By — Tee Townsend TCC’s Plus 50 program offers opportunities for adults over 50 to reinvent themselves.
November 18, 2015
Nurses speak about benefits of career
By Katherine Barclay/ reporter More than anything else, education is important when it comes to nursing, a registered nurse told students […]
Advisor provides conflict solutions
By Tee Townsend/ reporter Learning how to manage personal conflicts is important, an academic advisor told South students Nov. 12.
NW speaker promotes Human Library
By — Erica McComas A University of North Texas research associate professor advocated for diversity in libraries Nov. 11 on […]
Artist showcases impact of Rhino on pottery design
By— Brandy Voirin Working with Rhino software to create something tangible is a lot harder than it looks, but that’s […]
Famous Oscar Wilde play brought to NE stage
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor Victorian manners and lessons in honesty and lying take center stage in NE’s production, The Importance […]
NE drama class showcases theater to young audiences
By Dianna Flores/ reporter NE students are introducing live theater to local elementary students.
Town finds hope despite violence in SE drama
By Dylan Leverett/ reporter SE Campus hopes to find the good in humanity amid horrific acts of violence with its production […]
Spotlight delivers with exceptional cast
By Hope Sandusky/ editor-in-chief “So, you’re going to sue the Catholic Church?”
Small-town Texas comes to life in NW theater
By Misti DeHart/ nw news editor A truly Texan experience is being brought to Theatre Northwest on NW Campus the first […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-Nov. 30 Photos from the Road: In Search of Color, a photography exhibition, is on display in College Hall (NCAB […]
Men’s, women’s NE tennis teams compete together
By — Misti DeHart The NE Campus men’s and women’s tennis teams participated in an unusual set of matches during the […]
TCC gyms available for all students
By Katherine Barclay/ reporter TCC’s gyms are open to all students, not just those involved in kinesiology classes.
Procrastination no more, students learn ways to manage priorities
By—Mohamed Mansour For some college students, a day often seems shorter than 24 hours. Procrastination and forgetting to submit assignments […]
Editorial – Dispute over rights misplaces focus
Black students at the University of Missouri, no doubt like students at other universities, have long had to deal with […]
Viewpoint – Video shows holes in dean’s story of police interaction
By Hope Sandusky/ editor-in-chief The controversy over police and racial profiling has been a hot topic of discussion over the past […]
Viewpoint – Lack of political record hinders candidates
By Jamil oakford/ managing editor What does it mean to be qualified for the highest office in the U.S.?
Students discover personal values
By SanJuana Ramirez/ reporter An outreach specialist from Tarleton State University helped NW students develop a greater awareness about themselves and […]