Gabriela Marcano reporter collegian.editor@tccd.edu TCC offers recycling and environmental programs for students interested in wanting to preserve the earth and […]
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Cross-campus students are frustrated
Alex Hoben photo editor alexandra.hoben@my.tccd.edu Students with specialized degree plans want there to be more accessibility in the aspects of […]
TCC’s first chancellor dies at 100
Logan Evans managing editor Joe B. Rushing, founding TCC chancellor who managed the construction of three campuses, died Dec. 8 […]
Students, faculty are burned out from work
Stress, fatigue beginning to pile up Austin Folkertsma campus editor One in four students said their depression increased due to […]
Children’s center aims to help teach students
Vanessa Johnson reporter NE Campus’ Children’s Center provides education to both kids and TCC students. While the children are the […]
Construction ahead of planned schedule
Juan Salinas II campus editor Redevelopment of NW is ahead of schedule and is expected to have the framework for […]
Clear skies forth for NW sailing program
Sam Torres reporter Back to in-person learning means students can once again be part of the sailing program. “It’s not […]
COVID shifts students’ holiday plans
Nicole Besta reporter The holiday season is in full swing. This time, usually spent with friends and family, could be […]
Healing wall creates positivity
Hard Work Pays off in new PTK Project Austin Folkertsma campus editor A collaborative project between NE President Kenya Ayers-Palmore […]
Anti-cheating software raises concerns
Brian Baran reporter Some view anti-cheating software as needed for online learning to prevent cheating and improve remote learning environments, […]
How different cultures celebrate Thanksgiving in various ways
Austin Folkertsma campus editor Not everyone celebrates Thanksgiving with a turkey, cornbread stuffing and mashed potatoes. “We call Thanksgiving, ‘el […]
COVID-19 vaccine worries parents
Gabriela Marcano reporter As COVID vaccines for children ages 5-11 are being passed and approved by the Food and Drug […]
Curating Opportunites
Carillon Gallery fosters generations of artists Logan Evans managing editor Artist Charles Gray had plenty to reflect on during the […]
Shaped by Culture
Native American employees share personal stories Jose Romero editor-in-chief Marjeanna Burge’s grandfather was raised at a time when his heritage […]
Trick or Treat at Trinity River
Madison King reporter Fall got into full swing with more than a few frightful faces coming out to the Trick […]
Fatigue sets in as pandemic nears one-and-a-half-year duration
Ryan Brewer reporter Covid-fatigue is the decline of many early pandemic mandates. The term originates from retail workers lacking on […]
Day of the Dead at NE Campus
Travis Rackley Reporter The Day of the Dead is a massive cultural and spiritual Mexican holiday where the souls of […]
LGBTQ Month: Stonewall & Other Movements Virtual Even
Travis Rackley reporter Homosexual behavior was a crime in all 50 states before 1961, and just being gay was considered […]