By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief It was standing room only in the C.A. Roberson Theatre on SE Campus Nov. 8 when four […]
November 12, 2014
South registration gets reimagined
By Ashley Wood/south news editor Registration can be overwhelming for some students, making sure the classes they sign up for […]
Spring registration rapidly approaches
Students can register for wintermester and begin spring priority registration starting Nov. 15.
Collegian receives awards from national associations
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor The Collegian staff came home from the National College Media Convention in Philadelphia with more baggage […]
Editorial – Education lifelong marathon, not sprint
The recent elections brought education issues into voters’ minds with one issue centered on higher education’s rate of completion determining […]
Viewpoint – Citizen participation in medical research helpful for all
Audrey Werth/tr news editor If you haven’t actively been searching for information about citizen science, recent changes to medical science […]
Viewpoint – Weightlifting has most benefits, visible results
james nwankpah/ne news editor Every day, students are flooded with images in social media sites such as Twitter, Instagram and […]
Subtlety favored approach to suicide prevention
By Karina Mosqueda/reporter Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among adults between the ages of 25-34. In the state […]
NE professor explains how to capitalize on learning styles
By James Nwankpah/ne news editor Students who know their own learning styles can gain more than those who don’t use […]
First-generation students learn how they can gain from keys to success
By Chelsea Olson/reporter One NW counselor doesn’t want TCC students to become dropout statistics.
Speaker says laughter, glee can improve mental health
By Matt Koper/reporter Cynthia Savage is healthy because she isn’t perfect and can laugh at her own mistakes. Savage, NE […]
Names and Events
Now-Nov. 14 The Organization of Latin Americans on SE Campus has teamed up with Helping Senior Citizens and The Salvation […]
Symposium centers on solving conflicts
Conflict and ways to resolve it were the themes at a Oct. 28 NE Campus lunch and discussion for nearly […]
Budgeting seminar on NE encourages planning, saving
By Tamenia Jourdan/reporter Budgeting, saving and making spending plans highlighted a presentation Oct. 30 by NE academic advisor Amy Reece.
SE classes collaborate on event for students to network, have fun
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor SE Campus jumped aboard the Collaboration Station Nov. 4 with the help of collaboration between […]
Owner reveals secrets to starting business
By Michael Riddick/reporter South students received tips and advice on starting their own business Nov. 4 from the chief executive […]
NE music assistant professor teaches with passion
Collegiate Chorale students fill a classroom with ethereal hymns, high tones harmoniously blending with low tones. At the front of […]
South financial workshop to provide aid, loan basics
The cost of college is at an all-time high and rising. With having a degree as important as ever, it […]