By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief Each board member received a white envelope as NW history professor Laura Wood began her presentation on […]
November 30, 2016
’90s trivia games, cake mark special birthday
By Katelyn Needham/ managing editor Twenty years ago, Princess Diana and Prince Charles officially divorced, the first flip phone went on […]
Chancellor goals set, dual credit highlighted
By Jamil Oakford/ editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees approved to expand communication among faculty, expand revenue with local businesses and represent […]
Editorial- Americans need to unite after election
Americans are all created equal under the U.S. Constitution, and that includes both Clinton and Trump supporters.
Viewpoint- Feminism lives among manly themes, battle scenes
By Katelyn Needham/ managing editor When most people think of the strong female archetype, characters like Wonder Woman, Buffy the Vampire […]
Viewpoint- Finals deserve better than procrastination
By Colt Taylor/ campus editor The end is near! Repent! Repent and study. Finals draw near.
South speech centers on identifying cancer
By Raegan Scharfetter Examining and handling breast cancer are major factors in survival, an oncologist told South Campus students Nov. 17.
Students receive scholarships at luncheon
By Hannah Lathen/ campus editor Five South Campus students received $500 President’s Scholarships for essays focusing on improving student involvement on […]
Names & Events
Jesus Galindo, a South Campus student, received a scholarship from the Clifford H.
Economist tells how to justify institution’s value
By Robert Young/ reporter The nation’s vast number of community colleges is important to the overall gross domestic product of the […]
Developing cultural intelligence is key to success
By Robert Young/ reporter If students want to effectively function across cultures different from their own and become global citizens, they […]
Health care students prompted to adapt
By Sheri-Lee Norris/ campus editor Aspiring health care professionals need to know more than what they read in their books or […]
Empathy, social skills necessary, NE teacher says
By Josh Del Rio/ reporter Emotional intelligence is the key to career development and employability, a NE business assistant professor said […]
UTA professor talks about Dakota pipeline
By Sheri-Lee Norris The Dakota Access Pipeline reopened old issues of sovereignty and galvanized Native Americans from around both the U.S. […]
SE professor analyzes 19th century narrative
By Alexis Poe/ reporter Confined to her room, a woman slips into madness as she obsesses over illusions she sees in […]
SE lecture prompts creativity in writing
By Robert Young Many writers have a great story in them. They just don’t know how to get started, SE […]
Speaker urges LGBTQ acceptance
By Raegan Scharfetter Two speakers discussed how the LGBTQ community fits in with the Christian faith during the workshop What Does […]
Fall 2016 Final Exam Schedule
Final examination periods will be a maximum of one hour and fifty minutes, and examinations will be conducted in the […]