By Hayley Morrison/reporter Many parents believe the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is not safe for their children, but a speaker […]
March 28, 2012
NE student government makes plans
By Andrew Smith/reporter A motion to switch from cardboard recycling holders found in many classrooms to industrial-sized blue bins passed […]
Adjuncts discuss their unique successes, challenges
By Karen Gavis/se news editor Budgets can be tough, and college budgets are no exception. In an effort to maintain […]
Pulitzer-winning author promotes book on Lincoln
By Kenney Kost/reporter Contrary to popular belief, Abraham Lincoln was not an abolitionist, a SE Campus audience was told March […]
Gaining husband cost citizenship for women in early 20th century
By Sam Brouse/reporter An archivist told NE students March 21 how marriage cost women their citizenship in the early 1900s. […]
Big desire to lose weight gave Biggest Loser contestant drive
By Yocelin Hernandez/reporter The number one New Year’s resolution made is “to get fit and lose weight,” but the question […]
Alpacas inspire clothing line
By Karen Gavis/se news editor An offhand remark about alpacas has resulted in a SE Campus teacher becoming a high-fashion […]
NW students learn self-esteem, positive thinking techniques
By Heba Said/reporter Lily Calzada, NW special services coordinator, opened with a drumroll and then moved into her discussion of […]
South Campus counselor raises suicide awareness
By Justin Gladney/reporter One-half of students consider suicide at some point in their college careers, a South Campus audience was […]
Unusual music for NE April Fool’s Day
Appropriately enough for April Fool’s Day, an Afternoon of Unusual Music will be held April 1 on NE Campus. The […]
Depression common on all campuses
By Cody Daniels/reporter Students should know two things about Anxiety and Depression, a TCC counselor said March 21. Forty-five percent […]
Literature workshop to take place on NE
Literature will be alive and well on NE Campus March 28-29. Living Literature Spring 2012 will feature a program by […]
SE Reading Festival stresses importance of books
By Amanda Marshall/reporter Open a Door to History came to life March 24 during the SE Reading Festival with an […]
Students can receive tips to manage time
Students struggling with deadlines, tracking grades and chasing that 4.0 might do well to make time for the Time Management […]
The Hunger Games cast talks about plot, stardom
By Taylor Jensen/reporter In a recent press conference in Dallas, three cast members of the new movie The Hunger Games, […]
NE seminar focuses on managing stress
Information on how to maintain healthy relationships amid the stress of college life will be available April 4 on NE […]
Teens fight for their lives in new film
By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor Tickets sell out, teenage girls scream and theaters pump out collector cups. No, it is not […]
Debate team on NE headed to nationals
Five members of the NE Campus speech and debate team brought home awards from the Phi Rho Pi regional tournament […]