By Mollie Pollard/reporter The TR drama club will hold a spring showcase 7-9 p.m. March 28 in the Energy Auditorium on […]
March 27, 2013
Gamers not exempt from addictive tendencies
VIEWPOINT by Chan Mon/reporter I was sure I would die at some checkpoint, but I wanted to finish the mission in […]
Best-selling author comes to NE to discuss writing
By Kenney Kost/managing editor New York Times best-selling author Kim Edwards will be the NE Living Literature featured speaker March […]
NW math provides aid with student seminars
By Rhiannnon Saegert/nw news editor The NW math department is offering two workshops specifically meant to help MATH 0304 students this […]
TR senate studies spaces, vending machines
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor Representatives of the TR Campus student body spoke out at TRTR Trinity Point March 6. […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-April 11 The Carillon Gallery on South Campus hosts New Paintings by artist John Walker. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 […]
Tomb Raider video game prequel exceeds expectations, flaunts great design elements
By Anderson Colemon/south news editor If a famous explorer were to say that Lara Croft wasn’t realistic, it would be […]
Burt Wonderstone combines confusion, filler to ruin a great lineup by misuse of characters
By Cody Daniels/reporter The Incredible Burt Wonderstone invaded the big screen leaving behind mostly disappointment for its viewers. Don Scardino, […]
Outlandish party film hard to accept, let alone follow
By Taylor Jensen/entertainment editor Sex, drugs and Britney Spears make for an interesting combination in a film, even if writer/director […]
Sports Calendar
April 5 The SE physical health and education department presents a sand volleyball tournament at 1 p.m. on the volleyball […]
NE bowling tournament promotes physical fitness
By Grant Rutherford/reporter Kim Kerby-Dickman, a NE physical educator, sponsored an intramural bowling tournament at AMF Showcase Lanes in Euless March […]
Madness hits SE with weekend quarterfinals
By Ryan Moore/reporter The sounds of bouncing basketballs and squeaking shoes filled the SE Campus gym as the 3-on-3 intramural […]
Noted artist challenges South students’ perceptions
By Taylor Jensen/entertainment editor Award-winning artist John Walker’s exhibit, New Paintings, uses primal imagery inspired by his environment and was […]