By Bethany Sanderson/reporter Unfamiliarity with medical jargon, language or cultural differences and the fear of a broken confidentiality are among the […]
March 02, 2011
South professor gives aid to Swaziland
By Tristian Evans/south news editor Last year, South Campus psychology assistant professor Dr. Staussa Ervin spent a year on faculty […]
Names & Events
March 2 Center for academic success coordinator Chris Carcerano will present Plan Your Summer Now: Internships, Jobs, School or Services? […]
Sexist rules hinder TCC intramurals
In the Iowa high school state wrestling tournament last month, Joel Northrup, who finished his season with one of the […]
Guns don’t protect, people do
Once again, one of TCC’s most talked about subjects from the last few semesters has reared its head in the […]
People, grow up, you’re in college
On Feb. 21, a fight broke out in the cafeteria at Alabama State University. By early Tuesday morning, a video […]
Fraud hurts teachers’ claims
Wisconsin school teachers are much more concerned about the money they make than the education they could actually give — […]
Concealed carry divides college
By Marley Malenfant/feature editor Randall Weatherspoon, a SE Campus security guard, walks around the campus to make sure nothing abrupt […]
Students feel pain of rising gas prices
With the price of gasoline topping $3 a gallon, students say they are feeling the pinch. NE student Sean Regan […]
Sky’s the limit for NW students
By Bethany Peterson/nw news editor For the last 30 years, students have come to NW Campus to learn how to […]
Horticulture assistant indicted on pot charges
Calvin Hopkins, former NW Campus horticulture assistant, was indicted Feb. 18 on a third-degree felony marijuana possession charge. Wise County […]