By Julissa Treviño/south news editor Rescue Dawn (4 stars) Director and writer Werner Herzog brilliantly explores the true survival story of […]
January 30, 2008
Writers conference offers discount
By Julissa Treviño/south news editor Students and educators can receive a 50 percent discount to this year’s DFW Writers Conference. […]
WINR to examine goals
By Amanda Benavides/reporter As a part of its 19th anniversary meeting, Women In New Roles Network will present Inner Goals, Passions and […]
Underdog growing to Giant proportions in Bowl battle
By John Garces/sports editor I do not like this year’s Super Bowl match-up. In fact, I don’t care for either […]
Movie Review-The Orphanage
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor The Orphanage (4 stars) The Orphanage is reminiscent of the classic breed of horror film. Instead of cheap […]
Movie Review-There Will Be Blood
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor There Will Be Blood (4.5 stars) There Will Be Blood is a towering force fueled by obsession. It […]
Super history
By Mark Bauer/editor-in-chief For more than four decades, the Super Bowl has been entertaining millions of viewers as some of […]
Students on South transforming 100s into free food
By Julissa Treviño/south news editor South Campus students can turn good grades into good treats. During the entire spring semester, […]
South nurse to discuss balancing life
By Shalonda Rodgers/reporter As a new semester begins, students can learn to manage busy lifestyles during Balancing Multiple RolesWednesday, Feb, 6, […]
Public, publisher lose with offensive cover
Viewpoint by John Garces/sports editor Do yourself a favor if you’re a golf fan. If you happen across the latest issue […]
Prepare now, financial experts say
By Michelle Terronez/reporter Prepare for tomorrow today, South Campus students learned last week. Linda Bills and Patti Garza from Primerica […]
Overrun taxes board’s vote for new funding
By Mark Bauer/editor-in-chief Construction costs for the new downtown campus have turned out to be more than expected, and TCC […]
Oh my, when did I become my father?
Viewpoint by Gary Collins/managing editor Every generation hears it: “What’s wrong with kids these days” or “When I was little, we […]
NW office to sponsor aid seminar
By Chris Webb/nw news editor College is a serious investment these days; few can pay for all their books, tuition and […]
NW dance program swells to 25 sections to meet demands
By Tiffany Reed/reporter NW students are dancing their way across campus and into the community. Founded in 1998 with one […]
NE Campus to provide latest genetics material
By Rylie Parkins/ne news editor With all of the scientific advances, it is sometimes difficult to remain informed about everything regarding […]
National Mentoring Month
By Kristine Behrhorst/reporter Every day, many children and youth enter foster care, and National Mentoring Month focuses on the needs […]
Local editor, commentator to discuss ’60s civil rights
By Heather Bailey/reporter NW Campus will celebrate Black History Month and look back at the ’60s Thursday, Feb. 7, with […]