By Chris Cates/sports editor The Cotton Bowl has a new home—-—a home which, itself, doesn’t yet exist. The traditional game […]
March 7, 2007
Music of Depression eased strife, brought awareness of era, speakers say
By Kristina Ayr/reporter No matter what is happening in the world, people turn to music as was evidenced in the […]
Malpractice caps aiding insurance companies
Viewpoint by Isaiah Smith/reporter Texas lawmakers promised doctors lower insurance rates in 2003 when reforms in House Bill 4 placed a […]
Historic women inventors
1859: Martha Coston used the technology of fireworks to invent maritime signal flares that would aid the North in winning the […]
Graduates lost for career fields-Students completing degrees with no direction
By Rebecca Rumzek/reporter Throughout college, students are often asked what they plan to do with their major. The truth is […]
Ford redirects own adversities to help others overcome theirs
By Keisha McDuffie/ne news editor Many recognize the name Betty Ford, of the Betty Ford Center, a substance abuse rehabilitation […]
Finance focus of symposium
TCC’s Sixth Annual Women’s Symposium Global Dialogues: Building Sisterhood will feature speakers, networking, exhibits and workshops. Registration for the event is 8:15 […]
Opinion-Embrace education for future
The United States is a country of opportunities especially in education for American and foreign students. Financial aid and scholarships […]
Celebrity gawking comes at a price
Viewpoint by Katie B. Martinez/reporter What in God’s name has happened to Britney Spears? Just when we thought we had […]
Campus displaying graphic designs of faculty, area artists
By André Green/se news editor By Design, a professional’s presentation on SE Campus, showcases graphic design work from local businesses and […]
Calzada to advise on managing time
Time can be a person’s most precious commodity. Students who juggle classes, jobs and family obligations can sometimes find themselves […]
Caffeine sneaking into lifestyle
By Susan Tallant/editor-in-chief Get your calculators out. March is National Caffeine Awareness Month, and it’s time for a check-up. Let’s […]
Business women explored in films
By Sharon Murra-Kapon/south news editor To Our Credit, the second offering of the South Campus Women’s History Month Film Festival, reveals […]
Movie Review-Bridge to Terabithia
By Sara Pintilie/reporter I read Bridge to Terabithia in grade school, and naturally that great, controversial novel stayed lodged in my memory. […]