By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief It takes almost $79 million to maintain the 3.5 million square feet of buildings that make up […]
November 30, 2011
Navajo weaver practices ancient art on SE Campus
By Karen Gavis/se news editor SE Campus students connected with Native American culture through weaving and food Nov. 18 as […]
Surrealism spans from Mexico to NE Campus
By Zaman Fabela/reporter With more than 100 attendees, Dalel Cortés, owner and executive director of the Instituto Mexicano de Español […]
Career center director says to seek passion
By Eric Marchan/reporter Students should take steps to start planning their careers, but they first need to find out what […]
Speaker denounces cigarettes for Great American Smokeout on SE
By Khanh Nguyen/reporter About 400,000 deaths each year in the United States are preventable, a representative from Tarrant County Public […]
South exhibit examines self-perception through art
By Kim Anderson/reporter Discovering oneself in art with a twist was what students and other onlookers participated in Nov. 17 […]
Dance students combine rock, pop, abstract acts in fall show
By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor The NE communication arts department will present its fall dance concert featuring a collage of […]
New studio delights SE dancers
By Karen Gavis/se news editor SE Campus dance students will enjoy a new spring in their step while preparing for […]
Special guest vibist Dana Sudborough
Special guest vibist Dana Sudborough performs with the NE Faculty/Staff Jazz Combo in Center Corner Nov. 15 with director/bassist Philippe […]
Artist explains how music can give meaning to life’s events through self-expression, song
By Shirlett Warren/reporter Art and music are tools people use to respond to life experiences in order to shape culture […]
Sports, arts, weed inspire students during symposium performances
By Ashley Johnson/reporter The second session of the NW Creative Voice Symposium began with Jonathan Kurth’s Sports Inspires Greatness. Kurth […]
NW honor students hearten, enkindle audience with surrealist paintings, stories of courage, loss
By Taylor Jensen/reporter An array of honor students enrolled in Fine Arts Appreciation class gave personal presentations to nurture their […]
NW Campus reaches out with Our Town play
By Haneen Khatib/nw news editor The NW drama department will present Our Town, a classic play written by Thornton Wilder, […]
TR Campus holds summit on importance of leadership
By Alex Al Kazazz/reporter Tarrant County Commissioner Roy C. Brooks told students at Leadership Experience Summit Nov. 18 on Trinity […]
AK boasts third straight championship cup
By Eric Poe/sports editor AK, for the third straight year, has claimed the District Cup, crowning the best flag football […]
Turkey Trot provides fitness for students, food for needy
By D’André Hillman/reporter Autumn’s overcast clouds and 16 mph winds didn’t discourage students from participating in the 6th annual NE […]
NW volleyball closes intramurals
By Eric Poe/sports editor In the last intramural event of 2011 on NW Campus, Block or Bleed was crowned as […]
TCC students-turned-teachers share memories of when college was new, more involved
By Vijoleta Nikolic/reporter With the largest opening day enrollment of any community college at that time, TCC (then Tarrant County […]