By Rhiannon Saegert/managing editor By 2016, all courses will transition to using a common textbook districtwide, starting with all core […]
November 13, 2013
SACS to visit TCC for reaccreditation
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Students may be asked to discuss the finer points of critical thinking and the district’s quality enhancement […]
Students rarely evaluate their courses, instructors say
By Dylan Bradley/reporter Once a semester, students turn the tables on their instructors and evaluate their classes. Students can complete […]
Law misuses hang women out to dry
Women in several states have been arrested and tried for manslaughter, assault with a deadly weapon or child abuse – […]
Sony outduels Microsoft by catering to gamers
Viewpoint by Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Sony and Microsoft step into the squared circle this month with the release of the next […]
Eliminating social pressures can benefit health
Viewpoint by Cody Daniels/reporter Eliminating stressful social pressures from one’s life is extremely important because too much daily stress will […]
NE hears eyewitness account
By Jesse Lopez/reporter A former Dallas Morning News investigative reporter shared his experiences during the Kennedy assassination Nov. 4 on […]
MadWoman talk planned on NW
By Victor Henderson/nw news editor Two art professors plan to bring a reality-based version of Mad Men to NW Campus. […]
WINR organizer leaves lasting legacy
By Heather Horton/south news editor A scholarship fund has been established to honor the founder of Women in New Roles […]
TR hosts JFK author for book discussion
By Remy McCool/reporter With the 50-year anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination approaching, TR Campus will host a book […]
Names & Events
Now-Dec. 13 NW Campus is offering a nontraditional student support group, free preparation for the TSI exam and free essay-writing […]
Students can learn tips about various financial topics on NE
By Adrian Beltran/reporter Student debt, credit scores and financial planning are some of the major topics planned for a Nov. […]
Speaker talks native tribe issues
By Natalie Phetsamone/reporter As part of Nataive American Heritage Month, a Native American leader will present Tribal Nations Today: Educating […]
Museum director offers degree advice
By Mathew Shaw/reporter SE students interested in careers in art history received advice from a museum director Nov. 1. Brian […]
Speaker discusses ups, downs of small business ownership
By Caroline Manausa/reporter Passion and failure are elemental for success in business, a guest speaker told South students Nov. 6. […]
Native American Heritage Month
Nov. 13 NE students can explore the Native American process of learning and transmitting knowledge in Native Education and Community, […]
Chinese school, TCC form partnership
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief A delegation from China’s Guiyang Vocational and Technical College took the next step in opening a study […]
Mental health issues, informed treatment focus of SE seminar
By Matthew Berger/reporter Mental health problems are not to be taken lightly, a guest speaker told SE Campus students Nov. […]