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Art focuses on gentrifying
By Amy Sturges/reporter Walking around the neighborhood he grew up in, Dallas artist Giovanni Valderas sees much more than dilapidated […]
Author covers hookup culture
By KC Hagedorn/reporter Myths and realities about the hookup culture during college were addressed during a presentation Feb. 7 on […]
Former chancellor C.A. Roberson dies
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Faculty, staff remember his TCC tenure C.A. Roberson, TCC’s second chancellor and one of the college’s first […]
President says that perseverance is key
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Black History Month First in a series highlighting black leaders at TCC Race and roadblocks shouldn’t […]
Title IX expands its reach with online orientation
By Jonathan Rose/reporter As public awareness about sexual harassment increases, TCC students have options available to them for reporting sexual […]
Scholarship fund application opens
By Janaysha Brown/reporter The TCC Foundation is accepting scholarship applications now through April 20 for the 2018 academic year. Scholarships […]
Campus police offer helpful tips for students
By Alisha Thompson/reporter New semesters bring in new students, which give TCC police a chance to refresh everyone’s memory about […]
MLK’s work, legacy paints art hallway
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Students walking to and from classes on SE Campus will walk through a hall that echoes […]
Play makes its way to TCC
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor TCC’s Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion and NE’s student development services will host The Defamation […]
Campuses to usher in Year of Dog
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief South and SE campuses will kick off the Year of the Dog with celebrations as the Lunar […]
Tutors help to ‘parlez’
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Language labs give students multiple resources Language labs offer students options for learning and understanding a […]
Survivor tells of Holocaust
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief His earliest memory is of hiding under a bed as his village was raided. They took his […]
Shot still avoided as flu deaths rise
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Despite Texas ranking in the top 10 among states for high flu activity in the country and […]
Adjunct to join task force
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Instructor lands job with governor’s office to aid inmates A NE Campus government adjunct instructor was […]
Libraries go beyond pages
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor As homework and projects are assigned, students can find all the resources for getting a good […]
Centers aid in transition to university
By Sergio Tapia/reporter Transfer centers offer students a chance to learn about the process of continuing onto a university and […]
Window closing for registration
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Election season is near, and the deadline to register to vote is rapidly approaching. Primaries for […]