By Quynh Nhu Nguyen/reporter South Campus history adjunct instructor Tracy Pierce, during a March 6 session on SE Campus, gave […]
March 7, 2018
Students ill-prepared for emergency
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief In the weeks following a high-profile school shooting in Florida, many TCC students say they feel safe […]
He, too
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TR instructor shares his story as sexual assault victim Sheldon Smart has battled poverty, homelessness and immigration […]
Kinesiology department chair on SE dies at 39
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor A month after the Feb. 5 death of SE kinesiology department chair Danny Lee Aguirre, officials […]
Coding class offers more than technology
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Students with autism are learning a new language to prepare for the workforce, thanks to SE […]
Editorial – TCC’s lack of drills leaves glaring issues
TCC has emergency action plans in place, but many students are not prepared to face an emergency situation due to […]
Viewpoint – Backdoor philanthropy shouldn’t be revered
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Toms wants people to buy a pair of shoes so they can provide a free pair […]
Viewpoint – Stolen art reveals what modern world misses
By Edwardo Perez/NE English associate prof Sometime between Jan. 19 and Feb. 12, NE art assistant professor Suzanne Perez, and art […]
Students come together for service
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor NE student activities and the National Society of Leadership and Success will host the Big Day […]
Day of golf raises funds
By Ashley Hays/reporter Golfers can play to help students pay for college in the Marine Creek Collegiate High School Scholarship golf […]
Workshop series promotes better way of communicating
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor NE Campus will host a series of workshops April 2 that will look at communication through […]
Women’s role in military examined
By Julio Ochoa/reporter SE Campus hosted the lecture Evolution of Women in the Military Feb. 28 to honor women who served […]
Women in STEM fields to discuss opportunity
By Luke Newby/reporter A panel of women within the science, technology, engineering and math fields will share information with students […]
Lunch celebrates women
Event stirs conversation
By Amy Sturges/reporter R&B music and the smell of soul food filled the room at TR Campus Feb. 27, as […]
Entrepreneurs discuss owning businesses
By Keishonda Sherman/reporter Talking to students about the art of owning a business, a group of local business owners discussed […]
Talk advises goal-setting
By JW McNay/reporter A NE Campus workshop Feb. 26 gave advice and strategies for students to achieve success in college […]
Learning by creating
By Luke Newby/reporter A March 1 reception marked the opening of a new art exhibit, Vertebrate Vanguard, now on display […]