By Ciaran Lambert/tr news editor The Ariel Hunter-Chriss African-American Professionals Conference is hosting seminars for emerging professionals Nov. 12 on […]
November 10, 2010
NE renovation entering Phase II
By Terry Webster/ne news editor NE Campus will soon enter the final phase of a renovation project for the Business […]
New honors chapter focuses on education
By Tristian Evans/reporter South Campus’ Alpha Zeta Zeta organization, a local chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, will have a chapter […]
Counselor to speak on test-taking skills
By Tristian Evans/reporter South Campus counselor Annie Dobbins will present How to Take a Test and Pass 12:30-1:30 p.m. Nov. […]
NW student spreads faith with rap lyrics
By Bethany Sanderson/reporter Danny Cooper, aka Da Paperboy, grew up in a culture that was engulfed in rap music.Cooper, a […]
Enrollment up in online classes, statistics show
By Terry Webster/ne news editor TCC’s enrollment jumped by 23 percent over the previous year, and much of that growth […]
Multiple break-ins found in NW lots
By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief Multiple Ford vehicles have become the target of car burglaries on NW Campus in the past three […]
Campuses to pay tribute to veterans
By Colt Langley/managing editor In honor of veterans and active-duty troops, TCC campuses will hold ceremonies recognizing Veterans Day. Each […]
CD Review-Honky Tonk Merry Go Round The Lucky Tomblin Band
By Joshua Knopp/entertainment editor When people can’t tell whether or not they’re enjoying something, they tend to keep listening to […]
Movie Review-Paranormal 2
By Joshua Knopp/entertainment editor Paramount Pictures owes a public apology to pretty much everyone who worked on 2009’s prolific hit […]
Movie Review-Hereafter
By Joshua Knopp/entertainment editor Clint Eastwood is normally can’t miss, but Hereafter fails to strike any particular chord. The film […]
South inmates run asylum in Cuckoo’s Nest play
By Mona Lisa Tucker/reporter South Campus’ drama program will present One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, adapted by Dale Wasserman […]
Spoken word champion to slam on NW Campus
By Magan Mitchell/reporter Arriving late to host a poetry slam at It’s a Grind Coffee House in Dallas, Joaquin Zihuatanejo […]
Students spike up SE volleyball games
By Michael Burns/reporter The teams gathered, the whistles blew and the volleyball tournament commenced. SE Campus students participated in day […]
Knights dominate NE teams in football
By Aaron Turner/reporter After three weeks of flag football games, NE Campus crowned a perfect champion Nov. 6. The Knights, […]
SE flag football narrows down to 4 teams
By Emily Couchman/reporter SE Campus had its annual flag football playoffs Nov. 6 with nine teams and several free agents. […]
South begins football with blowout victory
By Drew Williams/reporter The South Campus intramural flag football season kicked off Oct. 23 with a one-sided matchup. Savage faced […]
Son of Holocaust victim seeks answers in history
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor Sonia Reich woke up in the middle of the night in her Chicago suburb and […]