A New York police officer was recently found guilty of second-degree manslaughter in the November 2014 shooting of Akai Gurley, […]
March 09, 2016
Snow days a no-show
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief As March begins, there’s been a notable absence to this year’s winter: There hasn’t been much cold […]
Storm shuts down NW Campus
By Connor Hamilton/reporter NW Campus was hit by strong winds March 8, causing damage to the WTLO and WSTU buildings […]
TCC pitted against clock preparing for political rally
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Tick-tock. Tick-tock. On Feb. 26, a Friday afternoon, TCC received a phone call. The college was given […]
SE basketball tourney approaches semifinals
By Colt Taylor/ reporter Four teams advanced to the semifinals in the SE Campus intramural basketball championship.
Students discuss financial future
By Lindsay Norman/ reporter Many TCC students, like Reed Sherman, have financial concerns with today’s economy.
SE magazine aims to showcase art
By Yueying Zhu/ reporter SE Campus students and professors work together to accomplish Compass magazine.
SE teaches coping techniques, aids for mental health
By — Yueying Zhu Students who are stressed or tired may want to attend Blues and Butterflies March 29 on SE […]
Geology mixes with adventure on school trip
By Gerrit Goodwin/ campus news editor Students interested in experiencing geology firsthand in the great American West need to hurry to […]
Firm offers peek of timeline for chancellor search
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief The firm hired to search for the next chancellor has started the search process and feels confident […]
Comic artist highlights obscure black history
By Martin Ramirez/ reporter Comic artist Joel Christian Gill visited South Campus to show his work and talk about obscure black […]
Editorial – More politicians, more participation
Leap day can be a weird day. For TCC, the extra day meant a former president came to campaign for […]
Viewpoint – Dad juggles children, school, relationships and sanity
By Gerrit Goodwin/ campus news editor He was jarred awake around four or five in the morning by the cries of his […]
Viewpoint – NFL draft could prove fruitful for Cowboys
By Jeremy moore/ campus news editor The Dallas Cowboys had a very disappointing season this past year, but the 2016 NFL Draft […]
South counselor to explain psychology of color
By — Yueying Zhu As a part of individual professional reflection in the workplace, a South counselor will present The Art […]
Names & Events
Now-April 6 The NE Campus English department is holding its annual spring writing competition through April 6.
Kentucky speaker to talk on SE about self-control
By — Jeremy Moore SE Campus’ behavioral and social science department will host a speech by University of Kentucky social psychology […]
NW students learn path to earning scholarships
By — Tori Loudenback When looking for a scholarship for college, students should start looking early, NW students were told in […]