By Jason Shotwell/reporter Campus has spent $1.2 million in 21 months since storm Scaffolding and fencing still stand on NW […]
November 29, 2017
Theater instructor turns diagnosis into artwork
By Richard Marmolejo/campus editor Unwilling to let a rare, neuromuscular disease end her career, a South Campus theater adjunct instructor […]
TCC to add three new programs for fall 2018
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees approved a proposal for three new academic programs and a revised program at […]
Editorial – Predators deserve no pity, second chances
When is it OK to deny someone a second chance? The line isn’t crossed before alleged sexual offenders Harvey Weinstein […]
Viewpoint – More oversight needed for prescribing opioids
By Dylan Bradley/campus editor Prescribing practices in the U.S. need more regulations and oversight. The prescription drug industry is centered […]
Viewpoint – Braces provide more than cosmetic benefits
By Richard Marmolejo/campus editor Those discontent with their physical appearance may be influenced to try different methods to change their […]
TRIO STARS students aid community at food bank
By Richard Marmolejo/campus editor South Campus students came together and volunteered to help feed the community Nov. 17. The Students […]
Organizations come together to inspire kids
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor The Psi Beta and Psychology Club on NE Campus volunteered at an after-school program at Emerald […]
Festival lets students engage with diverse communities
By Richard Marmolejo/campus editor A parade of flags from around the world helped kick-start the International Festival at South Campus […]
Film shows veteran struggles
By Bailey Garrison/reporter The National Endowment for the Humanities and SE Campus organized a discussion about how veterans transition back […]
Money, credit management skills shared by speaker
By Shannon O’Brien/reporter A speaker from the nonprofit organization Pathfinders told students about money management skills during a Nov. 14 […]
Specialist tells students benefits of financial aid
By Claire Griggs/reporter NE students learned how credit scores and student loans affect financial decisions and opportunities as well as […]
3-D tech offers more options
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Artists are closer to turning their imaginations into reality with the world of 3-D printing. Jewelry, […]
Dance offers look into life of LGBTQ community
Professors endorse traveling abroad
By Annette Kirk/campus editor To travel the world all one needs is a passport and an appetite for adventure to […]
Collection explores local artwork
Counselors talk healthy, unhealthy relationships
By Lana Shuck/reporter For famous couples like Rihanna and Chris Brown or ordinary, garden-variety couples, ignoring warning signs in an […]
Workshop shares self-care advice
By Victor Aldana/reporter A South Campus counselor hosted a self-care workshop Nov. 21 to help students understand the importance of […]