TCC’s honor society has partnered with Habitat for Humanity to build affordable housing March 8 for individuals in need. South […]
March 06, 2013
NW job fair to open up possibilities
Students can attend a job fair 10 a.m.-1 p.m. March 26-27 in the WTLO lobby on NW Campus. Formal attire […]
NW faculty recital to play music that spans centuries
A faculty recital spotlighting vocal, piano, classical guitar, brass and woodwind works from all eras will be March 28 on […]
Free lockers available to lift student load
By Elaine Bonilla/se news editor Students taking on a full load may also have to carry a fully loaded backpack […]
NE jazz concerts hope to get people ‘turned on’ to different music type
Two jazz concerts featuring music from American composers and performed by TCC student musicians will be at 7:30 p.m. March […]
PowerPoint talk gives students pointers
By Ryan Moore/reporter Since PowerPoint is a standard part of student presentations, SE weekend college director Vidya Krishnaswamy held a […]
Dr. Seuss’ life celebrated on TR
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor To celebrate the birthday of the children’s writer and artist, TR’s library threw a birthday […]
Nonsensical submarine war film Phantom will make audience members cry ‘S.O.S.’
By Taylor Jensen/entertainment editor A submarine, melodramatic writing, nonexistent clarification plus needless violence and sentiment equals one headache and the […]
Job loss could equal better satisfaction
EDITORIAL Amid political debates surrounding Obama’s re-election, gun law discussions following the tragedy in Newtown, devastating weather conditions across America […]
Listening lab to broaden musical horizons on NE
By Kenney Kost/managing editor NE Campus students will soon have access to a vast catalog of music from centuries past […]
Words should be chosen wisely, used freely
VIEWPOINT By Karen Gavis/editor-in-chief Words are powerful and can be used in a variety of ways or not at all. […]
Front-runners, fair-weather fans: Go home
VIEWPOINT By Kenney Kost/managing editor Waiting 30 years for the Texas Rangers to make their first World Series was grueling, amazing […]
New album not complete loss but nevertheless fails to truly resonate
By Kenney Kost/managing editor With elements of Americana, rock and folk music mixed with a touch of experimental jazz and […]
Letter to the Editor
As one who has experienced the pain of depression, I took special interest in your editorial “Stigma detours mental health […]