By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Former president Bill Clinton told a rally of supporters on TR Campus Feb. 29 about many issues […]
March 02, 2016
Citizens petition for hard liquor
By Gerrit Goodwin/ campus news editor Beer and wine can be picked up from almost any supermarket or gas station around […]
Board approves SE ‘sticky space’
By Jeremy Moore/ campus news editor After TCC’s board of trustees approved a new learning commons on SE Campus, the campus […]
Editorial – Safety shouldn’t cost citizens privacy
The argument concerning safety at the expense of privacy has once again been brought to the forefront of media attention […]
Viewpoint – Kanye’s music outpaced by his egotistical ramblings
By Ross Ocampo/ reporter Kanye West — the American hip-hop artist, songwriter, producer and fashion designer married to Kim Kardashian.
Viewpoint – Kesha latest victim of music’s exploitation
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief On Feb. 19, a New York Supreme Court justice ruled that recording artist Kesha had to uphold her […]
Exam-fueled anxiety addressed
By Martin Ramirez/ reporter South students learned how to manage stress and anxiety when taking a test Feb. 24.
NW workshop to offer strategies for university aid
By — Jessica Espinoza NW Campus will hold Financial Aid and Scholarships for University, a March 9 event for students planning […]
SE talk to provide help eliminating test-related stress
By — Colt Taylor Students don’t have to pull an all-nighter, according to SE computer science instructor Gracie Williams.
Names & Events
Now-March 12 SE Campus is holding its basketball league. For more information, contact SE kinesiology instructor Shahzad Nazir at shahzad.nazir@tccd.edu.
Local women leaders move, make, motivate
By Hayden Priest/ reporter Students gathered Feb. 27 on South Campus for the 15th annual Women’s Symposium to hear from local […]
Women’s History Month Calendar
Now-March 31 South Campus will hold the Women’s History Month exhibit Young Women Makers, Shakers and Movers in the lobby […]
South students learn keys to gain success
By Martin Ramirez/ reporter South students learned the value of owning their own businesses Feb. 23.
Variety of talents showcased at SE event
By Jeremy Moore/ campus news editor Singing, dancing and poetry performances took place at SE Campus’ African-American Read-In Feb. 25.
Veasey emphasizes education
By Tommie Owen/ reporter Black history awareness and the importance of education were among the topics discussed on South Campus by […]
CD Review – Album holds decent solitary tracks but as a whole falls flat
By — Jamil Oakford South Dakota native Von Zimmer delivers Freddie’s Extra Teeth, a good effort that seemingly falls flat too […]
Bluegrass band plans show for NE Campus
By — Brooke Landreth The Salt Creek Band, a bluegrass group, will perform alternative music March 8 on NE Campus.
Bach, Mozart strings come to NE
By — Brooke Landreth The Chamber Strings Spring Concert will be performed March 11.