By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Through the fog, Toro Dash participants found their way to the starting line. The Toro Dash, a […]
November 8,2017
TCC newspaper wins top collegiate honor
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor The Collegian was awarded the top honor of college journalism, the Pacemaker Award, for the first […]
Inclusive textbooks help save money
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC will pilot a new inclusive access textbook model starting this spring with 23 classes. The college […]
Editorial – Veterans deserve more after giving everything
America should return favor to its veterans Images of the brave, the wounded and the proud are things Americans should […]
Viewpoint – Gun control discussion needs minority voices
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor In 2015, Dylann Roof walked into a Charleston, South Carolina, church and killed nine members. Gun […]
Viewpoint – Dermatologist visits need to be prioritized
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief While people typically visit dentists and general physicians regularly, visits to the dermatologist are rare. People often […]
Campus honors veteran students
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor As the nation prepares to honor the service of veterans, TCC plans to recognize these men […]
Dia de los Muertos brings students together
Speaker talks Native American challenges
By Edgar Estrada/reporter Drought, famine and war were some of the topics discussed at the Native American Heritage Month event Warfare […]
Advisers discuss GPA recovery
By Bailey Garrison/reporter NE Campus academic advisers Carey Miller, Kim Eason and Masika Smith talked about the importance of GPA, […]
Workshop shows how study habits impact life
By Eliza Shadden/reporter Learning how to improve study habits at a NE workshop, students received advice to help them succeed personally […]
Students learn study styles, GRIT skills
By Alisha Thompson/reporter When learning something new, the challenge may seem overwhelming, so students need to have GRIT skills and […]
Spectrum’s dance honors inclusion
By Richard Marmolejo/campus editor South Campus’ Spectrum club will host its second annual “Slay Ball” event Nov. 17. “The theme […]
Students learn about trans rights, etiquette
By Alisha Thompson/reporter SE Campus students, faculty and staff learned about how to treat transgender people in an Oct. 27 […]
Speaker talks emotions, critical thinking skills
By Shannon O’Brien/reporter A senior fellow for the Foundation for Critical Thinking told students how important emotions are when thinking critically […]
Police Academy graduates new class
Students learn to build credit
By Annette Kirk/campus editor Students learned about developing financial literacy at a NE financial workshop Nov. 1 as they prepare […]
Play set in bus station tackles existence
By Richard Marmolejo/campus editor South Campus’ theater students get ready to take the stage with their Nov. 16-18 performances of […]