By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief SE student Sabrina Sais has a clear vision for what she hopes the next TCC chancellor will […]
March 30, 2016
Board approves NW building repairs
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees approved contracts at its March 24 meeting needed to repair damages from a […]
Black vulture nest missing eggs on NW
By Connor Hamilton Eggs were stolen from a black vulture nest on NW Campus March 9.
Editorial – SeaWorld makes important first steps
Recently, SeaWorld said it will discontinue its captive orca whale-breeding program and phase out theatrical orca shows at all its […]
Viewpoint – Trump rallies serve as new sites for boxing matches
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief March 19 marked yet another campaign rally where Donald Trump supporters clashed with protesters in Tucson, Ariz. And […]
Viewpoint – Xanax should be used with care
By Matthew Mcconathy/ reporter It’s one of the more popular names in colleges and is becoming an epidemic: Xanax.
NW focuses on eating disorders
By Aubrey Polk/ reporter Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses, an advocacy coordinator for the Elisa […]
SE groups debate power of words
By Jessica Badejo “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” NE speech instructor A’Isha […]
News Briefs
By Yueying Zhu Counselor helps students to find colors that match their skin tones A South Campus counselor helped college students […]
TR students get map to attaining dream jobs
By Aubrey Polk/ reporter Dream jobs are not always realistic, TR career service specialists said March 22.
NW students receive keys for financial aid, scholarships
By Jessica Espinoza/ reporter Transferring to a four-year university is difficult, but once students get the necessary information, they’ll find that […]
Professor shares science behind self-control
By Colt Taylor/ reporter Self-control is a big part of being human, and the psychology behind it is as fascinating as […]
Test takers learn how to pacify their anxieties
By Colt Taylor/ reporter With racing hearts, students slowly approach their class. With shaky legs and unsteady hands, they take their […]
South workshop educates students on PTSD’s reality
By Karen Rios/ reporter Trauma can affect everyone and can lead to PTSD, a veterans counselor told South Campus students March […]
Personality highlighted on NW
By Jessica Badejo/ reporter NW students learned March 9 about the influence the Myers-Briggs Temperament Indicator has on their lives.
Immigration policies should benefit citizens, economy, panel says
By Andrew Smith/ reporter NW history and government professors hosted a roundtable discussion and opened the floor for students to voice […]
NE festival to celebrate cultures
By Lindsay Norman Passport to the World will be the theme for this year’s International Festival April 11-13 on NE Campus.
CEO discusses key to success
By Tori Loudenback Leadership and success go hand in hand, NE students were told March 24.