Summer vacation is almost here. Once final exams are over, students will have the time until next semester to use […]
May 6, 2015
Viewpoint – Sharing economy sets new model for business industry
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor It is now possible to find a host to leave your pet with, vacation in […]
Viewpoint – Nice try fast food, but you are still unhealthy
By Martin Paredes/south news editor McDonald’s, like many other fast food chains, has implemented “healthier” menu options to combat its […]
Mending wings
By Linah Mohammad/se news editor SE wildlife taken care of by groundskeeper
NW student finds resolve through TCC
By Devin Simkins/reporter A typical day for NW Campus student Ashley Hays starts the night before.
Former homeless student currently pursuing master’s
By Lariza Moreno/reporter It has been six years since LaDoris Pope started a new beginning in Texas when she moved […]
Campus-exclusive classes cause traffic headaches for students
By Jalyn Sneed/reporter When Yosimar Hidalgo leaves his Fort Worth home to go to school, he passes TR Campus and […]
Baylor specialist educates NW seminar attendees on issues with infertility
By Alex Wright/reporter Anyone not using contraceptives is trying to get pregnant, a local obstetrician told NW students April 29.
NW art gives storage container new design
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor The NW Arts Coalition has spent the past couple of weeks decorating an outdoor storage […]
Movie Review – Low-budget Ex Machina reaches high
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter With its brilliant storytelling and stunning visual effects, Ex Machina proves that the smaller films are the […]
Movie Review – Little Boy relays powerful message about faith, family
By Lariza Moreno/reporter Little Boy is a sweet story of faith and hope that centers on the life of an […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-May 7 South’s Student Art Exhibition is in the Carillon Gallery 10 a.m.-4 p.m. through-Thursday or by appointment. For more […]
Movie Review – Age of Adaline tells unique, clever story
By Hope Sandusky/nw news editor Movies about humans with mutations are not uncommon in the film industry. More often than […]
Students receive national $40,000 scholarship
By Hope Sandusky and Linah Mohammad Two TCC students received the highest private scholarship for community colleges — $120,000 in […]
Parking between colored lines
By Jamil Oakford/editor-in-chief NE Campus issues twice as many violations than all other TCC campuses combined in 2013
Rules for financial aid to be enforced
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor Beginning this summer, stricter guidelines will dictate financial aid eligibility for students.
Diverse campus, segregated hallways
By Linah Mohammad/se news editor SE students divide themselves by race or ethnicity, congregate into separate groups
Students calculate to earn scholarships
By Matt Koper/ne news editor Seven district students received cash prizes for winning the Jim Bolen Mathematics Competition.