By Charity Montieth/managing editor Since the Texas legislature approved tuition deregulation allowing universities to set their own rates in 2003, […]
March 28, 2007
Langston Hughes Project to return to TCC campuses
By Theneisha Smith/reporter The Langston Hughes Project, a multimedia concert with spoken word, jazz quartet and large-as-life visual illustrations, will […]
Kids head ’em up, moooove ’em out
By Susan Tallant/editor-in-chief The day started out just as any other day for the 2-year-old class at the Children’s Center […]
Internet shaky for reliable research
By Isaiah Smith/entertainment editor The Internet opens research possibilities for modern-day college students worldwide; however, the information gathered there can […]
Instructor describes global marketplace
By Terra Alken/reporter Women need to make themselves more aware of their global surroundings, a South Campus English instructor said […]
Glover: Prison like slavery
By Montrel Spencer/reporter Today’s youth share some experiences with slaves, a minister and educator told students last month. The Rev. […]
Forum addresses bingeing-Drinking still prevalent, panel says
By Sara Pintillie/reporter Students learned the repercussions of excessive alcohol consumption in Binge Drinking Wednesday, March 7, on SE Campus. […]
Forensics students take top honors
Forensics club coaches have guided students through two tournaments this semester as team members walked away with event sweepstakes and […]
Floodwall to postpone opening of campus
By Susan Tallant/editor-in-chief Fall 2008 is no longer a reality for the opening of TCC’s fifth campus. Because of construction […]
Financial aid advice ready
Jolynn Sprole, a South Campus financial aid director, is presenting Financial Aid for College Success, a hands-on approach to financial […]
Movie Review-Number 23
By Sara Pintilie/reporter Though Number 23 has some good elements about it, the film just tries too hard. The only thing the […]
Exploring women in film
1939: Scarlett O’Hara, played by Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind. One thing is certain about this iconic role, when Scarlett sets […]
Depression normally linked to other illness, doctor says
By Keisha McDuffie/ne news editor Research reveals patients treated for depression are often coinciding diagnosed with another mental illnesses or […]
Cowboys lose great fan with death of Crazy Ray
By Chris Cates/sports editor The Dallas Cowboys lost a great recently. This great didn’t ever take the field with shoulder […]
CD Review-Gina Villalobos: Miles Away
By Isaiah Smith/entertainment editor Country-rocker Gina Villalobos hops the pond with her new album Miles Away to show America her […]
CD Review-Twelve Stops and Home:The Feeling
By Isaiah Smith/entertainment editor With its debut album Twelve Stops and Home, The Feeling, a United Kingdom quintet, has finally […]
Activist puts energies, talents toward gaining women’s rights
By Martina Treviño/nw news editor The National Women’s History Project has labeled her “protector of the earth and activist for […]