
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor Society often assumes that all students must complete a bachelor’s degree to be successful. In […]
Viewpoint – Recent attacks won’t change free expression
By Matt Koper/ne news editor “The pen is mightier than the sword.” This cliché holds true even after al-Qaida terrorists […]
Pictures offer way to lessons
By Matt Koper/ne news editor Art can become part of lessons Feb. 4-March 2 when NE staff and faculty photographs […]
Movie Review – Cooper, Eastwood bring humanity to Kyle’s tale
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter Setting box office records on its opening weekend, American Sniper is a film sure to garner mixed […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-Feb. 16 The NW art department is presenting GMO: Grotesquely Macabre Organisms in the Lakeview Gallery located in WFAB 1135A. […]
Movie Review – Taken 3 entertains but underwhelms
By Linah Mohammad/se news editor Yet another sequel to the legendary “I don’t know who you are. But I will […]
Campuses take intramural challenges head-on
By Martin Paredes/so news editor Intramural sports provide students a plethora of fun activities for TCC students.
Transportation affects degree programs
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor Lack of public transit derails some students TCC students who rely on public transportation often […]
Former SE instructor charged in assault case
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief A former SE biology adjunct instructor was charged over winter break with sexual assault of a child […]
NE instructor speeds through weekend in flashy manner
By James Nwankpah/reporter Most students, like Shelby Park on NE, can’t imagine their professors outside of the realm of academics […]
Centers provide writing assistance
By Curtis Howe/reporter Students needing help on essays and general writing assistance need look no further than the campus writing […]
Involvement keeps students connected
By Jalyn Sneed/reporter Adjusting to higher-level academics, balancing work with school and meeting new people can be a lot to […]
Health services assist students’ healthy choices
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter Living a healthy lifestyle isn’t an easy thing for anybody. One has to live by standards, make […]
Centers offer help for transfer hopefuls
By Rubi Hurtado/reporter Transferring involves several steps and several people to make sure students take the right steps at the […]
NW combines departments to enrich experience
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor NW ESL/ESOL Center hopes to be a one-stop shop for students who are trying to […]
Former Israeli leader to visit TCC district
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief Former Israeli president Shimon Peres will visit for a college fundraiser later in the semester, TCC Foundation […]
Black History Month Calendar
Jan. 28 SE philosophy/religion assistant professor Justin Grace and philosophy associate professor Michael Vendsel will discuss Martin Luther King Jr.’s […]