By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief South and SE campuses may soon have new presidents.Chancellor Erma Johnson Hadley offered William Coppola the SE […]
November 16, 2011
Opinion-College ignores student voice
Once again, members of the TCC administration failed to give students and the community the opportunity to voice opinions on […]
Don’t be perfect writers-just do it
Viewpoint by Tristian Evans/reporter This month, thousands of aspiring authors are hard at work on novels they’re trying to finish by Nov. […]
Gamers standing in line is ludicrous
Viewpoint by Marley Malenfant/feature editor I don’t have a lot of time to play video games. So when I have […]
Students shouldn’t dawdle
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief Finish math homework. Write an English research paper. Get to work on time. Think about holiday plans. […]
SE student creates book-selling website
By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor A new website started by a SE student is helping other TCC students connect to […]
TR health, wellness clinic to teach stress relief tools
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor The Art of Living foundation will hold a health and wellness clinic Nov. 18-20 on TR […]
South speech to aid students in planning spring semester
By Vijoleta Nikolic/reporter South students who want assistance with degree plans can attend Career Planning for Next Semester at 1 p.m. […]
TR rewarded for energy efficiency
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor Oncor’s Educational Facilities Program, which rewards energy-efficient schools, has granted TCC a $10,400 incentive for the […]
Diabetes facts given to TR group
By Shirlett Warren/reporter Diabetes is an epidemic in America, and education is the key to prevention, the TR health services […]
NE Campus academic advisor offers students tips on tackling test anxiety
By Amad Ali/reporter More than 30 NE students with various learning differences and challenges learned ways to confront test anxiety […]
Procrastination problem can lead to guilt feelings, stress, says TR advisor
By Eric Marchan/reporter A TR academic advisor told students that “tomorrow” is often the busiest day of the week at […]
TR forensics team to hold poker tournament
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor Few schools endorse gambling, but a sport with growing popularity for charity is another matter. At […]
Financial advisor warns about FAFSA’s changes
By Erick Traska/reporter Financial aid for the 2012-13 academic year becomes available in January, and the sooner students act on […]
Student Veterans Club invites NW vets to share experiences
By Shirlett Warren/reporter The NW student activities department and Laura Wood, NW history professor and sponsor of the NW Student […]
NE president advocates facing fears in WINR forum
By Victoria Barry/reporter To succeed in life, students should not allow fear to hold them back and should accept opportunities […]
Edward Jones banker explains investments, vegetable soup to students
By Christine Bethke/reporter Investing and managing money can be simple, but it is understanding where the money goes that is […]
Students can keep good habits during holidays
By Zanab Jaffrey/reporter Sugar cookies, pumpkin pie, stuffing and turkey — it’s that time again. The holiday season is near, […]