By Karen Gavis/managing editor This semester, SE history instructor Kallie Kosc began teaching a class from a Native American perspective. […]
November 14, 2012
American Indian group offers support
By Karen Gavis/managing editor Assistant professor of reading and writing Michael Wright, a Pamunkey/Chowanoke Indian, recently began the Native America […]
American Indian Heritage Month
By Karen Gavis/managing editor Nov. 14 Emmett Brown, an elder with the Sac and Fox tribe, will present teepee setup […]
Country/punk infusion leaves Upon Leaving unsatisfying
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor A bit of Texas country and American punk form the foundation for J. Charles and […]
Dark humor benefits viewers in upcoming NE play
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor Killing cats, revenge plots and murder — topics that normally wouldn’t draw too many laughs […]
South showcases piano duet in Nov. 29 concert
A collaboration of two pianos in the Sound of Celebration will be performed Nov. 29 on South Campus. The concert […]
NW holiday choir concert features variety of genres
The NW music department will present a student fall choir concert Nov. 29. With a Christmas theme, the concert will […]
Skyfall great, may still disappoint
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor Skyfall is, at once, a transitional film for the James Bond series, an in-depth examination […]
Classic Christmas radio play lands on SE Campus
By Kelli Londono/entertainment editor SE Campus’ C.A. Roberson Theatre presents It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, the last […]
Disney’s CGI formula might be Wrecked
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor Seventeen years after Toy Story, is it possible the feel-good CGI kids movie is finally […]
Strange culture blend makes Iron Fists dull
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor RZA of the defunct Wu-Tang Clan has finally gotten his movie into theaters, but it […]
Entertainment Calandar
DANCE Nov. 14-15 The NW Creative Voice Symposium will present Modern Dance Technique with the BODYART Dance Company 2-3:20 p.m. […]
South intramurals gear for spring
By Valerie Edwards/reporter Intramural sports are in full swing on South Campus, and planning for the spring semester has already […]
Sports Calendar
Nov. 15 Students, faculty and staff can compete for prizes at the Inter-Campus Coed Volleyball Competition at 2 p.m. in […]
South Gobble Wobble expected to attract hundreds for charity
Upwards of 250 students, faculty, staff and community members are expected to put a little wobble in their weekend Nov. […]
Big, bad NE Martial Arts Club packs plenty of punchBy Diamond Mitchem reporter
By Diamond Mitchem/reporter The NE Martial Arts Club kicks fun up a notch incorporating various fighting styles in a friendly […]
Sweet spots to hang out on campus
By Mario Montalvo/multimedia editor Traditionally, students have congregated in places like the library or the cafeteria, but TCC campuses have […]
SE students learn skills though writing about heritage
Chan Mon/ reporter SE Campus students were shown Oct. 30 how to use their heritage to get a start toward […]