Now-March 31 A Women’s History Month exhibit, Women and Intercultural Communication, is on display in the Jenkins Garrett Library on […]
March 30, 2011
Shift Happens on NE addresses stereotypes among generations
By Ashely Klactt/reporter Why do older people drive so slow? Why do young people talk so fast? Why don’t grandparents […]
South’s symposium ends Women’s History Month
By Angel Carr/reporter South Campus will hold its 10th annual Women’s Symposium 8:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m. April 2 in the SSTU […]
TCC Police Blotter
March 4 A person reported a phone stolen from the NE Campus gym area. March 5 A handicapped parking sign […]
Astronaut offers students global view of experience
By Aisha Banafe and Jim Birmingham Students from four TCC campuses heard about issues of multiculturalism in space exploration from a […]
Students need more than grades, advisor says
By Soleman Hakeem/reporter College success includes more than good grades, an academic advisor told TR students recently. Sharon Moore presented […]
Managing time is vital, speaker says
By Stevi Smith/reporter The only thing holding people back from completing their goals is themselves, a NE history instructor said […]
Author shares his stories with NE Campus students
By Dena Adi and Ashley Gomez Although entranced in the idea of telling stories, Oscar Casares believed the demographic, or […]
TCC offers buyout to longtime staffers
By Shelly williams/editor-in-chief About 270 TCC employees are eligible to retire early, thanks to a new incentive plan approved unanimously […]
Names & Events
April 20 SE Campus will host a job fair 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Main Commons. The fair is open […]
NE instructor advises open communication
By Jim Birmingham/reporter Schoolwork can be difficult, and problems can arise while trying to complete one’s work, so communicating with […]
NW business students honored
By Bethany Sanderson/reporter Seven NW students returned from the Texas State Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference early this month […]
NW student finds thyme to garden, role play, learn
By Bethany Sanderson/reporter Erik Petersen, Master Pilot of the Merchant Ship Havfruen, is what he is called on the weekends, […]
Policy change long overdue
TCC is finally putting something in writing stating the college accepts people of all sexual orientations. It is years overdue. […]
CampusCruiser for work, not love
Dear John, I’m sorry, but I am not interested. Listen, asking me out for a date over our CampusCruiser e-mail […]
Drivers, remember cars are not toys
Sixteen, such a glorious age. The time when almost everyone receives that special plastic that reads “Driver License.” It is […]
News briefs
Seminar to explore suicide prevention Students can learn about Suicide and Suicidal Ideation 11:45 a.m. April 4 in the ESEC […]
You can help Japanese relief
The unprecedented magnitude of the earthquake and tsunami that wiped out several of Japan’s coastal cities proved to be a […]