By Anderson Coleman/reporter A TCC student who jump-started his life shared his military experiences with a SE Campus audience Nov. […]
November 28, 2012
Toddlers learn valuable lessons in new NE park
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor Normally, a group of toddlers watching a playground being torn down at their day care […]
NE creates Cisco lab that sets standard, executive says
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor With enrollment doubling over the last five years and being pushed beyond capacity in a […]
Entertainment Calendar
MUSIC Nov. 29 The NW choir performs a fall concert directed by music instructor Patricia Bedford. The group will perform […]
Ménage does not live up to comparisons of indie rock — instead offers emo-gloom
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor The Ferreiras trio, Ménage, prefers style to substance. The problem is the style just isn’t […]
Realistic fairy tale with modern twist comes to NW
By Kelli Londono/entertainment editor Theatre Northwest presents the romantic tragedy Dark of the Moon, which depicts a modern rendition of […]
Lincoln talks, audience falls asleep in new Spielberg history feature
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor Abraham Lincoln, as with all historical figures, was held as a giant among men even […]
Breaking Dawn awful — who really expected it not to be?
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor The Twilight Saga, the critically dispensed-with series that is in the media more for the […]
NW art exhibit highlights multi-dimensional works
By Taylor Jensen/nw news editor Loose Knit by artists Chris Leonard, Kirk Mangus, Billy Ritter and Jeremy Schmidt includes ceramics, […]
Participants brave cold for South Gobble Wobble
By Anderson Coleman/reporter Even an early morning chill could not deter Gobble Wobble participants as they completed the annual 5K […]
Dogs walk owners for cancer research
Pet owners took a bite out of cancer at the first Bark For Life ofNorthern Tarrant County. Twenty-one dog owners […]
NE students learn about Choctaw tribal history with baskets, art, demonstrations
By Jonathen Kahan/reporter In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Anthony Thompson educated NE students Nov. 14 on the history […]
NE professor shines spotlight on Native American stereotype
By Rhiannon Saegert/reporter Lisa Uhlir, NE government professor and Ojibwa Indian, shared stories Nov. 9 on NE Campus about her […]
NE students party with the stars for extra credit
Engelsen\NE Star Party A group of eight astronomy students gathered outside the NE Science Building Nov. 15 for a chance […]
Family, honor, community esteemed in Native American culture
Diamond Mitchem The granddaughter of a Comanche, a NE academic advisor shared with NE students Nov. 20 the stories he […]