By Andrew Forbes/reporter In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, a Richland College sociology professor, spoke to TR Campus […]
May 04, 2016
Wait for hostess, South speaker advises
by Jessica Badejo/reporter The Brand U-Etiquette Luncheon May 6 on South Campus began with mocktails, questionnaires and small talk. “We […]
Graduation ceremony changes
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief This year, TCC will have two commencement ceremonies instead of the one ceremony it’s had for years, […]
Stereotypes feeding ignorance, leading to misunderstanding
By Ross Ocampo/ reporter Jonathan Kleehammer is Filipino. Paulyn Trinh is Vietnamese. Keiame Lee-Chong is Chinese. Kylee Park is Korean.
African-Americans ignore dollar signs
By Jeremy Moore/ se news editor Research has shown that African-American representation is low in some majors that lead to higher-paying […]
Editorial -Course cuts hinder academic progress
Canceling courses because of a lack of student interest is one thing. Canceling a course that’s offered only once a […]
Viewpoint -Johnny Football’s choices determine his NFL future
By Jeremy Moore/ se news editor Johnny Manziel seems to have fallen in love with getting himself into trouble.
Viewpoint -Younger generation at loss over Prince loss
By Martin Ramirez/ south news editor While the world mourns the death of musician Prince, many of the generation that came after […]
Film photography forms creativity, different quality
By Joshua West/ reporter Professors still teach film photography even though it is a dying art form.
Students’ future financial success depends on credit management
By Angela Brown/ reporter Student loans are a great way to begin managing one’s credit, a SE success coach said April […]
Library books, textbook rentals need returning
By Karen Rios/ reporter Students should remember to return books to avoid late fees.
NE forensics team brings back awards from tournament
By Jessica Espinoza/ reporter The NE forensics team brought home a bronze debate team sweepstakes award in the Hindman small entry […]
Names & Events
May 4 Health services will hold free HIV screenings 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in health services (ESEC 2118) on SE Campus.
Instructor helps students adjust to life in college
By Matthew McConathy/ reporter Resources for students with disabilities become an obstacle when given the new environment of college life.
Student Achievement Awards 2016
NE CAMPUS Business and Social Sciences Jennifer Talkington Business and Accounting Jared Archer Emily Hopkins Caleb Karlovich Grayson Mask Rebecca […]
TR summit focuses on leading
By Andrew Smith/ reporter TR students learned how to be Courageous Leaders from BNSF Railway’s human resources and diversity vice president […]
Instructors receive special thanks on NE from students
By Abisola Adeyemi/ reporter To honor Teacher Appreciation Day, the NE Student Government Association recognized teachers voted on by the students […]
T-shirts spread word on NE food pantry
By Gerrit Goodwin T-shirts supporting the food pantry will go on sale 11 a.m.-3 p.m. May 4-5.