By ashley Johnson/reporter TR freshman Dayron Owens said his first year at TCC was difficult because he had no one […]
November 30, 2011
Teacher resigns after students, bosses complain
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief A SE Campus adjunct instructor resigned Nov. 15 after two students objected to how Islam was portrayed […]
Opinion-Scandals ruining college sports
College is supposed to be a place of higher learning. So why are so many college athletic programs unwilling to […]
Curiousness leads to haunting finds
Viewpoint by Karen Gavis/se news editor When I was a child, I loved to dig. And I still do. But […]
Being nice is easy, don’t make it hard
Viewpoint by Haneen Khatib/nw news editor At times, I have ended up annoyed with waiters or some salespeople for being slow or […]
Occupy protest needs focus
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief Protest movements that change society and laws are an important part of U.S. history. We have also […]
UTA professor chronicles military’s use of prosthetics
By Vijoleta Nikolic/reporter Stories abound about soldiers injured in the line of duty and losing limbs. On Nov. 11, a […]
Be wary of stress over holidays, public health official implores
By Myisha Henderson/reporter The holiday season is supposed to be a time of giving, spending time with loved ones and […]
Industrial psychologists need help too, says UTA assistant professor
By Alex Al Kazzaz/reporter Helping someone with stress or depression in the workplace is important to people in the industrial […]
South student lives full life despite brain disorder
By Mona Lisa Tucker/south news editor Doctors said if she lived to be 33, she wouldn’t be walking, talking, doing […]
Fort Worth’s sister city gets help from South psychology teacher
By Christine Bethke/reporter Fort Worth has a sister that not many people know about, said a South psychology assistant professor […]
Motivational speaker to encourage etiquette at NE Campus luncheon
By Zanab Jaffrey/reporter NE Campus will hold an Etiquette Luncheon Dec. 7 to help students impress friends, employers and dinner […]
Personal values can help students choose career, adviser says
By Erick Traska/reporter An assessment on career values can help students choose the major and career best suited for them, […]
Angel Tree brings early holiday to NE
By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor NE student Tim Sanchez has been on both ends of the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree […]
SE to help students manage their funds
By Karen Gavis/se news editor SE Campus will present the third in a series of money management seminars designed to […]
Networking finds clients, friends, says CEO
By KIM ANDERSON/reporter Students and community members learned that networking can create power in the business world during a Women […]
Students lend voices to attitudes, fake meat
By Shirlett Warren/repoter NE speech students highlighted different types of public speaking and oral interpretation Nov. 17. More than 60 […]
Board swears in new District 2 representative
By Bethany Peterson/reporter The new District 2 trustee was sworn in at the board of trustees meeting Nov. 17. Conrad […]