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November 11, 2009
Judge rules empty gun holster protest OK outside
By Steve Knight/editor-in-chief Some students began wearing empty holsters on campus this week after a temporary restraining order was issued […]
Board members search for new chief executive
By Steve Knight/editor-in-chief Help Wanted: Chief executive officer for a growing community college district in Tarrant County, Texas, consisting of […]
TCC marks Veterans Day with series of events
SE Campus will have a Veterans Day program at 11 a.m. in the Commons. Former U.S. Army Sgt. John Johnson, […]
Spring graduation deadline approaches fast for TCC students
By Shelly Williams/managing editor Graduation is drawing closer for the TCC district, but students must meet several requirements before the […]
Halloween trip inspires columnist
Viewpoint by Montreal Spencer/south news editor Nothing rejuvenates your mind, body and spirit like a mid-semester vacation. I spent my Halloween […]
Ultimate penalty utilized too often
Viewpoint by Keisha McDuffie/reporter Comedian Ron White jokes about Texas saying, “Other states are trying to abolish the death penalty. Mine’s […]
Honor veterans year round
By Steve Knight/editor-in-chief Thousands of American men and women in Afghanistan, Iraq and all over the world serve our country […]
Trinity River celebrates Day of the Dead with bread
By Andrea Conley/reporter Visitors to the Trinity River Riverfront Café last week found a display of brightly colored flowers, flickering […]
Interim chancellor speaks at summit
By Andrea Conley/reporter Seventy student leaders across the Tarrant County College District participated in the Leadership Experience Summit Oct. 30 […]
Distinguished scholarship available on NE
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor The distinguished student scholarship will award $377 to 36 NE Campus students. Students with a […]
NW Campus helps with career choices
By Karen Simonson/reporter Students should follow four steps when choosing a career, a NW Campus coordinator said Nov. 6. In […]
Competition brings inspiring stories to light
By Andrea Conley/reporter The Writing and Learning Center at Trinity River Campus has chosen 36 students as winners of the […]
YWCA, TCC students discuss racial issues
By Shelly Williams/reporter With a mission to help eliminate racism and empower women, YWCA, a multicultural women’s organization, will team […]
SE seminar guides students on ethics
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor When it comes to doing the right thing, SE Campus business instructor Monica Wilson tells […]
Programs help NE veterans transition to college
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor Because the new GI Bill took effect Nov. 5, NE Campus decided to do more […]
NE group plans children’s fair
By Ashley Bradley/reporter TCC students, faculty and staff and the public can get a head start on holiday shopping at […]
NW professor’s energetic style helps English students
By Edna Horton/nw news editor (Part two in a four-part series on faculty winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary […]